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Visual Perception (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Visual Perception'
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The geometry of perisaccadic visual perception.
10 Aug 2009
Our ability to explore our surroundings requires a combination of high-resolution vision and frequent rotations of the visual axis toward objects of interest. Such gaze shifts are themselves a source of powerful retinal stimulation, and so the ...
rec_pub_19675250-the-geometry-perisaccadic-visual-perception.htm
Evidence of mirror neurons in human inferior frontal gyrus.
10 Aug 2009
There is much current debate about the existence of mirror neurons in humans. To identify mirror neurons in the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) of humans, we used a repetition suppression paradigm while measuring neural activity with functional ...
rec_pub_19675249-evidence-mirror-neurons-human-inferior-frontal-gyrus.htm
Attention improves object representation in visual cortical field potentials.
10 Aug 2009
Selective attention improves perception and modulates neuronal responses, but how attention-dependent changes of cortical activity improve the processing of attended objects is an open question. Changes in total signal strength or enhancements in ...
rec_pub_19675246-attention-improves-object-representation-visual-cortical-field.htm
Shift from hippocampal to neocortical centered retrieval network with consolidation.
10 Aug 2009
The standard model of system-level consolidation posits that the hippocampus is part of a retrieval network for recent memories. According to this theory, the memories are gradually transferred to neocortical circuits with consolidation, where the ...
rec_pub_19675242-shift-hippocampal-neocortical-centered-retrieval-network-consolidation.htm
Visual processing in the central bee brain.
10 Aug 2009
Visual scenes comprise enormous amounts of information from which nervous systems extract behaviorally relevant cues. In most model systems, little is known about the transformation of visual information as it occurs along visual pathways. We ...
rec_pub_19675233-visual-processing-central-bee-brain.htm
Distinct parietal and temporal pathways to the homologues of Broca's area in the monkey.
9 Aug 2009
The homologues of the two distinct architectonic areas 44 and 45 that constitute the anterior language zone (Broca's region) in the human ventrolateral frontal lobe were recently established in the macaque monkey. Although we know that the inferior ...
rec_pub_19668354-distinct-parietal-temporal-pathways-homologues-broca-s-area-monkey.htm
9 Aug 2009
To examine how gestural cues trigger shifts in attention, two chimpanzees and ten humans participated in a computer-controlled target-detection experiment. Before presenting the target at either a left or right location, a photograph of a human ...
rec_pub_19669811-human-gestures-trigger-different-attentional-shifts-chimpanzees-pan.htm
8 Aug 2009
The striatum is a vital substrate for performance, procedural memory, and learning. The ventral and medial striatum are thought to be critical for acquisition of tasks while the dorsolateral striatum is important for performance and habitual ...
rec_pub_19667174-restriction-dopamine-signaling-dorsolateral-striatum-sufficient.htm
A face feature space in the macaque temporal lobe.
7 Aug 2009
The ability of primates to effortlessly recognize faces has been attributed to the existence of specialized face areas. One such area, the macaque middle face patch, consists almost entirely of cells that are selective for faces, but the principles ...
rec_pub_19668199-a-face-feature-space-macaque-temporal-lobe.htm
3 Aug 2009
This study investigated whether the human sensitivity to valence intensity changes in positive stimuli varies with extraversion. Event-related potentials were recorded for highly positive, moderately positive, and neutral stimuli while participants ...
rec_pub_19543131-event-related-potential-correlates-extraverts-sensitivity-valence.htm
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