
Multisensory Integration in the Ventral Intraparietal Area of the
... were prepared for chronic recording of eye position and single-neuron activity in VIP. A single surgery was induced with Zoletil 20 (6 mg/kg) and atropine (0.25 mg) and maintained under isoflurane anesthesia (2.5%). A search coil was implanted subconjunctivally to measure eye position (Judge et al., ...
... were prepared for chronic recording of eye position and single-neuron activity in VIP. A single surgery was induced with Zoletil 20 (6 mg/kg) and atropine (0.25 mg) and maintained under isoflurane anesthesia (2.5%). A search coil was implanted subconjunctivally to measure eye position (Judge et al., ...
Big Myth or Major Miss? - Perceptual Science Laboratory
... claims of embodied cognition such as a) perception and action are intimately linked, and b) what appears to be high-‐level or abstract cognitive phenomena (e.g., language, goal understanding, mind reading) a ...
... claims of embodied cognition such as a) perception and action are intimately linked, and b) what appears to be high-‐level or abstract cognitive phenomena (e.g., language, goal understanding, mind reading) a ...
The Brain: Implications for Teaching and Learning
... they should also be allowed some choice within those “givens” to whatever extent is possible. Meaning is inherent in those activities over which we have some choice. ...
... they should also be allowed some choice within those “givens” to whatever extent is possible. Meaning is inherent in those activities over which we have some choice. ...
Gray matters: How neuroscience can inform economics
... affective (emotion) systems that are localized in particular brain regions and whose basic design humans share with many other animals (LeDoux 1996; Panksepp 1998; Rolls 1999). These systems are absolutely essential for daily functioning. When affective systems are damaged or perturbed, by brain dam ...
... affective (emotion) systems that are localized in particular brain regions and whose basic design humans share with many other animals (LeDoux 1996; Panksepp 1998; Rolls 1999). These systems are absolutely essential for daily functioning. When affective systems are damaged or perturbed, by brain dam ...
basal ganglia
... the globus pallidus. The two are sometimes considered parts of the same structure, separated by the white matter of the internal capsule. Like those of the globus pallidus, the neurons in pars reticulata are mainly GABAergic. The SNpc is formed by dopaminergic neuron. In humans, these cells are colo ...
... the globus pallidus. The two are sometimes considered parts of the same structure, separated by the white matter of the internal capsule. Like those of the globus pallidus, the neurons in pars reticulata are mainly GABAergic. The SNpc is formed by dopaminergic neuron. In humans, these cells are colo ...
directory of functions - Stress Therapy Solutions
... Traditionally BA8 has been regarded as the “frontal eye field”. However, functional studies report the participation of BA8 in a wide diversity of functions, including: motor, language, executive functions, memory, and attention. Only two studies refer to its participation in eye movements (horizont ...
... Traditionally BA8 has been regarded as the “frontal eye field”. However, functional studies report the participation of BA8 in a wide diversity of functions, including: motor, language, executive functions, memory, and attention. Only two studies refer to its participation in eye movements (horizont ...
Brodmann-Detail
... Traditionally BA8 has been regarded as the “frontal eye field”. However, functional studies report the participation of BA8 in a wide diversity of functions, including: motor, language, executive functions, memory, and attention. Only two studies refer to its participation in eye movements (horizont ...
... Traditionally BA8 has been regarded as the “frontal eye field”. However, functional studies report the participation of BA8 in a wide diversity of functions, including: motor, language, executive functions, memory, and attention. Only two studies refer to its participation in eye movements (horizont ...
New insights into the anatomo-functional connectivity of the
... visual error), hyponym or categorizations such as ‘pippin’, contextual relationships such as ‘tart’, more specific attributes such as ‘pips’ or functional access such as ‘can be eaten’. In the present study, we analysed the patients who experienced transient and reproducible semantic paraphasias dur ...
... visual error), hyponym or categorizations such as ‘pippin’, contextual relationships such as ‘tart’, more specific attributes such as ‘pips’ or functional access such as ‘can be eaten’. In the present study, we analysed the patients who experienced transient and reproducible semantic paraphasias dur ...
The Nervous System
... student performance and reduce study time. These materials, therefore, include a wide range of questions and applications, all of which cannot be addressed within the available lecture time i.e. Due to time constraints; it is possible that some of the materials included in this booklet will not be a ...
... student performance and reduce study time. These materials, therefore, include a wide range of questions and applications, all of which cannot be addressed within the available lecture time i.e. Due to time constraints; it is possible that some of the materials included in this booklet will not be a ...
Coding of Auditory-Stimulus Identity in the Auditory Non
... Submitted 26 September 2007; accepted in final form 7 November 2007 ...
... Submitted 26 September 2007; accepted in final form 7 November 2007 ...
free - Piero Scaruffi
... state preceding the event that changed it, but has to adapt to the conditions that caused the new state ...
... state preceding the event that changed it, but has to adapt to the conditions that caused the new state ...
Subconscious Stimulus Recognition and Processing During
... natural sleep and waking, recorded cortical unit responses to acoustic stimulation. Single units in both the primary and secondary auditory cortex decreased or increased their responses during sleep compared to wakefulness. Moreover, when the responses across neurons were averaged, sound-evoked acti ...
... natural sleep and waking, recorded cortical unit responses to acoustic stimulation. Single units in both the primary and secondary auditory cortex decreased or increased their responses during sleep compared to wakefulness. Moreover, when the responses across neurons were averaged, sound-evoked acti ...
A Temporal Continuity to the Vertical
... The online version of this article has been published under an open access model. Users are entitled to use, reproduce, disseminate, or display the open access version of this article for non-commercial purposes provided that: the original authorship is properly and fully attributed; the Journal and ...
