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Does the cingulate cortex contribute to spatial conditional associative learning in the rat?

29 Jun 2009 Rats with lesions to the anterior or posterior (retrosplenial) region of the cingulate cortex and rats with lesions that included both the anterior and posterior cingulate cortex were tested on a visual-spatial conditional task in which they had to ...
rec_pub_19123251-does-cingulate-cortex-contribute-spatial-conditional-associative.htm


Disambiguating the "guilty look": salient prompts to a familiar dog behaviour.

29 Jun 2009 Anthropomorphisms are regularly used by owners in describing their dogs. Of interest is whether attributions of understanding and emotions to dogs are sound, or are unwarranted applications of human psychological terms to non-humans. One attribution ...
rec_pub_19520245-disambiguating-guilty-look-salient-prompts-familiar-dog-behaviour.htm


What do dogs know about hidden objects?

29 Jun 2009 Previous research has found that dogs will search accurately for an invisibly displaced object when the task is simplified and contextual ambiguity is eliminated [Doré, F.Y., Fiset, S., Goulet, S., Dumas, M.-C., Gagnon, S., 1996. Search behavior in ...
rec_pub_19520244-what-dogs-know-hidden-objects.htm


The sensory nature of episodic memory: sensory priming effects due to memory trace activation.

29 Jun 2009 The aim of this study was to provide evidence that memory and perceptual processing are underpinned by the same mechanisms. Specifically, the authors conducted 3 experiments that emphasized the sensory aspect of memory traces. They examined their ...
rec_pub_19586271-the-sensory-nature-episodic-memory-sensory-priming-effects-memory.htm


Visual and spatial working memory are not that dissociated after all: a time-based resource-sharing account.

29 Jun 2009 Examinations of interference between visual and spatial materials in working memory have suggested domain- and process-based fractionations of visuo-spatial working memory. The present study examined the role of central time-based resource sharing ...
rec_pub_19586267-visual-spatial-working-memory-dissociated-time-based-resource-sharing.htm


Patient-clinician eye contact: social neuroscience and art of clinical engagement.

29 Jun 2009 Clinical encounters with patients are a form of social engagement. A critical and implicit component of meaningful engagement with patients is eye contact. Researchers in the rapidly growing, multidisciplinary field of social neuroscience have ...
rec_pub_19641279-patient-clinician-eye-contact-social-neuroscience-art-clinical.htm


The role of vision for online control of manual aiming movements in persons with autism spectrum disorders.

29 Jun 2009 Recent studies suggest motor skills are not entirely spared in individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Previous reports demonstrated that young adults with ASD were able to land accurately on a target despite increased temporal and ...
rec_pub_19535469-the-role-vision-online-control-manual-aiming-movements-persons-autism.htm


Neural correlates of subjective awareness and unconscious processing: an ERP study.

29 Jun 2009 The aim of the present study was to dissociate the ERP (Event Related Potentials) correlates of subjective awareness from those of unconscious perception. In a backward masking paradigm, participants first produced a forced-choice response to the ...
rec_pub_18702582-neural-correlates-subjective-awareness-unconscious-processing-erp.htm


A time course examination of the preview effect: older adults need a longer preview than younger adults.

29 Jun 2009 In two experiments, the authors explored the minimum preview duration required by younger and older adults to demonstrate a preview benefit. Both experiments used the same range of five preview durations (371 to 586 ms) to discover the minimum ...
rec_pub_19449245-a-time-course-examination-preview-effect-older-adults-need-longer.htm


Multisensory integration in dynamical behaviors: maximum likelihood estimation across bimanual skill learning.

29 Jun 2009 Optimal integration of different sensory modalities weights each modality as a function of its degree of certainty (maximum likelihood). Humans rely on near-optimal integration in decision-making tasks (involving e.g., auditory, visual, and/or ...
rec_pub_19571132-multisensory-integration-dynamical-behaviors-maximum-likelihood.htm

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