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Phase-dependent amplification of working memory content and performance
Neuronal patterns during working memory show low-frequency oscillatory activity. Here, the authors demonstrate a rhythmic retention of working memory information in theta and alpha frequency ranges.
Sanne ten Oever +2 more
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Culture and neuroscience: additive or synergistic?
The investigation of cultural phenomena using neuroscientific methods—cultural neuroscience (CN)—is receiving increasing attention. Yet it is unclear whether the integration of cultural study and neuroscience is merely additive, providing additional ...
Iacoboni, Marco +2 more
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A single session of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has been shown to improve cognition in male rodents, but the influence of sex on the effects of VNS on behavior and synaptic plasticity are poorly understood.
Laura K. Olsen +7 more
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Scaling up the Evaluation of Recurrent Neural Network Models for Cognitive Neuroscience
Li, Moufan +7 more
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Primate visual cortex exhibits key organizational principles: cortical magnification, eccentricity-dependent receptive field size and spatial frequency tuning as well as radial bias.
Danny da Costa +3 more
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Real-World Applications in Cognitive Neuroscience
The challenge set in this volume was to give the reader a picture of how psychology and cognitive neuroscience has reached the stage of intellectual maturity where we can ask how it serves our daily lives, commerce, and society.
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Distinct information flows for different whole-body actions across LOTC subdivisions
The lateral occipitotemporal cortex (LOTC) is crucial for object, body, and expression perception, but its functions in computing body representation and action information remain poorly understood. Using ultrahigh-field 7 T fMRI and data-driven methods,
Baichen Li +3 more
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Unravelling the “equivalence paradox”: An exploration of possible mechanistic explanations for the equivalence of the person-centred approach and cognitive behavioural therapy [PDF]
This project adopted a neuroscience perspective to explore the reason for the Equivalence Paradox, that is the finding that quite different therapeutic modalities are, as an approximation, equally effective.
Garman, Andrew J.
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Memory and law: what can cognitive neuroscience contribute? [PDF]
A recent decision in the United States by the New Jersey Supreme Court has led to improved jury instructions that incorporate psychological research showing that memory does not operate like a video recording. Here we consider how cognitive neuroscience
Schacter, Daniel +3 more
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