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Functional specialization and convergence in the occipito-temporal cortex supporting haptic and visual identification of human faces and body parts: an fMRI study.

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


ERP evidence for flexible adjustment of retrieval orientation and its influence on familiarity.

29 Sep 2009 The assumption was tested that familiarity memory as indexed by a mid-frontal ERP old-new effect is modulated by retrieval orientation. A randomly cued category-based versus exemplar-specific recognition memory test, requiring flexible adjustment of ...
rec_pub_18823244-erp-evidence-flexible-adjustment-retrieval-orientation-influence.htm


Neural evidence of statistical learning: efficient detection of visual regularities without awareness.

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


Emotion recognition in progressive supranuclear palsy.

29 Sep 2009 Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is an atypical parkinsonian syndrome characterised by akinesis, rigidity, falls, supranuclear gaze palsy and cognitive, particularly executive, dysfunction. This study examined the extent to which emotion ...
rec_pub_19762901-emotion-recognition-progressive-supranuclear-palsy.htm


Observing human-object interactions: using spatial and functional compatibility for recognition.

29 Sep 2009 Interpretation of images and videos containing humans interacting with different objects is a daunting task. It involves understanding scene/event, analyzing human movements, recognizing manipulable objects, and observing the effect of the human ...
rec_pub_19696449-observing-human-object-interactions-using-spatial-functional.htm


Left parietal cortex is modulated by amount of recollected verbal information.

21 Sep 2009 In two earlier experiments, we reported that left parietal cortex activity covaried with the amount of pictorial information recollected. The present experiment addressed the question whether our earlier results would generalize to verbal materials. ...
rec_pub_19668014-left-parietal-cortex-modulated-recollected-verbal-information.htm


N400 during recognition of voice identity and vocal affect.

21 Sep 2009 This study explored whether neural processes underlying recognition of speaker's voice and vocal affect are dissociable by measuring event-related potentials. Individuals were asked to identify a target emotion, or a target (congruent) speaker among ...
rec_pub_19623091-n400-recognition-voice-identity-vocal-affect.htm


Performance-related sustained and anticipatory activity in human medial temporal lobe during delayed match-to-sample.

21 Sep 2009 The medial temporal lobe (MTL)-hippocampus and surrounding perirhinal, parahippocampal, and entorhinal cortical areas-has long been known to be critical for long-term memory for events. Recent functional neuroimaging and neuropsychological data in ...
rec_pub_19776274-performance-related-sustained-anticipatory-activity-human-medial.htm


Results from the cognitive changes and retirement among senior surgeons self-report survey.

17 Sep 2009 BACKGROUND: The Cognitive Changes and Retirement among Senior Surgeons (CCRASS) study suggested that although subjective cognitive awareness may play a role in surgeons' retirement decisions, self-perceived cognitive decline did not predict ...
rec_pub_19854410-results-cognitive-changes-retirement-senior-surgeons-self-report.htm


The role of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) in the healthy brain: a characterization of G-CSF-deficient mice.

14 Sep 2009 Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) is a hematopoietic growth factor that controls proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells. Although recent studies have begun to explore G-CSF-related mechanisms of action in various disease ...
rec_pub_19759304-the-role-granulocyte-colony-stimulating-factor-g-csf-healthy-brain.htm

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