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ABSTRACT Background We compared the accuracy of eye movements in locating an item stored in visual short‐term memory between young healthy adults, normally aging older adults, and older adults with mild cognitive impairment as indicated by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment or Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination‐III test.
Raju Sapkota +3 more
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Coming Up Next: The Extent of the Perceptual Window in Comic Reading
Abstract Recent models of sequential narratives suggest that readers form predictions about upcoming panels as they read. However, previous work has considered these predictions only in terms of currently viewed information. In the current studies, we investigate to what extent readers are using information from un‐fixated panels in comic stories ...
Clare Kirtley +3 more
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Adaptive foveated single-pixel imaging with dynamic super-sampling [PDF]
As an alternative to conventional multi-pixel cameras, single-pixel cameras enable images to be recorded using a single detector that measures the correlations between the scene and a set of patterns. However, to fully sample a scene in this way requires
Barnett, Stephen M. +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how expectancy and plausibility influence behavioral and neural measures of language processing during naturalistic reading comprehension. Prior event‐related potential (ERP) studies show evidence of distinct post‐N400 positivities to violations of semantic expectancy and plausibility using artificial serial ...
Allyson Copeland, Brennan R. Payne
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Selective modulation of visual sensitivity during fixation [PDF]
During periods of steady fixation, we make small amplitude ocular movements, termed microsaccades, at a rate of 1-2 every second. Early studies provided evidence that visual sensitivity is reduced during microsaccades - akin to the well-established ...
Castet E +4 more
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Neural Dynamics of Relational Memory Retrieval Across Eye Movements
ABSTRACT Relational memory retrieval entails a dynamic interplay between eye movements and neural activity, yet the temporal coordination of these processes remains unclear. We examined how theta‐ and alpha‐band EEG activity relates to sequential fixations during relational memory retrieval.
Andrey R. Nikolaev +3 more
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In search of oculomotor capture during film viewing: Implications for the balance of top-down and bottom-up control in the saccadic system [PDF]
In the laboratory, the abrupt onset of a visual distractor can generate an involuntary orienting response: this robust oculomotor capture effect has been reported in a large number of studies (e.g.
Gilchrist, Iain D. +2 more
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Abstract Although inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) are a rare cause of epilepsy, seizures are a common presentation in these disorders. Seizures in IEM are frequently refractory to conventional anti‐seizure medication and might warrant initiation of specific treatments based on vitamins or dietary modifications or provision of alternative substrates ...
D. Kapoor +7 more
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P31 phosphor persistence at photopic mean luminance level. [PDF]
P31 phosphor screens are frequently used for short-term presentation of dot and grating patterns, but experimental data obtained with this technique have been criticized because of possible parasitic effects of phosphor persistence on subjects' visual ...
Deubel, Heiner, Wolf, W.
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Uncertainty is typically linked to the need for cognitive control reflected in greater theta band activity. We manipulate uncertainty as a trigger for curiosity in a spatial cueing paradigm. Time–frequency and DICS beamforming results show that uncertainty is not always linked to greater theta band activity.
Seema Prasad +5 more
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