Downloaded - Cisler Lab
... This step was implemented directly after motion correction and normalization of the EPI images in the preprocessing stream. We used FSL (www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/ fsl) to segment the anatomical file into CSF and WM, transformed these masks into the size and shape of the functional images, and eroded them b ...
... This step was implemented directly after motion correction and normalization of the EPI images in the preprocessing stream. We used FSL (www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/ fsl) to segment the anatomical file into CSF and WM, transformed these masks into the size and shape of the functional images, and eroded them b ...
Huffman PowerPoint Slides
... • Photoreceptors are light sensitive cells found within the retina – Rods are sensitive to light but not color, are active under low-light conditions – Cones are sensitive to color, are not active in low-light conditions, allow for fine detail – Rods and cones use different photopigments that react ...
... • Photoreceptors are light sensitive cells found within the retina – Rods are sensitive to light but not color, are active under low-light conditions – Cones are sensitive to color, are not active in low-light conditions, allow for fine detail – Rods and cones use different photopigments that react ...
Prefrontal Cortex, Emotion, and Approach/Withdrawal Motivation
... the term ‘cognitive neuroscience’. In recent years, studies have moved beyond investigating emotion and cognition as separate phenomena toward acknowledging their complex coupling under many ordinary circumstances, developing experimental paradigms that examine their relationships, and even wonderin ...
... the term ‘cognitive neuroscience’. In recent years, studies have moved beyond investigating emotion and cognition as separate phenomena toward acknowledging their complex coupling under many ordinary circumstances, developing experimental paradigms that examine their relationships, and even wonderin ...
Definitions of cognitive science
... scientific study of mind. Its practices and knowledge derive from those of the primary contributing disciplines, which are computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, cognitive neuropsychology, and philosophy. It seeks to understand how the mind works in terms of processes operating on ...
... scientific study of mind. Its practices and knowledge derive from those of the primary contributing disciplines, which are computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, cognitive neuropsychology, and philosophy. It seeks to understand how the mind works in terms of processes operating on ...
Involvement of the Caudal Medulla in Negative Feedback
... neurons. These inhibitory effects induced by spatial summation of nociceptive inputs have been shown to involve a supraspinally mediated negative feedback loop. The aim of the present study was to determine the anatomic level of integration of these controls and hence to ascertain what relationships ...
... neurons. These inhibitory effects induced by spatial summation of nociceptive inputs have been shown to involve a supraspinally mediated negative feedback loop. The aim of the present study was to determine the anatomic level of integration of these controls and hence to ascertain what relationships ...
Slide 1
... • Broca’s aphasia - condition resulting from damage to Broca’s area (usually in left frontal lobe), causing the affected person to be unable to speak fluently, to mispronounce words, and to speak haltingly. • Wernicke’s aphasia - condition resulting from damage to Wernicke’s area (usually in left te ...
... • Broca’s aphasia - condition resulting from damage to Broca’s area (usually in left frontal lobe), causing the affected person to be unable to speak fluently, to mispronounce words, and to speak haltingly. • Wernicke’s aphasia - condition resulting from damage to Wernicke’s area (usually in left te ...
A Moderate Approach to Embodied Cognitive Science
... circuitry for a variety of cognitive purposes is a central organizing principle of the brain. In other words, it is common for neural circuits originally established for one purpose to be exapted (exploited, recycled, redeployed) during evolution or normal development and put to different uses, with ...
... circuitry for a variety of cognitive purposes is a central organizing principle of the brain. In other words, it is common for neural circuits originally established for one purpose to be exapted (exploited, recycled, redeployed) during evolution or normal development and put to different uses, with ...
Historical analysis of the neural control of movement from the
... motor acts in humans. Moreover, because of their differences, it is very hard to interpret experiments in which some maneuver affects the jerk and the H reflex differentially. Every tool has to be critically tested and scrutinized before it can be widely deployed. Every new method provides a wonderf ...
