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Auditory and multisensory responses in the tectofugal pathway of the barn owl.

27 Jul 2009 A common visual pathway in all amniotes is the tectofugal pathway connecting the optic tectum with the forebrain. The tectofugal pathway has been suggested to be involved in tasks such as orienting and attention, tasks that may benefit from ...
rec_pub_19641123-auditory-multisensory-responses-tectofugal-pathway-barn-owl.htm


Impaired financial capacity in late life depression is associated with cognitive performance on measures of executive functioning and attention.

26 Jul 2009 Few studies have evaluated the prevalence of impairments of financial capacity among individuals with psychiatric disorders. Late life depression (LLD) is a common psychiatric disorder associated with significant disability and cognitive impairment. ...
rec_pub_19635176-impaired-financial-capacity-late-life-depression-associated-cognitive.htm


[Neuronal coding of spatial visual information]

24 Jul 2009 The main differences between the geniculate and the ascending tectal/extrageniculate visual systems are the presence of multisensory units and the absence of the strict retinotopical organization in the tectal system. AIM: To investigate the coding ...
rec_pub_19592337-neuronal-coding-spatial-visual-information.htm


Reflections on Jacques Paillard (1920-2006)--a pioneer in the field of motor cognition.

23 Jul 2009 This article reviews the scientific contributions of Jacques Paillard (1920-2006), who strengthened substantially the role of physiological psychology in the field of movement neuroscience. His research began in 1947 under the direction of the ...
rec_pub_19635501-reflections-jacques-paillard-1920-2006-pioneer-field-motor-cognition.htm


Time-space synaesthesia--a cognitive advantage?

22 Jul 2009 Is synaesthesia cognitively useful? Individuals with time-space synaesthesia experience time units (such as months of the year) as idiosyncratic spatial forms, and report that these forms aid them in mentally organising their time. In the present ...
rec_pub_19632133-time-space-synaesthesia-cognitive-advantage.htm


A foundation for savantism? Visuo-spatial synaesthetes present with cognitive benefits.

19 Jul 2009 Individuals with 'time-space' synaesthesia have conscious awareness of mappings between time and space (e.g., they may see months arranged in an ellipse, or years as columns or spirals). These mappings exist in the 3D space around the body or in a ...
rec_pub_19665699-a-foundation-savantism-visuo-spatial-synaesthetes-present-cognitive.htm


Effects of amplitude-frequency characteristics of a noise-masked test stimulus on the shapes of visual evoked potentials.

19 Jul 2009 Visual evoked potentials produced in response to a reversive checkerboard pattern presented in conditions of additive noise were recorded. Changes induced by noise in both the shapes of evoked potentials and the structure of the test stimulus were ...
rec_pub_19621273-effects-amplitude-frequency-characteristics-noise-masked-test.htm


Spatial recognition in cats: effects of parahippocampal lesions.

19 Jul 2009 The role of the posterior parahippocampal area of the brain in spatial types of memory in conditions of one-trial visual perception of the positions of objects was studied by training eight cats to remember the spatial positions of either two ...
rec_pub_19621264-spatial-recognition-cats-effects-parahippocampal-lesions.htm


Dissociated fear and spatial learning in mice with deficiency of ataxin-2.

18 Jul 2009 Mouse models with physiological and behavioral differences attributable to differential plasticity of hippocampal and amygdalar neuronal networks are rare. We previously generated ataxin-2 (Atxn2) knockout mice and demonstrated that these animals ...
rec_pub_19617910-dissociated-fear-spatial-learning-mice-deficiency-ataxin-2.htm


Auditorily-induced illusory self-motion: a review.

16 Jul 2009 The aim of this paper is to provide a first review of studies related to auditorily-induced self-motion (vection). These studies have been scarce and scattered over the years and over several research communities including clinical audiology, ...
rec_pub_19619584-auditorily-induced-illusory-self-motion-review.htm

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