LIFE-SPAN DEVELOPMENT
... • Psychological experiments reveal processing limitations of hemispheres – Optic chiasm not severed ...
... • Psychological experiments reveal processing limitations of hemispheres – Optic chiasm not severed ...
Fans and critics of globalist theories.
... Bottom line: "Conscious experiences provide the primary adaptive input to the brain: The evidence shows omni-phenomenalism, not epi-phenomenalism. Conscious experience is very powerful. (Slide 6) ...
... Bottom line: "Conscious experiences provide the primary adaptive input to the brain: The evidence shows omni-phenomenalism, not epi-phenomenalism. Conscious experience is very powerful. (Slide 6) ...
Rotatory nystagmus - Besøk daftpunk.no
... Normally with the head at rest, in the neutral position the resting discharges in the two vestibular nerve are equal. Vestibulomotor (vestibuloocular and vestibulospinal) reflexes are elicited when inputs from the two vestibular organs or their central projection are made equal, that is, they are un ...
... Normally with the head at rest, in the neutral position the resting discharges in the two vestibular nerve are equal. Vestibulomotor (vestibuloocular and vestibulospinal) reflexes are elicited when inputs from the two vestibular organs or their central projection are made equal, that is, they are un ...
Bird Brain: Evolution
... six-layered cortex since birds evolved well after mammals (by 50–100 million years) (Figure 2). The region below the ventricle, called the dorsal ventricular ridge (DVR), contains mesopallium, nidopallium, and arcopallium, and it is a nuclear pallial organization that is unique to birds and reptile ...
... six-layered cortex since birds evolved well after mammals (by 50–100 million years) (Figure 2). The region below the ventricle, called the dorsal ventricular ridge (DVR), contains mesopallium, nidopallium, and arcopallium, and it is a nuclear pallial organization that is unique to birds and reptile ...
PREFRONTAL AND MEDIAL TEMPORAL LOBE INTERACTIONS IN
... effects of hippocampal or fornix lesions on recognition15,22,23 whereas other researchers have reported deficits13,24. The importance of the perirhinal cortex for familiarity-based memory is less controversial. Electrophysiological studies have found perirhinal neurons that show diminished responses ...
... effects of hippocampal or fornix lesions on recognition15,22,23 whereas other researchers have reported deficits13,24. The importance of the perirhinal cortex for familiarity-based memory is less controversial. Electrophysiological studies have found perirhinal neurons that show diminished responses ...
A Stress-Induced Shift From Trace to Delay Conditioning Depends
... To assess delay and trace conditioning in one task, we intermixed a CS1 that coterminated with the US (CS1delay) (Figure 2), another CS1 that was followed by the US after an interval of 3 seconds (CS1trace), and a third stimulus that was never reinforced (conditioned stimulus not paired with the US, ...
... To assess delay and trace conditioning in one task, we intermixed a CS1 that coterminated with the US (CS1delay) (Figure 2), another CS1 that was followed by the US after an interval of 3 seconds (CS1trace), and a third stimulus that was never reinforced (conditioned stimulus not paired with the US, ...
REVIEWS - Institute for Applied Psychometrics
... WEBER’S LAW , which is obeyed by most sensory dimensions. The scalar property applies not only to behavioural responses, but also to neural activation as measured by ensemble recording, or by the haemodynamic response to timed events measured with fMRI45–47 (FIG. 2). The pacemaker–accumulator model. ...
... WEBER’S LAW , which is obeyed by most sensory dimensions. The scalar property applies not only to behavioural responses, but also to neural activation as measured by ensemble recording, or by the haemodynamic response to timed events measured with fMRI45–47 (FIG. 2). The pacemaker–accumulator model. ...
(2003). Prefrontal and medial temporal lobe interactions in
... effects of hippocampal or fornix lesions on recognition15,22,23 whereas other researchers have reported deficits13,24. The importance of the perirhinal cortex for familiarity-based memory is less controversial. Electrophysiological studies have found perirhinal neurons that show diminished responses ...