... The online version of this article has been published under an open access model. Users are entitled to use, reproduce, disseminate, or display the open access version of this article for non-commercial purposes provided that: the original authorship is properly and fully attributed; the Journal and ...
storyboards
... muscles AND back and forth the initiation and between motor cortex and basal ganglia) termination of voluntary movements by suppressing Show movement when “signal” unwanted movements reaches the hand and permitting desired and appropriate movements . ...
... muscles AND back and forth the initiation and between motor cortex and basal ganglia) termination of voluntary movements by suppressing Show movement when “signal” unwanted movements reaches the hand and permitting desired and appropriate movements . ...
Slide 8
... are similar to neurotransmitters but they travel through the bloodstream. The hormones once secreted into the bloodstream travel throughout the body until they reach their target, which could include not only other endocrine glands but also muscles and organs. The pituitary gland or master gland ove ...
... are similar to neurotransmitters but they travel through the bloodstream. The hormones once secreted into the bloodstream travel throughout the body until they reach their target, which could include not only other endocrine glands but also muscles and organs. The pituitary gland or master gland ove ...
fMR-adaptation reveals separate processing regions for the
... they attended texture—but this activation was never higher than the activation yielded when people attended form. In other words, the processing of object form and the processing of surface properties engages anatomically distinct regions in the ventral stream. This Wnding is in agreement with an el ...
... they attended texture—but this activation was never higher than the activation yielded when people attended form. In other words, the processing of object form and the processing of surface properties engages anatomically distinct regions in the ventral stream. This Wnding is in agreement with an el ...
The Structure of the Nervous System
... The central nervous system (CNS) consistsof the parts of the nervous systemthat are encasedin bone: the brain and the spinal cord. The brain lies entirely within the skull. A sideview of the rat brain revealsthree parts that are common to all mammals:the cerebrum,the cerebellum,and the brain stem (F ...
... The central nervous system (CNS) consistsof the parts of the nervous systemthat are encasedin bone: the brain and the spinal cord. The brain lies entirely within the skull. A sideview of the rat brain revealsthree parts that are common to all mammals:the cerebrum,the cerebellum,and the brain stem (F ...
Sensation
... Polyesthesia - means sensation of one stimulus as several ones Alloheyria - sensation of stimuli in symmetrical sites on an opposite body part Alloesthesia - sensation of stimuli in the other place Dissociation of sense - phenomenon of fallout of some kind of sensitivity while saving others ...
... Polyesthesia - means sensation of one stimulus as several ones Alloheyria - sensation of stimuli in symmetrical sites on an opposite body part Alloesthesia - sensation of stimuli in the other place Dissociation of sense - phenomenon of fallout of some kind of sensitivity while saving others ...
Activation of phonological codes during reading: Evidence
... In addition, a number of recent eye movement studies are consistent with the idea that phonological codes are used early in identifying a word during reading. Inhoff & Topolski (1994) examined fixation times when subjects read short texts that contained pseudohomophones or pseudowords spelling contr ...
... In addition, a number of recent eye movement studies are consistent with the idea that phonological codes are used early in identifying a word during reading. Inhoff & Topolski (1994) examined fixation times when subjects read short texts that contained pseudohomophones or pseudowords spelling contr ...
Vision`s First Steps: Anatomy, Physiology, and Perception in the
... (bright light) they are responsible for fine detail and color vision. Rods are responsible for our vision under scotopic conditions (dim light), and saturate when the level of light is high. Rods and cones are distributed across the retina with very different profiles: in the fovea, where our fine v ...
... (bright light) they are responsible for fine detail and color vision. Rods are responsible for our vision under scotopic conditions (dim light), and saturate when the level of light is high. Rods and cones are distributed across the retina with very different profiles: in the fovea, where our fine v ...
1 Revised 10/11/2016 The Physiology of the Senses Lecture 7
... problem occurs on the Internet. When you use the Internet, your message, as well as those of many others, travels down a shared common line. To separate your message from that of others, each packet of information is first given a tag or label by an encoder. At the end of the line, a decoder separat ...
... problem occurs on the Internet. When you use the Internet, your message, as well as those of many others, travels down a shared common line. To separate your message from that of others, each packet of information is first given a tag or label by an encoder. At the end of the line, a decoder separat ...
J Neurophysiol - University of Connecticut
... support a direct comparison of multiple receptive field dimensions between thalamus and cortex. The choice of experimental stimulus is of particular importance because it constrains the sort of knowledge we can gain from a neural system. Traditional, spectrotemporally simple sounds have the advantag ...
... support a direct comparison of multiple receptive field dimensions between thalamus and cortex. The choice of experimental stimulus is of particular importance because it constrains the sort of knowledge we can gain from a neural system. Traditional, spectrotemporally simple sounds have the advantag ...
Time perception

Time perception is a field of study within psychology and neuroscience that refers to the subjective experience of time, which is measured by someone's own perception of the duration of the indefinite and continuous unfolding of events. The perceived time interval between two successive events is referred to as perceived duration. Another person's perception of time cannot be directly experienced or understood, but it can be objectively studied and inferred through a number of scientific experiments. Time perception is a construction of the brain that is manipulable and distortable under certain circumstances. These temporal illusions help to expose the underlying neural mechanisms of time perception.Pioneering work, emphasizing species-specific differences, was conducted by Karl Ernst von Baer. Experimental work began under the influence of the psycho-physical notions of Gustav Theodor Fechner with studies of the relationship between perceived and measured time.