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Visual Perception (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Visual Perception'
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The Medical Image Perception Society update on key issues for image perception research.
23 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19709995-the-medical-image-perception-society-update-key-issues-image.htm
Reversible visual memory in transient splenial lesion.
23 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19704087-reversible-visual-memory-transient-splenial-lesion.htm
20 Aug 2009
The ability to recognize familiar individuals with different sensory modalities plays an important role in animals living in complex physical and social environments. Individual recognition of familiar individuals was studied in a female chimpanzee ...
rec_pub_19701656-auditory-visual-intermodal-matching-based-individual-recognition.htm
17 Aug 2009
It is widely held that long-term memory gradually develops in the temporal neocortex after initial memory encoding into the hippocampus. However, little is known as to whether and where long-term memory can be newly created in the human temporal ...
rec_pub_19692607-formation-long-term-memory-representation-human-temporal-cortex.htm
15 Aug 2009
We collected fMRI data and confidence ratings as participants performed a recognition memory task that intermixed recently studied words and new (non-studied) words. We first replicated a typical finding from such studies; namely, increasing ...
rec_pub_19706549-medial-temporal-lobe-activity-distinguish-old-new-stimuli.htm
Change detection by thalamic reticular neurons.
14 Aug 2009
The thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) is thought to function in the attentional searchlight. We analyzed the detection of deviant acoustic stimuli by TRN neurons and the consequences of deviance detection on the TRN target, the medial geniculate body ...
rec_pub_19684591-change-detection-thalamic-reticular-neurons.htm
Motor learning is optimally tuned to the properties of motor noise.
11 Aug 2009
In motor learning, our brain uses movement errors to adjust planning of future movements. This process has traditionally been studied by examining how motor planning is adjusted in response to visuomotor or dynamic perturbations. Here, I show that ...
rec_pub_19679079-motor-learning-optimally-tuned-properties-motor-noise.htm
11 Aug 2009
Attention regulates the flood of sensory information into a manageable stream, and so understanding how attention is controlled is central to understanding cognition. Competing theories suggest visual search involves serial and/or parallel ...
rec_pub_19679077-serial-covert-shifts-attention-visual-search-reflected-frontal-eye.htm
A nonvisual look at the functional organization of visual cortex.
11 Aug 2009
In this issue of Neuron, Mahon et al. show that the ventral visual cortex of congenitally blind individuals, who have never experienced the visual world, has an object-category organization similar to that found in sighted individuals. Here, we ...
rec_pub_19679069-a-nonvisual-look-functional-organization-visual-cortex.htm
10 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Prior research indicates that successful weight-loss maintainers (SWLs) work harder than people of normal weight to maintain their weight loss, including greater dietary restriction of fat and higher physical activity levels. However, ...
rec_pub_19675107-differential-functional-magnetic-resonance-imaging-response-food.htm
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