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Memory pointing in children and adults: dissociations in the maturation of spatial and temporal movement parameters.

31 May 2009 In previous studies a systematic directional error (the "motor oblique effect") was found in 2D memory pointing movements of healthy adults. In this study we extend these observations to observe that healthy children displayed the same motor oblique ...
rec_pub_19488744-memory-pointing-children-adults-dissociations-maturation-spatial.htm


Individual differences in route-learning strategy and associated working memory resources.

30 May 2009 OBJECTIVE: The current investigation examined individual differences in route-learning strategies and their relative demands on visuospatial versus verbal working memory (WM) resources in virtual environments. BACKGROUND: Learning new routes is a ...
rec_pub_19750798-individual-differences-route-learning-strategy-associated-working.htm


Effects of acute insulin-induced hypoglycemia on spatial abilities in adults with type 1 diabetes.

30 May 2009 OBJECTIVE To examine the effects of acute insulin-induced hypoglycemia on spatial cognitive abilities in adult humans with type 1 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Sixteen adults with type 1 diabetes underwent two counterbalanced experimental ...
rec_pub_19487633-effects-acute-insulin-induced-hypoglycemia-spatial-abilities-adults.htm


The neuroscience of vision-based grasping: a functional review for computational modeling and bio-inspired robotics.

30 May 2009 The topic of vision-based grasping is being widely studied in humans and in other primates using various techniques and with different goals. The fundamental related findings are reviewed in this paper, with the aim of providing researchers from ...
rec_pub_19618488-the-neuroscience-vision-based-grasping-functional-review.htm


Overt and covert visual search in primates: reaction times and gaze shift strategies.

30 May 2009 In order to investigate the search performance and strategies of nonhuman primates, two macaque monkeys were trained to search for a target template among differently oriented distractors in both free-gaze and fixed-gaze viewing conditions (overt ...
rec_pub_19618485-overt-covert-visual-search-primates-reaction-times-gaze-shift.htm


Dementia-friendly architecture: environments that facilitate wayfinding in nursing homes.

30 May 2009 Spatial disorientation is a prime reason for institutionalization. The autonomy of the residents and their quality of life, however, is strongly linked with their ability to reach certain places within their nursing home. The physical environment ...
rec_pub_19487549-dementia-friendly-architecture-environments-facilitate-wayfinding.htm


Infants' sensitivity to motion and temporal change.

30 May 2009 Infants from 1 month show a preference for moving over stationary stimuli (Volkmann and Dobson, J Exp Child Psychol 1976;22:86-99), but this does not demonstrate that they register motion as distinct from temporal change. We review behavioral and ...
rec_pub_19417703-infants-sensitivity-motion-temporal-change.htm


EEG source imaging with spatio-temporal tomographic nonnegative independent component analysis.

30 May 2009 This article describes a spatio-temporal EEG/MEG source imaging (ESI) that extracts a parsimonious set of "atoms" or components, each the outer product of both a spatial and a temporal signature. The sources estimated are localized as smooth, ...
rec_pub_19378278-eeg-source-imaging-spatio-temporal-tomographic-nonnegative.htm


Comparing MEG and fMRI views to naming actions and objects.

30 May 2009 Most neuroimaging studies are performed using one imaging method only, either functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG), or magnetoencephalography (MEG). Information on both location and timing has been sought by ...
rec_pub_19378277-comparing-meg-fmri-views-naming-actions-objects.htm


The timing of temporoparietal and frontal activations during mental own body transformations from different visuospatial perspectives.

30 May 2009 The perspective from where the world is perceived is an important aspect of the bodily self and may break down in neurological conditions such as out-of-body experiences (OBEs). These striking disturbances are characterized by disembodiment, an ...
rec_pub_19343800-the-timing-temporoparietal-frontal-activations-mental-body.htm

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