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Pattern Recognition, Visual (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Pattern Recognition, Visual'
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29 Sep 2009
Person recognition has been assumed to entail many types of person-specific cognitive responses, including retrieval of knowledge, episodic recollection, and emotional responses. To demonstrate the cortical correlates of this modular structure of ...
rec_pub_18855557-anatomical-segregation-representations-personally-familiar-famous.htm
29 Sep 2009
Humans can recognize common objects by touch extremely well whenever vision is unavailable. Despite its importance to a thorough understanding of human object recognition, the neuroscientific study of this topic has been relatively neglected. To ...
rec_pub_18823255-functional-specialization-convergence-occipito-temporal-cortex.htm
29 Sep 2009
Our environment contains regularities distributed in space and time that can be detected by way of statistical learning. This unsupervised learning occurs without intent or awareness, but little is known about how it relates to other types of ...
rec_pub_18823241-neural-evidence-statistical-learning-efficient-detection-visual.htm
Tracking the emergence of conceptual knowledge during human decision making.
22 Sep 2009
Concepts lie at the very heart of intelligence, providing organizing principles with which to comprehend the world. Surprisingly little, however, is understood about how we acquire and deploy concepts. Here, we show that a functionally coupled ...
rec_pub_19778516-tracking-emergence-conceptual-knowledge-human-decision-making.htm
The structural integrity of an amygdala-prefrontal pathway predicts trait anxiety.
14 Sep 2009
Here, we used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and showed that the strength of an axonal pathway identified between the amygdala and prefrontal cortex predicted individual differences in trait anxiety. A functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) ...
rec_pub_19759308-the-structural-integrity-amygdala-prefrontal-pathway-predicts-trait.htm
13 Sep 2009
OBJECTIVE: Sustained pattern stimulation (SPS) induces habituation in the normal pattern electroretinogram (PERG). In this study, the authors evaluated whether sustained flicker stimulation (SFS) induces habituation in the normal flicker ERG (FERG). ...
rec_pub_19758842-lack-habituation-light-adapted-flicker-electroretinogram-normal.htm
7 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: In this study, we quantified age-related changes in the time-course of face processing by means of an innovative single-trial ERP approach. Unlike analyses used in previous studies, our approach does not rely on peak measurements and can ...
rec_pub_19740414-age-related-delay-information-accrual-faces-evidence-parametric.htm
6 Sep 2009
We have adapted intrinsic signal optical imaging of neural activity to the noninvasive functional imaging of the retina. Results to date demonstrate the feasibility and potential of this new method of functional assessment of the retina. In response ...
rec_pub_19763750-noninvasive-functional-imaging-retina-reveals-outer-retinal.htm
Shifting development in mid-childhood: the influence of between-task interference.
30 Aug 2009
Performance on the task-switching paradigm is greatly affected by the amount of conflict between tasks. Compared to adults, children appear to be particularly influenced by this conflict, and this suggests that the ability to resolve interference ...
rec_pub_19702406-shifting-development-mid-childhood-influence-task-interference.htm
Recognition of facial expressions of mixed emotions in school-age children exposed to terrorism.
30 Aug 2009
This exploratory study aims at investigating the effects of terrorism on children's ability to recognize emotions. A sample of 101 exposed and 102 nonexposed children (mean age = 11 years), balanced for age and gender, were assessed 20 months after ...
rec_pub_19702396-recognition-facial-expressions-mixed-emotions-school-age-children.htm
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