... motor acts in humans. Moreover, because of their differences, it is very hard to interpret experiments in which some maneuver affects the jerk and the H reflex differentially. Every tool has to be critically tested and scrutinized before it can be widely deployed. Every new method provides a wonderf ...
Neuroimaging findings in post-traumatic stress disorder Systematic
... which may limitthe proper evaluation and categorisation of experience.Replicated localised functional changes include increased activation of the amygdala after symptom provocation (which may reflect its role in emotional memory) and decreased activity of Broca’s area atthe same time (which may expl ...
... which may limitthe proper evaluation and categorisation of experience.Replicated localised functional changes include increased activation of the amygdala after symptom provocation (which may reflect its role in emotional memory) and decreased activity of Broca’s area atthe same time (which may expl ...
Chapter 2 An Integrative Approach to Psychopathology
... Prepared learning Cognitive Science and the Unconscious Implicit learning Blind sight Stroop paradigm ...
... Prepared learning Cognitive Science and the Unconscious Implicit learning Blind sight Stroop paradigm ...
Axons break in animals lacking β-spectrin
... Strains may also result from external forces, such as impact experienced in traumatic head injury. However, the mechanism for the elasticity of axons and dendrites is unknown, as is the response of neurons to breaks caused by the loss of elasticity. How do neurons maintain their structural integrity ...
... Strains may also result from external forces, such as impact experienced in traumatic head injury. However, the mechanism for the elasticity of axons and dendrites is unknown, as is the response of neurons to breaks caused by the loss of elasticity. How do neurons maintain their structural integrity ...
Chapter 4 Notes Power Point
... •Modern brain scientists explain the mind or soul in physical terms as a product of the cerebral cortex. •Frontal lobes may play a critical role. •Many still question the relationship between subjective experience and physical processes of the brain. ...
... •Modern brain scientists explain the mind or soul in physical terms as a product of the cerebral cortex. •Frontal lobes may play a critical role. •Many still question the relationship between subjective experience and physical processes of the brain. ...
Overgeneralized autobiographical memory and future
... a personal memory, they tend to retrieve categorical information (e.g. repeated time points, events that extend over more than one day) rather than unique moments within a distinct event. Overgeneralized autobiographical memory has been documented in Vietnam veterans with PTSD (McNally, Lasko, Mackl ...
... a personal memory, they tend to retrieve categorical information (e.g. repeated time points, events that extend over more than one day) rather than unique moments within a distinct event. Overgeneralized autobiographical memory has been documented in Vietnam veterans with PTSD (McNally, Lasko, Mackl ...
Huffman PowerPoint Slides
... Karen Huffman, Mark Vernoy, and Judith Vernoy © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Huffman/Vernoy/Vernoy: Psychology in Action 5e ...
... Karen Huffman, Mark Vernoy, and Judith Vernoy © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Huffman/Vernoy/Vernoy: Psychology in Action 5e ...
Severe Reduction of Rat Defensive Behavior to a Predator by
... Adult male Wistar rats (n 5 20), weighing about 250 g and obtained from the local breeding facilities, were used in the present study. The animals were kept under controlled temperature (23 6 1°C) and illumination (12 h cycle) in the animal quarters, and had free access to water and standard laborat ...
... Adult male Wistar rats (n 5 20), weighing about 250 g and obtained from the local breeding facilities, were used in the present study. The animals were kept under controlled temperature (23 6 1°C) and illumination (12 h cycle) in the animal quarters, and had free access to water and standard laborat ...
Psychosocial Stress in Rats: Animal Model of PTSD Based on
... Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a unique psychiatric condition in that its diagnosis requires a distinct etiological event, specifically, one or more intense and horrific traumatic experiences. The individuals who develop PTSD following exposure to life-threatening trauma, such as wartime com ...
... Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a unique psychiatric condition in that its diagnosis requires a distinct etiological event, specifically, one or more intense and horrific traumatic experiences. The individuals who develop PTSD following exposure to life-threatening trauma, such as wartime com ...
introduction to qualitative methods in psychology
... it invites readers to understand better qualitative data collection methods. These are seriously difficult ways of collecting data if properly considered and there is little excuse ever for sloppy and inappropriate data collection methods. They are simply counterproductive. It is all too easy to take ...
