
the iterative reprocessing model
... the iterative reprocessing of information. Whereas initial iterations provide relatively quick and dirty evaluations, additional iterations accompanied by reflective processes yield more nuanced evaluations and allow for phenomena such as ambivalence. Importantly, this model predicts that the proces ...
... the iterative reprocessing of information. Whereas initial iterations provide relatively quick and dirty evaluations, additional iterations accompanied by reflective processes yield more nuanced evaluations and allow for phenomena such as ambivalence. Importantly, this model predicts that the proces ...
Supporting methods 1) Participants The study was approved by the
... when no ICA components are removed (denoising) or when slice time correction is applied to the data. We used the Brain Extraction Tool (BET) from FSL [13] on the high-resolution structural MRI images to separate brain matter from non-brain matter. The resulting images guided registration of functio ...
... when no ICA components are removed (denoising) or when slice time correction is applied to the data. We used the Brain Extraction Tool (BET) from FSL [13] on the high-resolution structural MRI images to separate brain matter from non-brain matter. The resulting images guided registration of functio ...
Dynamic functional reorganization of the motor execution network
... mentioned below to the motor-related and motor-imagery areas reported in Hanakawa et al.’s (2008) study. Notably, from the methodological point of view, this study focused on the functional reorganization on the basis of the changes in topological patterns of coordinated networks, while many previou ...
... mentioned below to the motor-related and motor-imagery areas reported in Hanakawa et al.’s (2008) study. Notably, from the methodological point of view, this study focused on the functional reorganization on the basis of the changes in topological patterns of coordinated networks, while many previou ...
Dopamine D, Receptors in the Rat Brain
... known amounts of a nonvolatile 3H-labeled compound were exposed to the film along with the labeled tissue sections. Films were analyzed using a computerized image-analysis system that provides values of receptor densities expressed in fmol/mg protein. Four to six bilateral measurements were made per ...
... known amounts of a nonvolatile 3H-labeled compound were exposed to the film along with the labeled tissue sections. Films were analyzed using a computerized image-analysis system that provides values of receptor densities expressed in fmol/mg protein. Four to six bilateral measurements were made per ...
Experimental Models of Parkinson`s Disease: Insights from Many
... of PD, its usefulness becomes confounded due to development of motor complications, including dyskinesia (spontaneous or uncontrolled movements), which often is severe and debilitating. It is essential that new therapeutics are found to treat PD and to better understand its etiopathogenesis. Experim ...
... of PD, its usefulness becomes confounded due to development of motor complications, including dyskinesia (spontaneous or uncontrolled movements), which often is severe and debilitating. It is essential that new therapeutics are found to treat PD and to better understand its etiopathogenesis. Experim ...
How the Rotating Snakes optical illusion works ai escoit at a ria pr
... CONTACT US • F AQ • POL ICIE S ...
... CONTACT US • F AQ • POL ICIE S ...
Deficient Fear Conditioning in Psychopathy
... with paired presentations of CS⫹ and US and 16 trials of CS− alone), and extinction (like habituation) that occurred successively. The CS was presented for 7.05 seconds; the US (painful pressure) lasted for 10 milliseconds and was terminated together with the CS⫹. The US was applied using a plastic ...
... with paired presentations of CS⫹ and US and 16 trials of CS− alone), and extinction (like habituation) that occurred successively. The CS was presented for 7.05 seconds; the US (painful pressure) lasted for 10 milliseconds and was terminated together with the CS⫹. The US was applied using a plastic ...
The Optic Tectum of Birds - Department of Psychology
... The topographic projections in this system are impressive, and both Ipc and Slu possess reciprocal topographic efferent and afferent projections. From injections of red and green tracers in the tectum tight bands containing anterogradely labelled terminals and retrogradely labelled cells can be seen ...
... The topographic projections in this system are impressive, and both Ipc and Slu possess reciprocal topographic efferent and afferent projections. From injections of red and green tracers in the tectum tight bands containing anterogradely labelled terminals and retrogradely labelled cells can be seen ...
Shamanism in Cross-Cultural Perspective
... the core of shamanism as involving the use of techniques of ecstasy in interaction with the spirit world on behalf of the community and emphasized activities involving healing and divination. This nighttime ceremony was attended by the entire local group and was of central importance as a social gat ...
... the core of shamanism as involving the use of techniques of ecstasy in interaction with the spirit world on behalf of the community and emphasized activities involving healing and divination. This nighttime ceremony was attended by the entire local group and was of central importance as a social gat ...
MSc Thesis Template Document
... brain’s activity is not yet fully defined and remains a huge research area. This project attempts to approach and understand the diversifications of brain’s responses while interfering with different situations. The aim is to observe and notice brain’s reactions to an external stimulus. Neural activ ...
... brain’s activity is not yet fully defined and remains a huge research area. This project attempts to approach and understand the diversifications of brain’s responses while interfering with different situations. The aim is to observe and notice brain’s reactions to an external stimulus. Neural activ ...
Neurobiology of injury to the developing brain.
... 200025, P.R. China Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Group Stark Neurosciences Research Institute and Department of Neurological Surgery Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, IN 46202, U.S.A. ...
... 200025, P.R. China Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Group Stark Neurosciences Research Institute and Department of Neurological Surgery Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, IN 46202, U.S.A. ...
