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Space Perception (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Space Perception'
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Metacognitive control over the distribution of practice: when is spacing preferred?
30 Aug 2009
The authors clarify the source of a conflict between previous findings related to metacognitive control over the distribution of practice. In a study by L. Son (2004), learners were initially presented pairs of Graduate Record Examination (GRE) ...
rec_pub_19686028-metacognitive-control-distribution-practice-spacing-preferred.htm
Category-based errors and the accessibility of unbiased spatial memories: a retrieval model.
30 Aug 2009
Studies have consistently shown a spatial memory bias such that a target location is remembered toward the prototypical location of the region to which the target belongs, indicating a blending between the target's specific information and the ...
rec_pub_19686025-category-based-errors-accessibility-unbiased-spatial-memories.htm
30 Aug 2009
In the present study, the authors offer a window onto the mechanisms that drive the Hebb repetition effect through the analysis of eye movement and recall performance. In a spatial serial recall task in which sequences of dots are to be remembered ...
rec_pub_19686019-evidence-anticipatory-eye-movements-spatial-hebb-repetition-effect.htm
30 Aug 2009
Using 5 experiments, the authors explored the dependency of spacing effects on rehearsal patterns. Encouraging rehearsal borrowing produced opposing effects on mixed lists (containing both spaced and massed repetitions) and pure lists (containing ...
rec_pub_19686011-rehearsal-strategies-enlarge-diminish-spacing-effect-pure-versus.htm
Use of self-to-object and object-to-object spatial relations in locomotion.
30 Aug 2009
In 8 experiments, the authors examined the use of representations of self-to-object or object-to-object spatial relations during locomotion. Participants learned geometrically regular or irregular layouts of objects while standing at the edge or in ...
rec_pub_19686010-use-self-object-object-object-spatial-relations-locomotion.htm
Personal space regulation by the human amygdala.
28 Aug 2009
The amygdala plays key roles in emotion and social cognition, but how this translates to face-to-face interactions involving real people remains unknown. We found that an individual with complete amygdala lesions lacked any sense of personal space. ...
rec_pub_19718035-personal-space-regulation-human-amygdala.htm
25 Aug 2009
The striatum plays a major role in both motor control and learning and memory, including executive function and "behavioral flexibility." Lesion, temporary inactivation, and infusion of an N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA)-receptor antagonist into the ...
rec_pub_19713355-spatial-discrimination-reversal-learning-weanling-rats-impaired.htm
25 Aug 2009
In a previous study we showed a temporally graded retrograde amnesia after hippocampal lesions when rats learned a spatial reference memory task in which two types of signals simultaneously indicated the goal arm (shape of the experimental room and ...
rec_pub_19713354-remote-spatial-memory-hippocampus-effect-early-extensive-training.htm
24 Aug 2009
Recent evidence suggests that rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation (REMSD) causes learning and memory deficits. However, the mechanism of REMSD-induced memory impairment remains unclear. Calcineurin (CaN) is involved in synaptic plasticity and ...
rec_pub_19597374-calcineurin-contributes-spatial-memory-impairment-induced-rapid-eye.htm
24 Aug 2009
Covert attention is associated with prestimulus blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) modulations in visual cortex. In some situations, this preparatory activity can predict how well human subjects will perceive upcoming visual objects. ...
rec_pub_19710319-anticipatory-stimulus-evoked-blood-oxygenation-level-dependent.htm
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