[PDF][PDF] Selective attention in Alzheimer's disease
JK Foster - Frontiers in Bioscience, 2001 - article.imrpress.com
[Frontiers in Bioscience 6, d135-153, February 1, 2001] 135 SELECTIVE ATTENTION IN
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Jonathan K. Foster Depa Page 1 [Frontiers in Bioscience 6, d135-153 …
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Jonathan K. Foster Depa Page 1 [Frontiers in Bioscience 6, d135-153 …
Induced gamma-band responses in the human EEG are related to attentional information processing
MM Müller, T Gruber - Visual Cognition, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Synchronized neural activity in the frequency range above 20 Hz, the gamma-band, has
been proposed as a signature of temporal feature binding. Here we suggest that selective …
been proposed as a signature of temporal feature binding. Here we suggest that selective …
Human cortical processing of colour and pattern
The present study investigates human visual processing of simple two‐colour patterns using
a delayed match to sample paradigm with positron emission tomography (PET). This study is …
a delayed match to sample paradigm with positron emission tomography (PET). This study is …
The interaction of spatial reference frames and hierarchical object representations: evidence from figure copying in hemispatial neglect
M Behrmann, DC Plaut - Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2001 - Springer
In copying or drawing a figure, patients with hemispatial neglect following right parietal lobe
lesions typically produce an adequate representation of parts on the right of the figure while …
lesions typically produce an adequate representation of parts on the right of the figure while …
Spatial anisotropy of saccadic latency in normal subjects and brain-damaged patients
S Pitzalis, F Di Russo - Cortex, 2001 - Elsevier
In the present study, reaction time of oblique and orthogonal saccades was investigated in
normal subjects and in two groups of patients with right (RBD) and left (LBD) vascular …
normal subjects and in two groups of patients with right (RBD) and left (LBD) vascular …
Functional neuroimaging of attention
TC Handy, JB Hopfinger… - Handbook of functional …, 2001 - books.google.com
The empirical study of human cortical function advanced dramatically during the 1990s due
to the advent of hemodynamic neuroimaging (Posner & Raichle, 1994). Methods such as …
to the advent of hemodynamic neuroimaging (Posner & Raichle, 1994). Methods such as …
[图书][B] Cognitive neurology: An introduction
SF Cappa - 2001 - books.google.com
Clinical neuropsychology, ie the study of patients with cognitive disorders due to lesions of
the central nervous system, has for many years been the leading or, in the case of language …
the central nervous system, has for many years been the leading or, in the case of language …
Visuospatial attention: The role of target contrast and task difficulty when assessing the effects of cues
RJ Snowden, J Willey, JL Muir - Perception, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Cueing paradigms have become popular in assessing the processes of attention. In two
experiments we manipulated (i) the contrast of the target, and (ii) the similarity between the …
experiments we manipulated (i) the contrast of the target, and (ii) the similarity between the …
The effect of spatial cues on infants' responses in the AB task, with and without a hidden object
A Bremner, P Bryant - Developmental Science, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The errors made by infants in the AB task were taken by Piaget as an indication of an
inability to update their representations of the spatial location of a hidden object. This paper …
inability to update their representations of the spatial location of a hidden object. This paper …
The influence of binocular visual deprivation on the development of visual-spatial attention
This article examines the effects of visual input on the development of attention by
comparing normal children to children, all more than 8 years old, who had been treated for …
comparing normal children to children, all more than 8 years old, who had been treated for …