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General proactive interference and the N450 response.

14 Jul 2009 Strategic repetition of verbal stimuli can effectively produce proactive interference (PI) effects in the Sternberg working memory task. Unique fronto-cortical activation to PI-eliciting letter probes has been interpreted as reflecting brain ...
rec_pub_19616064-general-proactive-interference-n450-response.htm


The ups and downs (and lefts and rights) of synaesthetic number forms: validation from spatial cueing and SNARC-type tasks.

14 Jul 2009 Typically, numbers are spatially represented using a mental 'number line' running from left to right. Individuals with number-form synaesthesia experience numbers as occupying specific spatial coordinates that are much more complex than a typical ...
rec_pub_19660746-the-ups-downs-lefts-rights-synaesthetic-number-forms-validation.htm


Components of executive control with advantages for bilingual children in two cultures.

14 Jul 2009 The present study used a behavioral version of an anti-saccade task, called the 'faces task', developed by [Bialystok, E., Craik, F. I. M., & Ryan, J. (2006). Executive control in a modified anti-saccade task: Effects of aging and bilingualism. ...
rec_pub_19615674-components-executive-control-advantages-bilingual-children-two.htm


Positional averaging explains crowding with letter-like stimuli.

14 Jul 2009 Visual crowding is a breakdown in object identification that occurs in cluttered scenes, a process that represents the principle restriction on visual performance in the periphery. When crowded objects are presented experimentally, a key finding is ...
rec_pub_19617570-positional-averaging-explains-crowding-letter-like-stimuli.htm


Flexible learning of natural statistics in the human brain.

13 Jul 2009 The ability to detect and identify targets in cluttered scenes is a critical skill for survival and interactions. To solve this challenge the brain has optimized mechanisms for capitalizing on frequently occurring regularities in the environment. ...
rec_pub_19605615-flexible-learning-natural-statistics-human-brain.htm


Changes in performance monitoring during sensorimotor adaptation.

13 Jul 2009 Error detection and correction are essential components of motor skill learning. These processes have been well characterized in cognitive psychology using electroencephalography (EEG) to record an event-related potential (ERP) called error-related ...
rec_pub_19605614-changes-performance-monitoring-sensorimotor-adaptation.htm


Amygdala activation predicts gaze toward fearful eyes.

13 Jul 2009 The human amygdala can be robustly activated by presenting fearful faces, and it has been speculated that this activation has functional relevance for redirecting the gaze toward the eye region. To clarify this relationship between amygdala ...
rec_pub_19605649-amygdala-activation-predicts-gaze-fearful-eyes.htm


Enhanced visual motion perception in major depressive disorder.

13 Jul 2009 Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a mood disorder that is not traditionally considered to affect the visual system. However, recent findings have reported decreased cortical levels of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA in occipital cortex. To ...
rec_pub_19605644-enhanced-visual-motion-perception-major-depressive-disorder.htm


"Referred visual sensations": rapid perceptual elongation after visual cortical deprivation.

13 Jul 2009 Visual perceptual distortion (i.e., elongation) has been demonstrated in a single case study after several months of cortical deprivation after a stroke. Here we asked whether similar perceptual elongation can be observed in healthy participants ...
rec_pub_19605633-referred-visual-sensations-rapid-perceptual-elongation-visual.htm


A layered neural architecture for the consolidation, maintenance, and updating of representations in visual working memory.

12 Jul 2009 Many everyday tasks rely on our ability to hold information about a perceived stimulus in mind after that stimulus is no longer visible and to compare this information with incoming perceptual information. This ability has been shown to rely on a ...
rec_pub_19607817-a-layered-neural-architecture-consolidation-maintenance-updating.htm

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