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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


Event-related potential evidence of processing lexical pitch-accent in auditory Japanese sentences.

21 Sep 2009 Neural mechanisms that underlie the processing of lexical pitch-accent in auditory Japanese were investigated by using event-related potentials. Native speakers of Japanese listened to two types of short sentences, both consisting of a noun and a ...
rec_pub_19633583-event-related-potential-evidence-processing-lexical-pitch-accent.htm


Nonabstract representation for number - evidence from event-related potentials.

21 Sep 2009 We investigated whether the mental representation of numbers was abstract amodal or modality-dependent by taking N270 as an index, the amplitude that represents the conflict between internal representation and perceptual input. Participants were ...
rec_pub_19623092-nonabstract-representation-number-evidence-event-related-potentials.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


Reconciling the role of serotonin in behavioral inhibition and aversion: acute tryptophan depletion abolishes punishment-induced inhibition in humans.

21 Sep 2009 The neuromodulator serotonin has been implicated in a large number of affective and executive functions, but its precise contribution to motivation remains unclear. One influential hypothesis has implicated serotonin in aversive processing; another ...
rec_pub_19776285-reconciling-role-serotonin-behavioral-inhibition-aversion-acute.htm


Spatial organization of multisensory responses in temporal association cortex.

21 Sep 2009 Neurons in sensory cortices are often topographically organized according to their response preferences. We here show that such an organization of response preferences also exists in multisensory association cortex. Using electrophysiological ...
rec_pub_19776278-spatial-organization-multisensory-responses-temporal-association.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


"Black" responses dominate macaque primary visual cortex v1.

21 Sep 2009 Achromatic visual information is transferred from the retina to the brain through two parallel channels: ON-center cells carry "white" information and OFF-center cells "black" information (Nelson et al., 1978; Schiller, 1982; Schiller et al., 1986). ...
rec_pub_19776262-black-responses-dominate-macaque-primary-visual-cortex-v1.htm


Classical conditioning in the vegetative and minimally conscious state.

18 Sep 2009 Pavlovian trace conditioning depends on the temporal gap between the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli. It requires, in mammals, functional medial temporal lobe structures and, in humans, explicit knowledge of the temporal contingency. It is ...
rec_pub_19767746-classical-conditioning-vegetative-minimally-conscious-state.htm


Voluntary motor output is altered by spike-timing-dependent changes in the human corticospinal pathway.

14 Sep 2009 Repeated pairs of timed presynaptic and postsynaptic potentials cause lasting changes in efficacy of transmission at many synapses. The corticospinal tract is the major pathway controlling voluntary movement in humans, and corticospinal neurons have ...
rec_pub_19759317-voluntary-motor-output-altered-spike-timing-dependent-changes-human.htm

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