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Presentation modality influences behavioral measures of alerting, orienting, and executive control [PDF]
The Attention Network Test (ANT) uses visual stimuli to separately assess the attentional skills of alerting (improved performance following a warning cue), spatial orienting (an additional benefit when the warning cue also cues target location), and ...
A. QUENTIN SUMMERFIELD +10 more
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The Effect of Retro-Cueing on an ERP Marker of VSTM Maintenance [PDF]
Previous research has found that Contralateral Delay Activity (CDA) is correlated with the number of items maintained in Visual Short Term Memory from one visual field (VF) (Vogel & Machizawa, 2004).
Alexandra M. Murray +3 more
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Solving VIsual Madlibs with Multiple Cues [PDF]
accepted at BMVC ...
TOMMASI, TATIANA +5 more
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Long-range coupling of prefrontal cortex and visual (MT) or polysensory (STP) cortical areas in motion perception [PDF]
To investigate how, where and when moving auditory cues interact with the perception of object-motion during self-motion, we conducted psychophysical, MEG, and fMRI experiments in which the subjects viewed nine textured objects during simulated ...
Calabro, F. +3 more
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Virtual visual cues : vice or virtue? [PDF]
‘Freezing of gait’ is a common, bothersome and potentially hazardous symptom of Parkinson’s disease. Patients describe freezing of gait as the feeling as if their feet are suddenly being ‘glued’ to the floor. Freezing of gait increases the risk of falling, and impedes independence in daily life activities and quality of life.
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Visual Perception: Understanding Visual Cues to Depth [PDF]
A new study shows that, in vision, object blur can be a more accurate depth cue than stereo disparity.
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Reweighting visual cues by touch
It is well established that if multiple cues provide information about the same quantity, the information from these cues is combined by weighting each cue by the inverse of its variance. This implies that cue weights are determined by the cue variances only.
van Beers, Robert J. +3 more
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Effects of spatial cueing on overt orienting of gaze to attentive stimuli [PDF]
The latency of visually guided saccades executed after a cueing condition was adopted as a more ecological index to explore how spatial attention, usually assessed by manual responses, operates in the visual field.
Luca Falciati +3 more
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The Effects of Cues on Neurons in the Basal Ganglia in Parkinson’s Disease
Visual cues open a unique window to the understanding of Parkinson’s disease (PD). These cues can temporarily but dramatically improve PD motor symptoms. Although details are unclear, cues are believed to suppress pathological basal ganglia (BG) activity
Sridevi V. Sarma +5 more
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Memory: Obstacle Avoidance without Visual Cues [PDF]
Avoiding obstacles is essential when we move about the world, yet little is known about how we do this when visual cues are not present to guide us. Recent evidence from behavioural studies in cats suggests that working memory may be crucial.
Grahn, Jessica A., Owen, Adrian M.
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