
Pursuing commitments
... in moving the eyes—yet both caused changes in mental states more mysterious than movement. In Moore and Fallah’s study6 (Fig. 1), monkeys were trained to detect a subtle change in one visual target among distracters. The task is easier if attention can be drawn to the appropriate part of the visual ...
... in moving the eyes—yet both caused changes in mental states more mysterious than movement. In Moore and Fallah’s study6 (Fig. 1), monkeys were trained to detect a subtle change in one visual target among distracters. The task is easier if attention can be drawn to the appropriate part of the visual ...
(with Perception 6
... • Sensation is sometimes referred to as “bottom-up processing”; a progression from individual elements to the whole. ...
... • Sensation is sometimes referred to as “bottom-up processing”; a progression from individual elements to the whole. ...
Disadvantages of Data Mining
... techniques, for example, spatial indexes. At the end, these patterns being extracted are seen as a summary of the input data, and can be used in additional analysis, such as, machine learning and predictive analytics [2]. Data mining includes six classes of tasks. The first class of task is named an ...
... techniques, for example, spatial indexes. At the end, these patterns being extracted are seen as a summary of the input data, and can be used in additional analysis, such as, machine learning and predictive analytics [2]. Data mining includes six classes of tasks. The first class of task is named an ...
Decision making in the cockpit. The interactive dynamics of
... from all crew members. They have to elide gender-specific differences, and this communicative neutralizing of gender as a social category is an ongoing achievement which absorbs attention. The crew members have to do “topic dissembling” work which entails continuous communicative costs, for example ...
... from all crew members. They have to elide gender-specific differences, and this communicative neutralizing of gender as a social category is an ongoing achievement which absorbs attention. The crew members have to do “topic dissembling” work which entails continuous communicative costs, for example ...
Mining Social Network Analysis Data
... Most of these flaws are simply inherent in the operating system it was built on (DOS) and the age of the product (no upgrades in the last 5 years). There is no scrolling and limited zooming and the clusters refused to be ordered intelligently. These features may sound like bells and whistles for the ...
... Most of these flaws are simply inherent in the operating system it was built on (DOS) and the age of the product (no upgrades in the last 5 years). There is no scrolling and limited zooming and the clusters refused to be ordered intelligently. These features may sound like bells and whistles for the ...
Life span chapter 4-2 File
... Difficulty describing certain kinds of information, such as complex causal relationships, may oversimplify recollections ...
... Difficulty describing certain kinds of information, such as complex causal relationships, may oversimplify recollections ...
Visual Information and Eye Movement Control in Human Cerebral
... Those reports indicated that during the execution of eye-movement tasks, the area near the anterior and posterior bank is activated by eye movement, along with the precentral sulcus. Since these results placed the frontal eye field at a position considerably more posterior than was estimated based o ...
... Those reports indicated that during the execution of eye-movement tasks, the area near the anterior and posterior bank is activated by eye movement, along with the precentral sulcus. Since these results placed the frontal eye field at a position considerably more posterior than was estimated based o ...
Biological Levels of Analysis
... Examine one interaction between cognition and physiology in terms of behaviour. Evaluate two relevant studies. ...
... Examine one interaction between cognition and physiology in terms of behaviour. Evaluate two relevant studies. ...
Oculomotor_2004
... • Worse looking down to right • Better looking up to right. • Head tilt to right improves gaze. • Head tilt to left worsens gaze. ...
... • Worse looking down to right • Better looking up to right. • Head tilt to right improves gaze. • Head tilt to left worsens gaze. ...
Scientific Method
... organization and with management. The goals of scientific research include description, understanding, and prediction of behavior. When we use the scientific method we have the opportunity to minimize outside and personal influences. The Scientific Method as Systematic Process for Acquiring Knowledg ...
... organization and with management. The goals of scientific research include description, understanding, and prediction of behavior. When we use the scientific method we have the opportunity to minimize outside and personal influences. The Scientific Method as Systematic Process for Acquiring Knowledg ...
Introductory Psychology: Sensation
... Controls the amount of light that is able to enter the eye In bright conditions the iris expands, making the pupil smaller In dark conditions the iris contracts, making the pupil larger ...
... Controls the amount of light that is able to enter the eye In bright conditions the iris expands, making the pupil smaller In dark conditions the iris contracts, making the pupil larger ...
Lecture notes
... What is the goal of neural processing within a hierarchical circuit? Processing cannot add information! From an information theoretic perspective, processing can only make information more robust to noise contamination. What transformations during processing are potentially useful? We expect to see ...
... What is the goal of neural processing within a hierarchical circuit? Processing cannot add information! From an information theoretic perspective, processing can only make information more robust to noise contamination. What transformations during processing are potentially useful? We expect to see ...
eye
... Aging and the Senses The general lack of replacement of neurons in the nervous system leads to a decline in sensory function with age. Some of this decline can be compensated by increase in stimuli strength or concentration, but the loss of axons cannot be increased in a like ...
... Aging and the Senses The general lack of replacement of neurons in the nervous system leads to a decline in sensory function with age. Some of this decline can be compensated by increase in stimuli strength or concentration, but the loss of axons cannot be increased in a like ...
Sample
... Often the front end of total research design Information needed may be loosely defined Small samples ...
