Congruent Activity during Action and Action Observation in Motor
... completion was followed by the immediate presentation of another target, the monkeys typically did not pause between trials but rather generated continuous movement trajectories (Fig. 1 B). The trial was aborted if any movement between targets took longer than 5000 ms; normally this only happened if ...
... completion was followed by the immediate presentation of another target, the monkeys typically did not pause between trials but rather generated continuous movement trajectories (Fig. 1 B). The trial was aborted if any movement between targets took longer than 5000 ms; normally this only happened if ...
PDF version - Richard Andersen
... and offset and from the duration of the saccadic movement task. The analysis presented here is based on 161 neurons re(typically 60 ms). For both areas LIP and 7a the distribution of corded from the lateral intraparietal area (LIP), a recently defined subdivision of the IPL; and 54 neurons recorded ...
... and offset and from the duration of the saccadic movement task. The analysis presented here is based on 161 neurons re(typically 60 ms). For both areas LIP and 7a the distribution of corded from the lateral intraparietal area (LIP), a recently defined subdivision of the IPL; and 54 neurons recorded ...
Understanding Customers (Marketing)
... and it will then build your special machine to order (but normally using standard parts). Clearly, this may not be applicable to many markets which will continue to sell and advertise, but such initiatives may well point the way to the future of marketing. We are also currently seeing the early stag ...
... and it will then build your special machine to order (but normally using standard parts). Clearly, this may not be applicable to many markets which will continue to sell and advertise, but such initiatives may well point the way to the future of marketing. We are also currently seeing the early stag ...
Social Network Effects on Performance and Layoffs
... also create a friendship index that measures the frequency of socializing or informal activities in a person’s electronic communications. Because socializing can help generate friendships and friends are more likely to serve as advocates, the friendship index can be seen as a proxy for the referral ...
... also create a friendship index that measures the frequency of socializing or informal activities in a person’s electronic communications. Because socializing can help generate friendships and friends are more likely to serve as advocates, the friendship index can be seen as a proxy for the referral ...
Children`s solutions of logical versus empirical problems: What`s
... This paper focuses on young children’s ability to differentiate logical from empirical statements and solve simple problems with both types of statements. Specifically, we examine the relationship between children’s ability to map verbal descriptions onto states of affairs in the world, which is a c ...
... This paper focuses on young children’s ability to differentiate logical from empirical statements and solve simple problems with both types of statements. Specifically, we examine the relationship between children’s ability to map verbal descriptions onto states of affairs in the world, which is a c ...
Causal Client Models in Selecting Effective Interventions: A
... Causal mapping task. The drawing instructions were based on Haynes and Williams’ (2003) functional analytic clinical case formulations, which specify the problems and causal factors that are most important for a client, and the multiple causal relations between these. Specifically, we instructed par ...
... Causal mapping task. The drawing instructions were based on Haynes and Williams’ (2003) functional analytic clinical case formulations, which specify the problems and causal factors that are most important for a client, and the multiple causal relations between these. Specifically, we instructed par ...
Updating verbal and visuospatial working memory: Are the
... that executive control was required at the period of encoding but not during maintenance rehearsal. Therefore, the secondary task that placed a load on the central executive only produced performance decrements during encoding. It is important to note that WM sub-systems play different roles in the ...
... that executive control was required at the period of encoding but not during maintenance rehearsal. Therefore, the secondary task that placed a load on the central executive only produced performance decrements during encoding. It is important to note that WM sub-systems play different roles in the ...
Domain-general mechanisms of complex working memory span
... investigation of domain-general and long-term memory contributions to CWMS performance, we developed a novel CWMS paradigm adapted for use with fMRI. Beyond its incorporation of both verbal and spatial CWMS conditions and a recall procedure, our implementation involves two further important departur ...
... investigation of domain-general and long-term memory contributions to CWMS performance, we developed a novel CWMS paradigm adapted for use with fMRI. Beyond its incorporation of both verbal and spatial CWMS conditions and a recall procedure, our implementation involves two further important departur ...