... effects of hippocampal or fornix lesions on recognition15,22,23 whereas other researchers have reported deficits13,24. The importance of the perirhinal cortex for familiarity-based memory is less controversial. Electrophysiological studies have found perirhinal neurons that show diminished responses ...
On-line, voluntary control of human temporal lobe
... Daily life continually confronts us with an exuberance of external, sensory stimuli competing with a rich stream of internal deliberations, plans and ruminations. The brain must select one or more of these for further processing. How this competition is resolved across multiple sensory and cognitive ...
... Daily life continually confronts us with an exuberance of external, sensory stimuli competing with a rich stream of internal deliberations, plans and ruminations. The brain must select one or more of these for further processing. How this competition is resolved across multiple sensory and cognitive ...
Cerebral cortex and the clinical expression of
... a progressive movement disorder dominated by neostriatal pathology represent.The availability of novel neuroimaging methods has enabled us to evaluate cerebral cortical changes in HD, which we have found to occur early and to be topographically selective. What is less clear, however, is how these ch ...
... a progressive movement disorder dominated by neostriatal pathology represent.The availability of novel neuroimaging methods has enabled us to evaluate cerebral cortical changes in HD, which we have found to occur early and to be topographically selective. What is less clear, however, is how these ch ...
Neural Basis of Visually Guided Head Movements Studied With fMRI
... increases in a cortical network consisting of areas in the precentral sulcus (frontal eye fields, FEF), in the medial superior frontal cortex (supplementary eye fields, SEF), in the intraparietal sulcus (parietal eye fields, PEF), in the precuneus, at the junction of occipital and temporal cortex (M ...
... increases in a cortical network consisting of areas in the precentral sulcus (frontal eye fields, FEF), in the medial superior frontal cortex (supplementary eye fields, SEF), in the intraparietal sulcus (parietal eye fields, PEF), in the precuneus, at the junction of occipital and temporal cortex (M ...
AIP
... "F5 is target of strong projections originating from ar-ea AIP. Injections in this parietal area showed that the anterograde and retrograde labelings in the agranular frontal cortex was almost completely confined to F5 and, therefore, the anatomical linkage between these two areas is highly selecti ...
... "F5 is target of strong projections originating from ar-ea AIP. Injections in this parietal area showed that the anterograde and retrograde labelings in the agranular frontal cortex was almost completely confined to F5 and, therefore, the anatomical linkage between these two areas is highly selecti ...
Neural evidence for the interplay between language, gesture, and
... superior temporal areas was negatively correlated with the producibility of a phoneme. That is, the harder a phoneme was to produce for the English speakers, the more superior temporal areas were activated. Premotor cortex also distinguished between native and non-native phonemes, in the sense that ...
... superior temporal areas was negatively correlated with the producibility of a phoneme. That is, the harder a phoneme was to produce for the English speakers, the more superior temporal areas were activated. Premotor cortex also distinguished between native and non-native phonemes, in the sense that ...
Individualism, conservatism, and radicalism as criteria for
... parametric functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify which criteria/dimensions people use to structure complex political beliefs and which brain regions are concurrently activated. We found that three independent dimensions explained the variability of a set of statements expressing politica ...
... parametric functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify which criteria/dimensions people use to structure complex political beliefs and which brain regions are concurrently activated. We found that three independent dimensions explained the variability of a set of statements expressing politica ...
Lecture 11 - Websupport1
... • Often the two divisions have opposing effects e.g. one would excite and the other will inhibit. ...
... • Often the two divisions have opposing effects e.g. one would excite and the other will inhibit. ...
Contributions to the Understanding of the Neural Bases of
... abstractization and generalization to make new discoveries; know, spread and protect the ethical, moral and religious standards in order to live an optimal social life; organize behavior and extrapolate it in time; deal with cognitive novelty. The prediction and comprehension of others’ behavior are ...
