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Space Perception (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Space Perception'
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Effects of different viewing perspectives on somatosensory activations during observation of touch.
30 Aug 2009
Previous studies showed that neurons in the monkey premotor cortex became active when performing a particular action and also when observing the same action performed by others. These findings suggest a mirror system for action observation. ...
rec_pub_19172650-effects-different-viewing-perspectives-somatosensory-activations.htm
30 Aug 2009
Neuroimaging studies have revealed a strong link between mental calculation and the angular gyrus (AG) which has been interpreted to reflect arithmetic fact retrieval. Moreover, a stronger AG activation in individuals with higher mathematical ...
rec_pub_19172644-fact-learning-complex-arithmetic-figural-spatial-tasks-role-angular.htm
Spatiotemporal mapping of sex differences during attentional processing.
30 Aug 2009
Functional neuroimaging studies have increasingly aimed at approximating neural substrates of human cognitive sex differences elicited by visuospatial challenge. It has been suggested that females and males use different behaviorally relevant ...
rec_pub_19172632-spatiotemporal-mapping-sex-differences-attentional-processing.htm
Two systems of resting state connectivity between the insula and cingulate cortex.
30 Aug 2009
The insula and cingulate cortices are implicated in emotional, homeostatic/allostatic, sensorimotor, and cognitive functions. Non-human primates have specific anatomical connections between sub-divisions of the insula and cingulate. Specifically, ...
rec_pub_19072897-two-systems-resting-state-connectivity-insula-cingulate-cortex.htm
30 Aug 2009
The hippocampus is involved in spatial memory processes, as established in a variety of species such as birds and mammals including humans. In humans, some hippocampal-dependent memory functions may be lateralized, the right hippocampus being ...
rec_pub_19235229-hippocampal-dependent-spatial-memory-functions-lateralized-rats.htm
Recurrent seizures induce a reversible impairment in a spatial hidden goal task.
30 Aug 2009
A major question concerning the learning and memory deficits characteristic of epilepsy is the relative importance of the initial insult that leads to recurrent, unprovoked seizures versus the seizures themselves. A related issue is whether ...
rec_pub_19235227-recurrent-seizures-induce-reversible-impairment-spatial-hidden-goal.htm
Dynamic assessment and prediction of learning potential in clients with unilateral neglect.
30 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the application of dynamic assessment in examining learning potential for adults with right hemisphere stroke and unilateral neglect. METHODS: Forty adults with right cerebrovascular accident were randomly assigned to a ...
rec_pub_19785256-dynamic-assessment-prediction-learning-potential-clients-unilateral.htm
30 Aug 2009
Although patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) are known to exhibit a wide range of cognitive and personality difficulties, some evidence suggests that there may be a degree of selectivity in their reasoning impairments. Based on a recent ...
rec_pub_19702415-frontotemporal-dementia-selectively-impairs-transitive-reasoning.htm
Visual adaptation to goal-directed hand actions.
30 Aug 2009
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli, or adaptation, often results in an adaptation "aftereffect" which can profoundly distort our perception of subsequent visual stimuli. This technique has been commonly used to investigate mechanisms underlying ...
rec_pub_18855549-visual-adaptation-goal-directed-hand-actions.htm
Akinetopsia in the posterior cortical variant of Alzheimer disease.
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19720982-akinetopsia-posterior-cortical-variant-alzheimer-disease.htm
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