... it invites readers to understand better qualitative data collection methods. These are seriously difficult ways of collecting data if properly considered and there is little excuse ever for sloppy and inappropriate data collection methods. They are simply counterproductive. It is all too easy to take ...
The Archetype of the Dolphin
... hypothesized that dolphins can see within our bodies. When a person is in the water with a dolphin, one can feel being scanned, hearing the echolocation (or bio-sonar) clicks being directed at them. It is also the way they communicate with one another. Dolphins are able to communicate with one anoth ...
... hypothesized that dolphins can see within our bodies. When a person is in the water with a dolphin, one can feel being scanned, hearing the echolocation (or bio-sonar) clicks being directed at them. It is also the way they communicate with one another. Dolphins are able to communicate with one anoth ...
Psychology in Cognitive Science: 19782038
... methodological myopia is not confined to Psychology; each of the disciplines without the others risks falling into narrow grooves. One advantage of the ‘‘converge and conquer’’ spirit that characterizes Cognitive Science at its best is that interaction with other cognitive disciplines not only provi ...
... methodological myopia is not confined to Psychology; each of the disciplines without the others risks falling into narrow grooves. One advantage of the ‘‘converge and conquer’’ spirit that characterizes Cognitive Science at its best is that interaction with other cognitive disciplines not only provi ...
Distributed Cognition: Cognizing, Autonomy and the Turing Test
... candidate should be a robot that we can see is just one individual autonomous system like ourselves. That way we not only eliminate the possibility of collective play-acting, but we can also test the candidate’s full sensorimotor I/O capacity to confirm that it is indeed completely indistinguishable ...
... candidate should be a robot that we can see is just one individual autonomous system like ourselves. That way we not only eliminate the possibility of collective play-acting, but we can also test the candidate’s full sensorimotor I/O capacity to confirm that it is indeed completely indistinguishable ...
discintro
... candidate should be a robot that we can see is just one individual autonomous system like ourselves. That way we not only eliminate the possibility of collective play-acting, but we can also test the candidate’s full sensorimotor I/O capacity to confirm that it is indeed completely indistinguishable ...
... candidate should be a robot that we can see is just one individual autonomous system like ourselves. That way we not only eliminate the possibility of collective play-acting, but we can also test the candidate’s full sensorimotor I/O capacity to confirm that it is indeed completely indistinguishable ...
Rethinking Language, Mind, and World Dialogically: Interactional
... Some may argue that Linell’s approach is too constructionist, and not realist enough because he insists that discourses and psychological processes are constituted in social interaction. Yet, he argues, his stance is based on ontological realism. The construction which occurs is not unconstrained. B ...
... Some may argue that Linell’s approach is too constructionist, and not realist enough because he insists that discourses and psychological processes are constituted in social interaction. Yet, he argues, his stance is based on ontological realism. The construction which occurs is not unconstrained. B ...
EXTINCTION LEARNING - Ruhr
... Associative Pavlovian fear conditioning and fear extinction are widely used paradigms to gain insights into substrates and mechanisms supporting learning and memory processes. They are powerful models because of striking parallels between rodents and humans and their high relevance for unraveling ne ...
... Associative Pavlovian fear conditioning and fear extinction are widely used paradigms to gain insights into substrates and mechanisms supporting learning and memory processes. They are powerful models because of striking parallels between rodents and humans and their high relevance for unraveling ne ...
Paleolithic public goods games: why human
... want to highlight three types of mechanisms for which the case for human specificity is rather strong and to which we can refer securely in our evolutionary reconstructions. I will argue that human cooperation and culture has a specific affective basis (Section ‘‘The role of affects’’) and that it d ...
... want to highlight three types of mechanisms for which the case for human specificity is rather strong and to which we can refer securely in our evolutionary reconstructions. I will argue that human cooperation and culture has a specific affective basis (Section ‘‘The role of affects’’) and that it d ...