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Attention enhances short‐term monocular deprivation effect

open access: yesPsyCh Journal, Volume 14, Issue 1, Page 84-93, February 2025.
Abstract Patching one eye of an adult human for a few hours has been found to promote the dominance of the patched eye, which is called short‐term monocular deprivation effect. Interestingly, recent work has reported that prolonged eye‐specific attention can also cause a shift of ocular dominance toward the unattended eye though visual inputs during ...
Jue Wang, Xin He, Min Bao
wiley   +1 more source

Terminal, but not concurrent prism exposure produces perceptual aftereffects in healthy young adults

open access: yesNeuropsychologia, 2012
A short period of prism adaptation (PA) has been shown to reduce spatial neglect symptoms. Recent evidence suggests that the positive effects of PA might be restricted to visually guided actions, with PA having little effect on perception. However, the majority of studies have adopted a concurrent exposure technique that fosters the development of a ...
Tracey A, Herlihey   +2 more
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A Brief Exposure to Leftward Prismatic Adaptation Enhances the Representation of the Ipsilateral, Right Visual Field in the Right Inferior Parietal Lobule. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
A brief exposure to rightward prismatic adaptation (PA) was shown to shift visual field representation within the inferior parietal lobule (IPL) from the right to the left hemisphere.
Clarke, S.   +3 more
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Perceptual learning reconfigures the effects of visual adaptation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Our sensory experiences over a range of different timescales shape our perception of the environment. Two particularly striking short-term forms of plasticity with manifestly different time courses and perceptual consequences are those caused by visual ...
McGovern, David P.   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

Resetting of the Human Circadian Melatonin Rhythm by Ambient Hypoxia

open access: yesJournal of Pineal Research, Volume 77, Issue 1, January 2025.
ABSTRACT Circadian clocks in the body drive daily cycles in physiology and behavior. A master clock in the brain maintains synchrony with the environmental day–night cycle and uses internal signals to keep clocks in other tissues aligned. Work in cell cultures uncovered cyclic changes in tissue oxygenation that may serve to reset and synchronize ...
Titiaan E. Post   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Aftereffects of visuomanual prism adaptation in auditory modality: Review and perspectives

open access: yesNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
Visuomanual prism adaptation (PA), which consists of pointing to visual targets while wearing prisms that shift the visual field, is one of the oldest experimental paradigms used to investigate sensorimotor plasticity. Since the 2000's, a growing scientific interest emerged for the expansion of PA to cognitive functions in several sensory modalities ...
Bonnet, Clémence   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on psoriatic arthritis: A multiregional observational study

open access: yesRheumatology &Autoimmunity, Volume 4, Issue 4, Page 226-234, December 2024.
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and COVID‐19 interact reciprocally. Patients with PsA may experience an exacerbation of the condition after SARS‐CoV‐2 infections. Furthermore, individuals with active PsA were more likely to manifest pronounced dyspnea symptoms in the presence of COVID‐19.
Ranran Yao   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Prism-induced negative aftereffects without food-reinforced feedback in newly hatched chicks [PDF]

open access: yesPsychonomic Science, 1971
Newly hatched chicks wearing hoods containing 8.5-deg prisms were force-fed a diet of liquified seeds. On the seventh day, the prism hoods were changed to 0-deg control hoods, and those chicks that pecked demonstrated significant negative aftereffects. Since the majority of the group did not peck at seed targets, a subgroup was given 3 additional days ...
openaire   +1 more source

A novel marine‐derived mitophagy inducer ameliorates mitochondrial dysfunction and thermal hypersensitivity in paclitaxel‐induced peripheral neuropathy

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 181, Issue 20, Page 4012-4027, October 2024.
Abstract Background and Purpose Mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to the pathogenesis and maintenance of chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), a significant limitation of cancer chemotherapy. Recently, the stimulation of mitophagy, a pivotal process for mitochondrial homeostasis, has emerged as a promising treatment strategy for ...
Sangwoo Im   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Perceptual Scale Expansion: An Efficient Angular Coding Strategy For Locomotor Space [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Whereas most sensory information is coded on a logarithmic scale, linear expansion of a limited range may provide a more efficient coding for the angular variables important to precise motor control.
Durgin, Frank H., Li, Z.
core   +2 more sources

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