Stop Using Introspection to Gather Data for the Design of... Modeling and Spatial Assistance
... imagery is important in human reasoning (and thus diagrams consisting of visual features can support human performance) the evidence is equivocal. However, in Knauff & Johnson-Laird (2002), it was argued that researchers often do not distinguish between ease of visualization and ease of constructing ...
... imagery is important in human reasoning (and thus diagrams consisting of visual features can support human performance) the evidence is equivocal. However, in Knauff & Johnson-Laird (2002), it was argued that researchers often do not distinguish between ease of visualization and ease of constructing ...
Topographic cues of nanoscale height direct neuronal growth pattern
... anti-tubulin (Fig. 3B). Here we can clearly see the neuronal processes, established and newly formed, navigate onto the substrate, encounter a ridge and align with it. On top of the ridges the neuronal processes seem to appear as straight lines aligned with the line ridges. During the navigation per ...
... anti-tubulin (Fig. 3B). Here we can clearly see the neuronal processes, established and newly formed, navigate onto the substrate, encounter a ridge and align with it. On top of the ridges the neuronal processes seem to appear as straight lines aligned with the line ridges. During the navigation per ...
Technical Competencies Framework - English - V.00
... This requires strong understanding of the organization’s environment, operational plans, current strategic position and direction with strong analytical skills and the ability to advise on strategic options for the business. This includes formal responsibility for colleagues and their actions; and t ...
... This requires strong understanding of the organization’s environment, operational plans, current strategic position and direction with strong analytical skills and the ability to advise on strategic options for the business. This includes formal responsibility for colleagues and their actions; and t ...
A Comprehensive Protocol for Manual Segmentation of the Medial
... and atlases , the present protocol presents a comprehensive set of guidelines that address inconsistencies in the extant literature. Complemented by the accompanying visual materials, this work is expected to promote clearer understanding of the MTL structures, and stir up interest of future researc ...
... and atlases , the present protocol presents a comprehensive set of guidelines that address inconsistencies in the extant literature. Complemented by the accompanying visual materials, this work is expected to promote clearer understanding of the MTL structures, and stir up interest of future researc ...
letter - Hanks Lab
... far. Contrary to current views3,5,7–9, this suggests that premotor activity in the frontal cortex does not have a role in the accumulation process, but instead has a more categorical function, such as transforming accumulated evidence into a discrete choice. To probe causally the role of FOF activit ...
... far. Contrary to current views3,5,7–9, this suggests that premotor activity in the frontal cortex does not have a role in the accumulation process, but instead has a more categorical function, such as transforming accumulated evidence into a discrete choice. To probe causally the role of FOF activit ...
Neuro-Opthalmology (Developments in Ophthalmology, Vol. 40)
... implementation for eye movements is probably not sufficient [see the chapter by Demer]. (3) Specifically for cortical structures, it has been shown that one area can be involved in the control of several types of eye movements, the frontal eye field being the best investigated structure. It could be ...
... implementation for eye movements is probably not sufficient [see the chapter by Demer]. (3) Specifically for cortical structures, it has been shown that one area can be involved in the control of several types of eye movements, the frontal eye field being the best investigated structure. It could be ...
Topographic Maps in Human Frontal Cortex Revealed in Memory
... doi:10.1152/jn.00010.2007. We used fMRI at 3 Tesla and improved spatial resolution (2 ⫻ 2 ⫻ 2 mm3) to investigate topographic organization in human frontal cortex using memory-guided response tasks performed at 8 or 12 peripheral locations arranged clockwise around a central fixation point. The task ...
... doi:10.1152/jn.00010.2007. We used fMRI at 3 Tesla and improved spatial resolution (2 ⫻ 2 ⫻ 2 mm3) to investigate topographic organization in human frontal cortex using memory-guided response tasks performed at 8 or 12 peripheral locations arranged clockwise around a central fixation point. The task ...
Neuroanatomical correlates of the near response: voluntary
... FIG. 1. (A) Human dioptric focusing system and efferent pathways from the autonomic nervous system (ANS) to the ciliary muscle. The major innervation to the ciliary muscle is parasympathetic and follows the pathway shown by the thick solid lines. The parasympathetic pathway originates in the Edinger ...
