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Anterior intraparietal sulcus is sensitive to bottom-up attention driven by stimulus salience.

30 Jul 2009 Frontal eye fields (FEF) and anterior intraparietal sulcus (aIPS) are involved in the control of voluntary attention in humans, but their functional differences remain poorly understood. We examined the activity in these brain regions as a function ...
rec_pub_18752405-anterior-intraparietal-sulcus-sensitive-attention-driven-stimulus.htm


Which object appeared longer?

28 Jul 2009 In this issue of Neuron, Genovesio et al. report that neurons in the frontal cortex encode the relative duration of appearance of two sensory signals, together with the features of each signal. Such representations could provide a neural basis for ...
rec_pub_19640474-which-object-appeared-longer.htm


Synchronization of spontaneous eyeblinks while viewing video stories.

27 Jul 2009 Blinks are generally suppressed during a task that requires visual attention and tend to occur immediately before or after the task when the timing of its onset and offset are explicitly given. During the viewing of video stories, blinks are ...
rec_pub_19640888-synchronization-spontaneous-eyeblinks-viewing-video-stories.htm


The rapid development of explicit gaze judgment ability at 3 years.

26 Jul 2009 Two studies examined development of the ability to judge what another person is looking at. In Study 1, 54 2- to 4-year-olds judged where someone was looking in real-life, photograph, and drawing formats. A minority of 2-year-olds, but a majority of ...
rec_pub_19640550-the-rapid-development-explicit-gaze-judgment-ability-3-years.htm


Uniting the tribes of fluency to form a metacognitive nation.

26 Jul 2009 Processing fluency, or the subjective experience of ease with which people process information, reliably influences people's judgments across a broad range of social dimensions. Experimenters have manipulated processing fluency using a vast array of ...
rec_pub_19638628-uniting-tribes-fluency-form-metacognitive-nation.htm


Association of verbal and figural creative achievement with polymorphism in the human serotonin transporter gene.

24 Jul 2009 The purpose of this study was to examine the potential association between the S (short) and L (long) alleles of the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism of the serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene and verbal and figural creative ability. Sixty-two unrelated ...
rec_pub_19638296-association-verbal-figural-creative-achievement-polymorphism-human.htm


Children's representations of facial expression and identity: identity-contingent expression aftereffects.

23 Jul 2009 This investigation used adaptation aftereffects to examine developmental changes in the perception of facial expressions. Previous studies have shown that adults' perceptions of ambiguous facial expressions are biased following adaptation to intense ...
rec_pub_19632689-children-s-representations-facial-expression-identity-identity.htm


CAVIAR: a 45k neuron, 5M synapse, 12G connects/s AER hardware sensory-processing- learning-actuating system for high-speed visual object recognition and tracking.

22 Jul 2009 This paper describes CAVIAR, a massively parallel hardware implementation of a spike-based sensing-processing-learning-actuating system inspired by the physiology of the nervous system. CAVIAR uses the asychronous address-event representation (AER) ...
rec_pub_19635693-caviar-45k-neuron-5m-synapse-12g-connects-s-aer-hardware-sensory.htm


Decreased spatial frequency sensitivities for processing faces in male patients with chronic schizophrenia.

22 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVE: Schizophrenia impairs early visual cognitive processing. Low and high spatial frequency (LSF, HSF) visual information are differentially processed in humans. We investigated whether electrophysiological abnormalities exist in visual ...
rec_pub_19632149-decreased-spatial-frequency-sensitivities-processing-faces-male.htm


In what sense 'familiar'? Examining experiential differences within pathologies of facial recognition.

20 Jul 2009 Explanations of Capgras delusion and prosopagnosia typically incorporate a dual-route approach to facial recognition in which a deficit in overt or covert processing in one condition is mirror-reversed in the other. Despite this double dissociation, ...
rec_pub_19628412-in-sense-familiar-examining-experiential-differences-pathologies.htm

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