Preprint - University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences
... all possible combinations as a visual stimulus, and as an intended target, resulting in 16 experimental conditions. We held the target image fixed for short blocks of trials and we presented the same images as both targets and distractors in different blocks that were repeated several times. As monk ...
... all possible combinations as a visual stimulus, and as an intended target, resulting in 16 experimental conditions. We held the target image fixed for short blocks of trials and we presented the same images as both targets and distractors in different blocks that were repeated several times. As monk ...
Brain-Computer - University of South Australia
... are compromised. Thus, the pursuit of freedom through autonomy requires that privacy be available. Given the research advances outlined above and the commercial availability of BCIs, an ethical and legal obligation to support the privacy of BCI users exists. Should an fBCI be commercially viable, th ...
... are compromised. Thus, the pursuit of freedom through autonomy requires that privacy be available. Given the research advances outlined above and the commercial availability of BCIs, an ethical and legal obligation to support the privacy of BCI users exists. Should an fBCI be commercially viable, th ...
H1 - Brian Whitworth
... – CSMA/CD (ethernet) networks are more efficient than central polling networks for the same reason – each can take what they need – We have a “society of mind” (Minsky, 1986) ...
... – CSMA/CD (ethernet) networks are more efficient than central polling networks for the same reason – each can take what they need – We have a “society of mind” (Minsky, 1986) ...
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... [3, 4]. Causal networking among different brain localities has been determined by Ahmed et al. [5]. The neural activations are adjudged according to the object presented and their magnitude depends on the type of the stimulus [6, 7]. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) enables us to captur ...
... [3, 4]. Causal networking among different brain localities has been determined by Ahmed et al. [5]. The neural activations are adjudged according to the object presented and their magnitude depends on the type of the stimulus [6, 7]. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) enables us to captur ...
The Gene Encoding Disabled-1 (DAB1), the Intracellular Adaptor of
... § Chargée de Recherche of the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique. To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel.: 32-81724-274; Fax: 32-81-724-280; E-mail: [email protected]. 储 Postdoctoral Fellow supported by European Union Program CONCORDE Grant QLG3-CT-2000-00158. ...
... § Chargée de Recherche of the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique. To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel.: 32-81724-274; Fax: 32-81-724-280; E-mail: [email protected]. 储 Postdoctoral Fellow supported by European Union Program CONCORDE Grant QLG3-CT-2000-00158. ...
BRAIN DYNAMICS AT MULTIPLE SCALES: CAN ONE RECONCILE
... Nonlinear time series analyses have suggested that the human electroencephalogram (EEG) may share statistical and dynamical properties with chaotic systems. During slow-wave sleep or pathological states like epilepsy, correlation dimension measurements display low values, while in awake and attentiv ...
... Nonlinear time series analyses have suggested that the human electroencephalogram (EEG) may share statistical and dynamical properties with chaotic systems. During slow-wave sleep or pathological states like epilepsy, correlation dimension measurements display low values, while in awake and attentiv ...
Locally evoked potentials in slices of the rat nucleus - UvA-DARE
... input fibers from the subiculum and amygdala probably terminate on medium-sized neurons in the Acb 11 that are most likely GABAergic and peptidergic 3,24. Projection neurons in the Acb are thought to be mainly GABAergic and peptidergic 21'31'62'63. Behavioral, anatomical and physiological studies ha ...
... input fibers from the subiculum and amygdala probably terminate on medium-sized neurons in the Acb 11 that are most likely GABAergic and peptidergic 3,24. Projection neurons in the Acb are thought to be mainly GABAergic and peptidergic 21'31'62'63. Behavioral, anatomical and physiological studies ha ...
Chapter 3 - University of South Alabama
... M t with ith your study t d group members b and d discuss how a child’s behavior may likely differ due to the presence or absence of myelin. You have 60 seconds. Revision 2006 PSB ...
... M t with ith your study t d group members b and d discuss how a child’s behavior may likely differ due to the presence or absence of myelin. You have 60 seconds. Revision 2006 PSB ...
Basal Ganglia: Mechanisms for Action Selection
... STN neurons also contacts neighboring channels in SNr and GPi. This creates an off-center, onsurround network ideal for resolving competition between action signals (Mink 1996; Gurney et al. 2001a; Humphries et al. 2006; Leblois et al. 2006) as illustrated in Fig. 2. A key insight from computational ...
... STN neurons also contacts neighboring channels in SNr and GPi. This creates an off-center, onsurround network ideal for resolving competition between action signals (Mink 1996; Gurney et al. 2001a; Humphries et al. 2006; Leblois et al. 2006) as illustrated in Fig. 2. A key insight from computational ...
Diffuse optical imaging of brain activation
... DOI can potentially achieve spatial resolution of 1 cm in the axes parallel to the scalp in the adult human brain close to the skull (resolution degrades rapidly with increasing depth in the brain). However, current measurement strategies primarily utilize nonoverlapping geometric arrangements of so ...
... DOI can potentially achieve spatial resolution of 1 cm in the axes parallel to the scalp in the adult human brain close to the skull (resolution degrades rapidly with increasing depth in the brain). However, current measurement strategies primarily utilize nonoverlapping geometric arrangements of so ...
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... there is no evidence for this (no negative evidence) • Is there a relation between time of acquisition and modification ...
... there is no evidence for this (no negative evidence) • Is there a relation between time of acquisition and modification ...