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Pattern Recognition, Physiological - Physiology
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Definition of 'Pattern Recognition, Physiological'The analysis of a critical number of sensory stimuli or facts (the pattern) by physiological processes such as vision (PATTERN RECOGNITION, VISUAL), touch, or hearing. Common names: Pattern Recognition, Physiological; Physiological Pattern Recognition; Recognition, Physiological Pattern; Pattern Recognition, Tactile; Recognition, Tactile Pattern; Tactile Pattern Recognition; Pattern Recognition, Auditory; Auditory Pattern Recognition; Recognition, Auditory Pattern |
Monday, November 23, 2009
N400 during recognition of voice identity and vocal affect.
21 Sep 2009
This study explored whether neural processes underlying recognition of speaker's voice and vocal affect are dissociable by measuring event-related potentials. Individuals were asked to identify a target emotion, or a target (congruent) speaker among ... Read more...
Analogous intermediate shape coding in vision and touch.
2 Sep 2009
We recognize, understand, and interact with objects through both vision and touch. Conceivably, these two sensory systems encode object shape in similar ways, which could facilitate cross-modal communication. To test this idea, we studied single ... Read more...
At the heart of the ventral attention system: the right anterior insula.
30 Jul 2009
The anterior insula has been hypothesized to provide a link between attention-related problem solving and salience systems during the coordination and evaluation of task performance. Here, we test the hypothesis that the anterior insula/medial ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Pattern Recognition, Physiological - Physiology'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- N400 during recognition of voice identity and vocal affect.
21 Sep 2009 - Analogous intermediate shape coding in vision and touch.
2 Sep 2009 - At the heart of the ventral attention system: the right anterior insula.
30 Jul 2009 - Localization of cortical dysfunction based on auditory and visual naming performance.
29 Jun 2009 - Similarity and repetition: an ERP study on musical form perception.
29 Jun 2009 - Motor learning and chunking in dyslexia.
29 Jun 2009 - Eye-hand coordination in rhythmical pointing.
29 Jun 2009 - A noseful of objects.
29 Jun 2009 - Using spatiotemporal correlations to learn topographic maps for invariant object recognition.
Jun 2009 - Odor quality coding and categorization in human posterior piriform cortex.
29 May 2009 - Dorsal-ventral integration in object recognition.
26 May 2009 - How does visual thinking work in the mind of a person with autism? A personal account.
25 May 2009 - Enhanced perception in savant syndrome: patterns, structure and creativity.
25 May 2009 - Talent in autism: hyper-systemizing, hyper-attention to detail and sensory hypersensitivity.
25 May 2009 - Speech recognition in younger and older adults: a dependency on low-level auditory cortex.
11 May 2009 - Looking for a pattern: an MEG study on the abstract mismatch negativity in musicians and nonmusicians.
28 Apr 2009 - Retinotopically specific reorganization of visual cortex for tactile pattern recognition.
12 Apr 2009 - The amusic brain: in tune, out of key, and unaware.
29 Mar 2009 - Sound categories are represented as distributed patterns in the human auditory cortex.
3 Mar 2009 - Understanding the role of the prefrontal cortex in phonological processing.
27 Feb 2009
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Technical information about 'Pattern Recognition, Physiological'
Definition: The analysis of a critical number of sensory stimuli or facts (the pattern) by physiological processes such as vision (PATTERN RECOGNITION, VISUAL), touch, or hearing.
Descriptor UI: D046709
Alternative terms: Pattern Recognition, Physiological; Physiological Pattern Recognition; Recognition, Physiological Pattern; Pattern Recognition, Tactile; Recognition, Tactile Pattern; Tactile Pattern Recognition; Pattern Recognition, Auditory; Auditory Pattern Recognition; Recognition, Auditory Pattern;
Allowable Qualifiers: classification; drug effects; physiology; radiation effects; ethics;
Tree Number: F02.463.593.524;
History Note: 2005