... FIG. 1. (A) Human dioptric focusing system and efferent pathways from the autonomic nervous system (ANS) to the ciliary muscle. The major innervation to the ciliary muscle is parasympathetic and follows the pathway shown by the thick solid lines. The parasympathetic pathway originates in the Edinger ...
ConcTheory
... components partitioned into more and more detailed subcomponents through a series of levels down to the device level. At each level the same functionality is described, but at a different degree of detail. Such a functional architecture, if it existed in biological brains, would therefore be the bas ...
... components partitioned into more and more detailed subcomponents through a series of levels down to the device level. At each level the same functionality is described, but at a different degree of detail. Such a functional architecture, if it existed in biological brains, would therefore be the bas ...
Renata Ziemi nska TWO NOTIONS OF THE INTERNAL AND
... the introspective access criterion.4 Therefore, we may say that epistemic externalism falls into three kinds: (1) ground externalism, (2) adequacy externalism, and (3) connection externalism. I shall focus here on ground externalism only, since it is the main concern of my argument; Kim claims that ...
... the introspective access criterion.4 Therefore, we may say that epistemic externalism falls into three kinds: (1) ground externalism, (2) adequacy externalism, and (3) connection externalism. I shall focus here on ground externalism only, since it is the main concern of my argument; Kim claims that ...
Reference frames for representing the location of visual and tactile
... Visual and tactile RF maps were determined for three horizontal fixation directions (01, +181 and 181). The amplitude of the RF displacement as a function of eye displacement was measured by crosscorrelating pairs of RF maps obtained for different eye positions, and was quantified by a displacement ...
... Visual and tactile RF maps were determined for three horizontal fixation directions (01, +181 and 181). The amplitude of the RF displacement as a function of eye displacement was measured by crosscorrelating pairs of RF maps obtained for different eye positions, and was quantified by a displacement ...
Inferior Parietal Lobule Function in Spatial Perception and
... of objects in space (77). This deficit can occur despite could no longer recognize landmarks in a town previthe ability to recognize the object and without accom- ously well known to him (53). Wilbrand’s patient could panying visual-field defects (32, 45, 185). Affected usually not recall visual ima ...
... of objects in space (77). This deficit can occur despite could no longer recognize landmarks in a town previthe ability to recognize the object and without accom- ously well known to him (53). Wilbrand’s patient could panying visual-field defects (32, 45, 185). Affected usually not recall visual ima ...
Convergence, Divergence, Pupillary Reactions and
... Attention was directed only to the retinoscopic reflex in the 90” corneal meridian The refractive errors of the monkeys were measured under light ether anesthesia, and ranged from +0.50 to -2.00 diopters in the 90’ corneal meridian (see table 1 ) . A definite “with” motion of the retinoscopic reflex ...
... Attention was directed only to the retinoscopic reflex in the 90” corneal meridian The refractive errors of the monkeys were measured under light ether anesthesia, and ranged from +0.50 to -2.00 diopters in the 90’ corneal meridian (see table 1 ) . A definite “with” motion of the retinoscopic reflex ...
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... innervates all the taste buds located on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, from the tip to the line of ...
... innervates all the taste buds located on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, from the tip to the line of ...
Hubel 1977_Small
... different destinations: to other nearby cortical regions such as area 18, to the optic tectum, and, in a recurrent path, to the lateral geniculate bodies. The striate cortex should thus not be regarded in any sense as the end of the visual path - in fact it is probably very close to the beginning, a ...
... different destinations: to other nearby cortical regions such as area 18, to the optic tectum, and, in a recurrent path, to the lateral geniculate bodies. The striate cortex should thus not be regarded in any sense as the end of the visual path - in fact it is probably very close to the beginning, a ...
View/Open - DukeSpace
... the stimulus location and the required saccadic endpoint. SEF neurons had significantly higher activity in such ‘antisaccade’ trials than in control trials in which they were allowed to look toward the stimulus (Figure 4(a)). In addition, this antisaccade-related activity was higher in the SEF than ...
... the stimulus location and the required saccadic endpoint. SEF neurons had significantly higher activity in such ‘antisaccade’ trials than in control trials in which they were allowed to look toward the stimulus (Figure 4(a)). In addition, this antisaccade-related activity was higher in the SEF than ...