... Often the front end of total research design Information needed may be loosely defined Small samples ...
Executive Functions: Eye Movements and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
... to a sudden movement, flash, or change in the environment. The latency (onset of movement) of a reflexive saccade to a visual target is typically about 200–250 ms, but it can be as short as 70–80 ms. Voluntary saccades are more complex, involve executive functions, are thought to critically involve ...
... to a sudden movement, flash, or change in the environment. The latency (onset of movement) of a reflexive saccade to a visual target is typically about 200–250 ms, but it can be as short as 70–80 ms. Voluntary saccades are more complex, involve executive functions, are thought to critically involve ...
Lecture 31
... 2. The model shows biases in the presence of moving objects that are similar to the biases shown by humans. 3. The model responds to an illusory stimulus in the same way that people do. 4. The fact that the model responds in the same way as humans with stimuli for which it was not designed provides ...
... 2. The model shows biases in the presence of moving objects that are similar to the biases shown by humans. 3. The model responds to an illusory stimulus in the same way that people do. 4. The fact that the model responds in the same way as humans with stimuli for which it was not designed provides ...
2_Sensory_impairment
... exposure to ultraviolet light from sunlight medication use, such as long-term use of steroids smoking heavy drinking a family history of cataracts eating too much or too little not eating a healthy, balanced diet ...
... exposure to ultraviolet light from sunlight medication use, such as long-term use of steroids smoking heavy drinking a family history of cataracts eating too much or too little not eating a healthy, balanced diet ...
Victor I. Tishchenko Institute for Systems Analysis of Federal
... getting information about disruptive innovations in scientific challenges. The idea of using new data type (Wordstat.Yandex) representing search queries statistics and providing the analysis of how this method can be used for identifying S&T in Russian scientific space based on the following provisi ...
... getting information about disruptive innovations in scientific challenges. The idea of using new data type (Wordstat.Yandex) representing search queries statistics and providing the analysis of how this method can be used for identifying S&T in Russian scientific space based on the following provisi ...
Final - Center for Neural Science
... 8) In response to a pure tone, each point along the basilar membrane moves up and down a) with the same frequency but different amplitudes. b) with the same frequency and the same amplitude. c) with different frequencies and different amplitudes. d) with different frequencies but the same amplitude. ...
... 8) In response to a pure tone, each point along the basilar membrane moves up and down a) with the same frequency but different amplitudes. b) with the same frequency and the same amplitude. c) with different frequencies and different amplitudes. d) with different frequencies but the same amplitude. ...
ABS Summer School Multilevel Regression Analysis – Profs Heiner
... theory of DEA but it is not a pre-requisite. The DEA method will be applied using software which automatically create and solve the models needed and so those unfamiliar with linear programming will still be able to carry out assessments and interpret the findings. Overview: The aim of this course i ...
... theory of DEA but it is not a pre-requisite. The DEA method will be applied using software which automatically create and solve the models needed and so those unfamiliar with linear programming will still be able to carry out assessments and interpret the findings. Overview: The aim of this course i ...
The Optokinetic Uncover TestA New Insight Into Infantile Esotropia
... From: The Optokinetic Uncover TestA New Insight Into Infantile Esotropia JAMA Ophthalmol. 2013;131(6):759-765. doi:10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.2348 ...
... From: The Optokinetic Uncover TestA New Insight Into Infantile Esotropia JAMA Ophthalmol. 2013;131(6):759-765. doi:10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.2348 ...
Percept
... – Addresses some issues with Fechner’s law and why it cannot account for some changes in stimulus detection; works for a variety of other stimuli, namely pain and temperature. ...
... – Addresses some issues with Fechner’s law and why it cannot account for some changes in stimulus detection; works for a variety of other stimuli, namely pain and temperature. ...
Module 18
... • The point at which the optic nerve travels through the retina to exit the eye (Optic Disk) • There are no rods and cones at this point, so there is a small blind spot in vision. (do demo on page 174) • We don’t notice our blind spot because each eye compensates for the other or your brain “fills i ...
... • The point at which the optic nerve travels through the retina to exit the eye (Optic Disk) • There are no rods and cones at this point, so there is a small blind spot in vision. (do demo on page 174) • We don’t notice our blind spot because each eye compensates for the other or your brain “fills i ...
The Visual System: The Nature of Light
... • The point at which the optic nerve travels through the retina to exit the eye (Optic Disk) • There are no rods and cones at this point, so there is a small blind spot in vision. (do demo on page 174) • We don’t notice our blind spot because each eye compensates for the other or your brain “fills i ...
... • The point at which the optic nerve travels through the retina to exit the eye (Optic Disk) • There are no rods and cones at this point, so there is a small blind spot in vision. (do demo on page 174) • We don’t notice our blind spot because each eye compensates for the other or your brain “fills i ...
Acoustic Information Flow-ICCS'06-RIOFRIO
... Others suggest additional important advantages of variability or noise. They put forward that this apparent spike generation variability by neurons represents signals from excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSPs), which is commonly referred to as a temporal code [12]. The main idea of using the tem ...
... Others suggest additional important advantages of variability or noise. They put forward that this apparent spike generation variability by neurons represents signals from excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSPs), which is commonly referred to as a temporal code [12]. The main idea of using the tem ...