Cerebral correlates of visual awareness
AD Milner - Neuropsychologia, 1995 - Elsevier
While it may be a long time before we can specify the mechanisms through which a brain
process achieves awareness, it may be possible to determine as a first step whether …
process achieves awareness, it may be possible to determine as a first step whether …
A framework for interpreting distinct patterns of hemispatial neglect
AE Hillis, A Caramazza - Neurocase, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
We report analyses of the performance of three stroke patients which reveal distinct patterns
of spatially specific errors in reading and other perceptual tasks. These patterns of …
of spatially specific errors in reading and other perceptual tasks. These patterns of …
An experimental investigation on the nature of extinction
G Di Pellegrino, E De Renzi - Neuropsychologia, 1995 - Elsevier
Under conditions of bilateral simultaneous presentation a right brain-damaged patient
consistently extinguished visual stimuli presented for 200 msec to the left visual field. He …
consistently extinguished visual stimuli presented for 200 msec to the left visual field. He …
Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain
This conference reviewed the potential scope of application for recently developed
techniques for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain. The most …
techniques for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain. The most …
Identifying objects at different levels of hierarchy: A positron emission tomography study
SM Kosslyn, NM Alpert, WL Thompson - Human Brain Mapping, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Subjects decided whether names were appropriate for accompanying pictures while their
local cerebral blood flow was monitored using positron emission tomography (PET); in one …
local cerebral blood flow was monitored using positron emission tomography (PET); in one …
Electrophysiologic correlates of age effects on visuospatial attention shift
S Yamaguchi, H Tsuchiya, S Kobayashi - Cognitive Brain Research, 1995 - Elsevier
The effects of age on the neural processes underlying shifts in visuospatial attention were
studied by non-invasive recording of brain electrical activity. Event-related evoked potentials …
studied by non-invasive recording of brain electrical activity. Event-related evoked potentials …
Precis of images of mind
MI Posner, ME Raichle - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1995 - cambridge.org
This volume explores how functional brain imaging techniques like positron emission
tomography have influenced cognitive studies. The first chapter outlines efforts to relate …
tomography have influenced cognitive studies. The first chapter outlines efforts to relate …
[PDF][PDF] On the neural mechanisms of sequence learning
T Curran - Psyche, 1995 - journalpsyche.org
Abstract Nissen and Bullemer's (1987) serial reaction time task (SRT) has proven to be a
useful model task for exploring implicit sequence learning. Neuropsychological research …
useful model task for exploring implicit sequence learning. Neuropsychological research …
Zen and the art of fos and jun.
T Kerppola, T Curran - Nature, 1995 - search.ebscohost.com
NEWS AND) VIEWS Page 1 NEWS AND) VIEWS ported by Drevets et al. Taken together, the
classic studies and the new results of Drevets et al. imply that suppression of competing stimuli …
classic studies and the new results of Drevets et al. imply that suppression of competing stimuli …
Covert orienting to non-informative cues: reaction time studies
G Tassinari, G Berlucchi - Behavioural Brain Research, 1995 - Elsevier
Lateralized, non-informative visual cues lengthen reaction time (RT) to successive targets
flashed in the same hemified. Early ipsilateral RT facilitation is limited to the co-occurrence …
flashed in the same hemified. Early ipsilateral RT facilitation is limited to the co-occurrence …