Hemispheric differences in recognizing upper and lower facial displays of emotion

CI Prodan, DM Orbelo, JA Testa… - Cognitive and Behavioral …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Objective To determine if there are hemispheric differences in processing upper versus
lower facial displays of emotion. Background Recent evidence suggests that there are two …

Selective attentional processing and the right hemisphere: effects of aging and alcoholism.

DL Evert, M Oscar-Berman - Neuropsychology, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Thirty-seven nonalcoholic individuals (22 women, 15 men), ages 26–76, and 36 abstinent
alcoholic individuals (11 women, 25 men), ages 31–74, participated in a cued-detection task …

[PDF][PDF] Cerebellar neurocognition: a new avenue

P Marien, S Engelborghs, PP De Deyn - Acta neurologica belgica, 2001 - researchgate.net
The functional role of the cerebellum is traditionally defined as a mere coordinator of
automatic and somatic motor functions. This view determined most of the clinical and …

Deriving numerosity and shape from identical visual displays

GR Fink, JC Marshall, J Gurd, PH Weiss, O Zafiris… - NeuroImage, 2001 - Elsevier
We presented identical displays of three to five dots in a functional magnetic resonance
imaging (fMRI) experiment with normal volunteers. Two distinct directed attention tasks were …

Binocular rivalry and the cerebral hemispheres with a note on the correlates and constitution of visual consciousness

SM Miller - Brain and Mind, 2001 - Springer
In addressing thescientific study of consciousness, Crick and Koch state,“It is probable that
at any moment some active neuronal processes in your head correlate with consciousness …

The context of uncertainty modulates the subcortical response to predictability

A Bischoff-Grethe, M Martin, H Mao… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2001 - direct.mit.edu
Implicit motor learning tasks typically involve comparisons of subject responses during a
sequence versus a random condition. In neuroimaging, brain regions that are correlated …

The thalamus interrupts top-down attentional control for permitting exploratory shiftings to sensory signals

GA Michael, M Boucart, JF Degreef, O Godefroy - Neuroreport, 2001 - journals.lww.com
When attention is involuntarily drawn in a direction different to that of the target, slower motor
response times are observed (ie the meridian effect). Previous data suggested that the …

Multimodal mechanisms of attention related to rates of spatial shifting in vision and touch

E Macaluso, CD Frith, J Driver - Experimental Brain Research, 2001 - Springer
Covert attention can be directed spatially in several different sensory modalities (eg vision
and touch). Recent psychological experiments indicate the existence of crossmodal links in …

Attention and alerting: cognitive processes spared in blindsight.

RW Kentridge, CA Heywood - 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors review some of their work examining the influence of temporal and spatial cues
on residual vision. Blindsight performance in people, as in monkeys, is often facilitated by …

Cued visual attention does not distinguish between occluded and occluding objects

C Haimson, M Behrmann - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2001 - Springer
Does visual attention spread from the cued end of an occluded object to locations occupied
by inferred portions of that object? We investigated this question by using a probe detection …