
Background Presentation
... • Enhanced visual response when the stimulus appears in the cell’s receptive field AND the monkey selects it as a target and saccades (overtly attends) to it. Latency of saccade is ...
... • Enhanced visual response when the stimulus appears in the cell’s receptive field AND the monkey selects it as a target and saccades (overtly attends) to it. Latency of saccade is ...
Difficulty (part of the hypothesis)
... IPS is involved in bottom-up saliency computation, and FEF is involved in forming task set (template). ...
... IPS is involved in bottom-up saliency computation, and FEF is involved in forming task set (template). ...
Scoring Rubric
... The nervous system is a critical system that sends signals throughout the body to coordinate movements and actions. It allows communication throughout your body and contains the brain, spinal cord and a large network of nerves. In total, your nervous system is made of 85 billion nerve cells called n ...
... The nervous system is a critical system that sends signals throughout the body to coordinate movements and actions. It allows communication throughout your body and contains the brain, spinal cord and a large network of nerves. In total, your nervous system is made of 85 billion nerve cells called n ...
Acrobat - GK-12 Biosensor Program at Colorado State University
... get to the SON is 1.4 mm. On a football field, how far would you have to walk to get to the SON if you were the neuron? 1. Create a ratio between your diameter (shoulder to shoulder) and the diameter of a neuron. ...
... get to the SON is 1.4 mm. On a football field, how far would you have to walk to get to the SON if you were the neuron? 1. Create a ratio between your diameter (shoulder to shoulder) and the diameter of a neuron. ...
Word 2007 - the GK-12 Program at Colorado State University!
... get to the SON is 1.4 mm. On a football field, how far would you have to walk to get to the SON if you were the neuron? 1. Create a ratio between your diameter (shoulder to shoulder) and the diameter of a neuron. ...
... get to the SON is 1.4 mm. On a football field, how far would you have to walk to get to the SON if you were the neuron? 1. Create a ratio between your diameter (shoulder to shoulder) and the diameter of a neuron. ...
Target in Field Search: Distractor in Field - Smith
... • Location on SC map determined by recording and stimulation • Injected Lidocaine (2%; 0.25 - 1.25 ul) or muscimol (0.5 ug/ul; 0.25 - 1 ul) • Test target selection and motor execution pre-injection, post-injection, and after recovery ...
... • Location on SC map determined by recording and stimulation • Injected Lidocaine (2%; 0.25 - 1.25 ul) or muscimol (0.5 ug/ul; 0.25 - 1 ul) • Test target selection and motor execution pre-injection, post-injection, and after recovery ...
Point shooting

Point shooting, also known as target- or threat-focused shooting and instinctive shooting, is a method of shooting a firearm quickly and accurately that does not rely on the use of the sights in close quarters, life-threatening situations where there is the greatest chance being killed. Close-quarters fighting makes it difficult to apply proper marksmanship techniques, which is why point shooting advocates a less sighting-based style of shooting.