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Role of dorsal and ventral stream development in biological motion perception.

Dec 2008 Little is known about the functional development of dorsal and ventral visual streams. The right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) represents a pivotal point of the two streams and is involved in the perception of biological motion. Here, we ...
rec_pub_18955908-role-dorsal-ventral-stream-development-biological-motion-perception.htm


Functional connectivity in tactile object discrimination: a principal component analysis of an event related fMRI-Study.

30 Nov 2008 BACKGROUND: Tactile object discrimination is an essential human skill that relies on functional connectivity between the neural substrates of motor, somatosensory and supramodal areas. From a theoretical point of view, such distributed networks ...
rec_pub_19048104-functional-connectivity-tactile-object-discrimination-principal.htm


Subjective visual sensations during cataract surgery performed under topical anaesthesia.

29 Nov 2008 PURPOSE: To examine the patient's subjective visual sensations during cataract surgery performed under topical anaesthesia. METHODS: Prospective, non-randomized, cohort study. One hundred and thirty-two patients were interviewed by standard ...
rec_pub_19086930-subjective-visual-sensations-cataract-surgery-performed-topical.htm


Conceptual and physical object qualities contribute differently to motor affordances.

26 Nov 2008 Priming studies have demonstrated that an object's intrinsic and extrinsic qualities (size, orientation) influence subsequent motor behavior thus suggesting that these object qualities 'afford' actions that are congruent with the prime. We present ...
rec_pub_19046798-conceptual-physical-object-qualities-contribute-differently-motor.htm


Preference for impossible figures in 4-month-olds.

24 Nov 2008 Can infants use interposition and line junction cues to infer three-dimensional (3D) structure? Previous work has shown that in a task that required 4-month-olds to discriminate between static two-dimensional (2D) pictures of possible and impossible ...
rec_pub_19038399-preference-impossible-figures-4-month-olds.htm


The representation of object viewpoint in human visual cortex.

23 Nov 2008 Understanding the nature of object representations in the human brain is critical for understanding the neural basis of invariant object recognition. However, the degree to which object representations are sensitive to object viewpoint is unknown. ...
rec_pub_19100844-the-representation-object-viewpoint-human-visual-cortex.htm


When a never-seen but less-occluded image is better recognized: evidence from old-new memory experiments.

23 Nov 2008 In studies of visual memory, an image identical to that previously seen is invariably recognized more accurately than any image that is different. This identity superiority provides the empirical foundation for the image-based theory of object and ...
rec_pub_19146263-when-seen-occluded-image-better-recognized-evidence-old-new-memory.htm


Depth propagation and surface construction in 3-D vision.

19 Nov 2008 In stereo vision, regions with ambiguous or unspecified disparity can acquire perceived depth from unambiguous regions. This has been called stereo capture, depth interpolation or surface completion. We studied some striking induced depth effects ...
rec_pub_18977239-depth-propagation-surface-construction-3-d-vision.htm


Occupational styrene exposure and neurobehavioural functions: a cohort study with repeated measurements.

17 Nov 2008 OBJECTIVE: Associations between occupational styrene exposure and cognitive as well as psychomotor functions were investigated with a view to answering three questions: (1) are the published results for neurobehavioural impairment reproducible, (2) ...
rec_pub_19018555-occupational-styrene-exposure-neurobehavioural-functions-cohort-study.htm


Effects of gaze-aversion on visual-spatial imagination.

17 Nov 2008 Research suggests that averting gaze from an interlocutor can improve both children's and adults' performance in a range of cognitive tasks. With the present experiments, we investigated the effect of gaze aversion on adults' visual-spatial ...
rec_pub_19021925-effects-gaze-aversion-visual-spatial-imagination.htm

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