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Imagination (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Imagination'
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Invariant template matching in systems with spatiotemporal coding: A matter of instability.
8 Feb 2009
We consider the design principles of algorithms that match templates to images subject to spatiotemporal encoding. Both templates and images are encoded as temporal sequences of samplings from spatial patterns. Matching is required to be tolerant to ...
rec_pub_19264447-invariant-template-matching-systems-spatiotemporal-coding-matter.htm
5 Feb 2009
We have previously shown the visual form agnosic patient D.F. has spared sensorimotor utilization of visual information relative to her poor perceptual processing of the same stimulus attributes. Her visuomotor skills are, however, only normal when ...
rec_pub_19428406-pointing-two-imaginary-targets-time-bimanual-allocentric-egocentric.htm
Reality monitoring in anosognosia for hemiplegia.
2 Feb 2009
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is a lack of awareness about paralysis following stroke. Recent explanations use a 'forward model' of movement to suggest that AHP patients fail to register discrepancies between internally- and externally-generated ...
rec_pub_19195910-reality-monitoring-anosognosia-hemiplegia.htm
Top-down activation of shape-specific population codes in visual cortex during mental imagery.
2 Feb 2009
Visual imagery is mediated via top-down activation of visual cortex. Similar to stimulus-driven perception, the neural configurations associated with visual imagery are differentiated according to content. For example, imagining faces or places ...
rec_pub_19193903-top-activation-shape-specific-population-codes-visual-cortex-mental.htm
30 Jan 2009
Two interpretation bias modification experiments found that mental imagery vs. verbal processing of positive material have differential emotional effects. In Experiment 1, participants were instructed to imagine positively resolved auditory ...
rec_pub_19222316-developing-interpretation-bias-modification-cognitive-vaccine.htm
Further cases of unusual triggers of sneezing.
30 Jan 2009
rec_pub_19208865-further-cases-unusual-triggers-sneezing.htm
Duration of mentally simulated movement before and after a golf shot.
30 Jan 2009
This report examined the temporal consistency of preshot routines and the temporal similarity and variability between simulated movements before and after a shot. 12 male amateur golfers ages 32 to 69 years (M=53.4, SD=10.5) were assigned into two ...
rec_pub_19425472-duration-mentally-simulated-movement-golf-shot.htm
Use of imagery by athletes in Nigeria.
30 Jan 2009
Five types of imagery used by 188 Nigerian athletes in track and field, soccer, and table tennis were examined using the Sport Imagery Questionnaire [M age for men 24.7 yr. (SD=3.6) and for women 23.3 yr. (SD=3.4)] to assess whether these ...
rec_pub_19425445-use-imagery-athletes-nigeria.htm
30 Jan 2009
Extrastriate, parietal, and frontal brain regions are differentially involved in distinct kinds of body movements and motor cognition. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated the neural mechanisms underlying the observation and ...
rec_pub_18064585-neurofunctional-modulation-brain-regions-distinct-forms-motor.htm
Visuospatial working memory interference with recollections of trauma.
28 Jan 2009
OBJECTIVES: Laboratory research using a working memory framework has shown modality-specific reductions in image vividness and emotionality when concurrent tasks are performed while maintaining the image in consciousness. We extended this research ...
rec_pub_19187579-visuospatial-working-memory-interference-recollections-trauma.htm
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