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The role of background statistics in face adaptation.

28 Sep 2009 Cross-adaptation is widely used to probe whether different stimuli share common neural mechanisms. For example, that adaptation to second-order stimuli usually produces little aftereffect on first-order stimuli has been interpreted as reflecting ...
rec_pub_19793962-the-role-background-statistics-face-adaptation.htm


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 ...
rec_pub_19805320-analogous-intermediate-shape-coding-vision-touch.htm


Orientation disparity: a cue for 3D orientation?

30 Aug 2009 Orientation disparity, the difference in orientation that results when a texture element on a slanted surface is projected to the two eyes, has been proposed as a binocular cue for 3D orientation. Since orientation disparity is confounded with ...
rec_pub_19548796-orientation-disparity-cue-3d-orientation.htm


Effects of task complexity and sensory conflict on goal-directed movement.

10 Aug 2009 Interactions between brain regions are necessary for compound activities to take place. Accordingly, evaluating hemispheric information processing during skilled behaviour provides valuable knowledge about brain regulation. To this end, the present ...
rec_pub_19682548-effects-task-complexity-sensory-conflict-goal-directed-movement.htm


A comparison of the effects of depth rotation on visual and haptic three-dimensional object recognition.

30 Jul 2009 A sequential matching task was used to compare how the difficulty of shape discrimination influences the achievement of object constancy for depth rotations across haptic and visual object recognition. Stimuli were nameable, 3-dimensional plastic ...
rec_pub_19653738-a-comparison-effects-depth-rotation-visual-haptic-three-dimensional.htm


Early induced beta/gamma activity during illusory contour perception.

8 Jul 2009 The temporal binding hypothesis proposes that visual feature binding is achieved by neuronal synchronization. Nevertheless, the existing human neurophysiological evidence for the neuronal synchronization in visual feature binding-the oscillatory ...
rec_pub_19595738-early-induced-beta-gamma-activity-illusory-contour-perception.htm


Brain electrical responses to high- and low-ranking buildings.

29 Jun 2009 Since the ancient world, architecture generally distinguishes two categories of buildings with either high- or low-ranking design. High-ranking buildings are supposed to be more prominent and, therefore, more memorable. Here, we recorded ...
rec_pub_19715177-brain-electrical-responses-high-low-ranking-buildings.htm


Haptic shape perception from force and position signals varies with exploratory movement direction and the exploring finger.

29 Jun 2009 We investigated how exploratory movement influences signal integration in active touch. Participants judged the amplitude of a bump specified by redundant signals: When a finger slides across a bump, the finger's position follows the bump's geometry ...
rec_pub_19525546-haptic-shape-perception-force-position-signals-varies-exploratory.htm


Interrupted object-based updating of reach program leads to a negative compatibility effect.

29 Jun 2009 The author investigated how the motor program elicited by an object's orientation is updated by object-based information while a participant reaches for the object. Participants selected the hand of response according to the thickness of the ...
rec_pub_19508957-interrupted-object-based-updating-reach-program-leads-negative.htm


Information about complex fingertip parameters in individual human tactile afferent neurons.

22 Jun 2009 Although information in tactile afferent neurons represented by firing rates has been studied extensively over nearly a century, recent studies suggest that precise spike timing might be more important than firing rates. Here, we used information ...
rec_pub_19553442-information-complex-fingertip-parameters-individual-human-tactile.htm

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