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Intention (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Intention'
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The computation of social behavior.
27 May 2009
Neuroscientists are beginning to advance explanations of social behavior in terms of underlying brain mechanisms. Two distinct networks of brain regions have come to the fore. The first involves brain regions that are concerned with learning about ...
rec_pub_19478175-the-computation-social-behavior.htm
Outsider Art and the autistic creator.
25 May 2009
Outsider Art (art brut) is defined as a mode of original artistic expression which thrives on its independence, shunning the public sphere and the art market. Such art can be highly idiosyncratic and secretive, and reflects the individual creator's ...
rec_pub_19528031-outsider-art-autistic-creator.htm
How voluntary actions modulate time perception.
25 May 2009
Distortions of time perception are generally explained either by variations in the rate of pacing signals of an "internal clock", or by lag-adaptation mechanisms that recalibrate the perceived time of one event relative to another. This study ...
rec_pub_19471909-how-voluntary-actions-modulate-time-perception.htm
Error positivity is related to attentional control of task switching.
25 May 2009
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between attentional control and action monitoring in a task-switching paradigm by examining the error-related negativity and positivity, components of event-related potentials that reflect action ...
rec_pub_19384255-error-positivity-related-attentional-control-task-switching.htm
Sequential congruency effects in implicit sequence learning.
19 May 2009
We deal with situations incongruent with our automatic response tendencies much better right after having done so on a previous trial than after having reacted to a congruent trial. The nature of the mechanisms responsible for these sequential ...
rec_pub_19464194-sequential-congruency-effects-implicit-sequence-learning.htm
17 May 2009
Research suggests that the reaching hand automatically deviates toward a target that changes location (jumps) during the reach. In the current study, we investigated whether movement intention can influence the target jump's impact on the hand. We ...
rec_pub_19454371-cognitive-constraint-automatic-pilot-hand-movement-intention.htm
Intention understanding in autism.
16 May 2009
When we observe a motor act (e.g. grasping a cup) done by another individual, we extract, according to how the motor act is performed and its context, two types of information: the goal (grasping) and the intention underlying it (e.g. grasping for ...
rec_pub_19440332-intention-understanding-autism.htm
Intention-based expressions in GASTINE.
13 May 2009
OBJECTIVES: 1) To evaluate the design of the framework for computerized intention-based clinical practice guidelines; 2) to implement runtime features such as plan recognition and backtracking. METHOD: To evaluate the design, we implemented the ...
rec_pub_19448885-intention-based-expressions-gastine.htm
10 May 2009
Working Memory (WM) plays a crucial role in many high-level cognitive processes (e.g., reasoning, decision making, goal pursuit and cognitive control). The prevalent view holds that active components of WM are predominantly intentional and ...
rec_pub_19442537-implicit-working-memory.htm
Editorial: Introduction to the Supplement on HIV, HAART, and Fertility in sub-Saharan Africa.
10 May 2009
rec_pub_19434488-editorial-introduction-supplement-hiv-haart-fertility-sub-saharan.htm
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