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Multiple Representations of Space by the Cockroach, Periplaneta americana
When cockroaches are trained to a visual–olfactory cue pairing using the antennal projection response (APR), they can form different memories for the location of a visual cue.
Matthew B. Pomaville, David D. Lent
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Enhancing allocation of visual attention with emotional cues presented in two sensory modalities
Background Responses to a visual target stimulus in an exogenous spatial cueing paradigm are usually faster if cue and target occur in the same rather than in different locations (i.e., valid vs.
Ulrike Zimmer +2 more
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Methodological issues in measures of imitative reaction times [PDF]
Ideomotor (IM) theory suggests that observing someone else perform an action activates an internal motor representation of that behaviour within the observer.
Aicken, M.D. +3 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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UV induced visual cues in grasses [PDF]
AbstractGrasses are traditionally considered as wind pollinated, however, field observations confirmed frequent insect visits to grass flowers, suggesting insect pollination. Fruit and seed predators inflict heavy losses to cereals and millets during their growth, maturation and storage. The actual factors guiding insects and predators to grass flowers,
Sabulal Baby +5 more
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The Role of Global and Local Visual Information during Gaze-Cued Orienting of Attention. [PDF]
Gaze direction is an important social communication tool. Global and local visual information are known to play specific roles in processing socially relevant information from a face. The current study investigated whether global visual information has a
Nicolette M Munsters +3 more
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Multisensory calibration Is independent of cue reliability [PDF]
Multisensory calibration is fundamental for proficient interaction within a changing environment. Initial studies suggested a visual-dominant mechanism.
Angelaki, Dora E +2 more
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During spatial navigation, animals use self-motion to estimate positions through path integration. However, estimation errors accumulate over time and it is unclear how they are corrected.
A. Kinkhabwala +3 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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Solving VIsual Madlibs with Multiple Cues [PDF]
accepted at BMVC ...
TOMMASI, TATIANA +5 more
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