[HTML][HTML] Evolving concepts of sensory adaptation

MA Webster - F1000 biology reports, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sensory systems constantly adapt their responses to match the current environment. These
adjustments occur at many levels of the system and increasingly appear to calibrate even for …

Contrast adaptation and the spatial structure of natural images

MA Webster, E Miyahara - Josa a, 1997 - opg.optica.org
Natural images have a characteristic spatial structure, with amplitude spectra that decrease
with frequency roughly as 1/f. We have examined how contrast (pattern-selective) adaptation …

Adaptive allocation of attentional gain

M Scolari, JT Serences - Journal of Neuroscience, 2009 - Soc Neuroscience
Humans are adept at distinguishing between stimuli that are very similar, an ability that is
particularly crucial when the outcome is of serious consequence (eg, for a surgeon or air …

The emotional connotations of major versus minor tonality: One or more origins?

R Parncutt - Musicae Scientiae, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
The association between major/minor tonality and positive/negative emotional valence is
psychologically robust, but without a single accepted explanation. I compare six partially …

Системогенез чувственного восприятия

ВА Барабанщиков - 2000 - elibrary.ru
В данной работе анализируются принципы и методы современного психологического
познания. Обосновывается системно-генетическая концепция чувственного восприятия …

Eye movements and perceived visual direction

M Alpern, E Aulhorn, HB Barlow, E Baumgardt… - Visual …, 1972 - Springer
The implicit assumption that visual perception is not susceptible to influences from
extraretinal sources 1 has held extremely well in the areas of color vision, contour …

Internalizing agency of self-action: perception of one's own hand movements depends on an adaptable prediction about the sensory action outcome

M Synofzik, P Thier, A Lindner - Journal of neurophysiology, 2006 - journals.physiology.org
Extensive work on learning in reaching and pointing tasks has demonstrated high degrees
of plasticity in our ability to optimize goal-directed motor behavior. However, studies focusing …

The neural basis of visual object learning

HPO de Beeck, CI Baker - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2010 - cell.com
Object vision in human and nonhuman primates is often cited as a primary example of adult
plasticity in neural information processing. It has been hypothesized that visual experience …

Pulling faces: An investigation of the face-distortion aftereffect

TL Watson, CWG Clifford - Perception, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
After adaptation to a face distorted to look unnaturally thin or fat, a normal face appears
distorted in the opposite direction (Webster and MacLin 1999 Psychonomic Bulletin & …

The tilt illusion: Repulsion and attraction effects in the oblique meridian

B O'Toole, P Wenderoth - Vision research, 1977 - Elsevier
It is commonly believed that the same neural mechanism underlies the tilt illusion and the tilt
aftereffect. Recently, it has been demonstrated that tilt aftereffects induced on oblique stimuli …