... abstractization and generalization to make new discoveries; know, spread and protect the ethical, moral and religious standards in order to live an optimal social life; organize behavior and extrapolate it in time; deal with cognitive novelty. The prediction and comprehension of others’ behavior are ...
How the prefrontal executive got its stripes
... changes seen in laminar structure in all cortical systems, whether they are sensory, motor/premotor or prefrontal. Each cortical system, regardless of its placement on the cortical mantle, is composed of areas that at one extreme have fewer than six layers (limbic areas), leading to adjacent areas t ...
... changes seen in laminar structure in all cortical systems, whether they are sensory, motor/premotor or prefrontal. Each cortical system, regardless of its placement on the cortical mantle, is composed of areas that at one extreme have fewer than six layers (limbic areas), leading to adjacent areas t ...
Neurons
... The human brain is densely packed with more than one hundred billion neurons, perhaps as many as a trillion or more (Johnson, 1994). From the time we are born, as we begin learning about the world around us, our brains become an increasingly complex network of billions upon billions of interlaced ne ...
... The human brain is densely packed with more than one hundred billion neurons, perhaps as many as a trillion or more (Johnson, 1994). From the time we are born, as we begin learning about the world around us, our brains become an increasingly complex network of billions upon billions of interlaced ne ...
Chapter 14:The Brain and Cranial Nerves
... • The human brain is complex • Brain function is associated with life • This chapter is a study of brain and cranial nerves directly connected to it • Will provide insight into brain circuitry and function ...
... • The human brain is complex • Brain function is associated with life • This chapter is a study of brain and cranial nerves directly connected to it • Will provide insight into brain circuitry and function ...
Cortical control of saccades and fixation in man
... performance in the awake, intact human subject, so © Oxford University Press 1994 ...
... performance in the awake, intact human subject, so © Oxford University Press 1994 ...
Le trouble déficitaire de l`attention - University of Ottawa
... In terms of support variables, average correlations were more varied depending on the related construct. For example, while a moderate average correlation exists between support variables and environmental structure (r = .33), there is only a low correlation between support and background characteri ...
... In terms of support variables, average correlations were more varied depending on the related construct. For example, while a moderate average correlation exists between support variables and environmental structure (r = .33), there is only a low correlation between support and background characteri ...
Neuroscience of Depression: A Review Depression, also used
... leads to decreased activity in the dorsolateral ...
... leads to decreased activity in the dorsolateral ...
category 1
... Can produce only basic speech and numbers Deals with objects in space, recognizing patterns, faces, and melodies, putting together a puzzle and drawing a picture, some mathematical reasoning Helps express emotions and detect emotions of others Chances are these people will be better at nonverbal act ...
... Can produce only basic speech and numbers Deals with objects in space, recognizing patterns, faces, and melodies, putting together a puzzle and drawing a picture, some mathematical reasoning Helps express emotions and detect emotions of others Chances are these people will be better at nonverbal act ...
The Nervous System
... technical plan, which means that you will be learning many new terms, but you will need to know these terms in order to understand how biological psychologists go about explaining psychological topics. As you read, keep Stephen Hawking in mind. Why has he been able not only to survive but to thrive? ...
... technical plan, which means that you will be learning many new terms, but you will need to know these terms in order to understand how biological psychologists go about explaining psychological topics. As you read, keep Stephen Hawking in mind. Why has he been able not only to survive but to thrive? ...
Functional Anatomy, Physiology and Clinical Aspects of Basal Ganglia
... cerebral cortex increases (ibid.). Motor, emotional and cognitive functions are controlled by two neuronal pathways, being the part of cortico-subcortical loops: direct and indirect (Fig 1). These pathways are under control of connections of the nigrostriatal system of zona compacta nigra (Mandir & ...
... cerebral cortex increases (ibid.). Motor, emotional and cognitive functions are controlled by two neuronal pathways, being the part of cortico-subcortical loops: direct and indirect (Fig 1). These pathways are under control of connections of the nigrostriatal system of zona compacta nigra (Mandir & ...