The what, where and how of delay activity

KK Sreenivasan, M D'Esposito - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2019 - nature.com
Working memory is characterized by neural activity that persists during the retention interval
of delay tasks. Despite the ubiquity of this delay activity across tasks, species and …

Salience models: A computational cognitive neuroscience review

S Krasovskaya, WJ MacInnes - Vision, 2019 - mdpi.com
The seminal model by Laurent Itti and Cristoph Koch demonstrated that we can compute the
entire flow of visual processing from input to resulting fixations. Despite many replications …

Where is the “where” in the brain? A meta‐analysis of neuroimaging studies on spatial cognition

G Cona, C Scarpazza - Human brain mapping, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial representations are processed in the service of several different cognitive functions.
The present study capitalizes on the Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE) method of meta …

Long‐term exposure to high altitude attenuates verbal and spatial working memory: Evidence from an event‐related potential study

H Ma, D Zhang, X Li, H Ma, N Wang… - Brain and Behavior, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction This study aimed to determine the neurocognitive basis underlying the effects of
long‐term high‐altitude (HA) exposure on working memory (WM). Methods Using event …

Predicting an individual's dorsal attention network activity from functional connectivity fingerprints

DE Osher, JA Brissenden… - Journal of …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
The cortical dorsal attention network (DAN) is a set of parietal and frontal regions that
support a wide variety of attentionally demanding tasks. Whereas attentional deployment …

Egomotion‐related visual areas respond to active leg movements

C Serra, C Galletti, S Di Marco, P Fattori… - Human Brain …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive
viewing of optic flow stimuli activates a cortical network of temporal, parietal, insular, and …

Vision does not always help stroke survivors compensate for impaired limb position sense

TM Herter, SH Scott, SP Dukelow - Journal of neuroengineering and …, 2019 - Springer
Background Position sense is commonly impaired after stroke. Traditional rehabilitation
methods instruct patients to visualize their limbs to compensate for impaired position sense …

Mental rotation of sequentially presented 3D figures: sex and sex hormones related differences in behavioural and ERP measures

R Griksiene, A Arnatkeviciute, R Monciunskaite… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Mental rotation of 3D objects demonstrates one of the largest sex differences. We
investigated sex and sex hormones-related differences in behaviour and event related …

Revisiting the Landmark Task as a tool for studying hemispheric specialization: What's really right?

A Seydell-Greenwald, SF Pu, K Ferrara, CE Chambers… - Neuropsychologia, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The “Landmark Task”(LT) is a line bisection judgment task that predominantly
activates right parietal cortex. The typical version requires observers to judge bisections for …

Cingulate-mediated approaches to treating chronic pain

R Peyron, C Quesada, C Fauchon - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2019 - Elsevier
Anterior midcingulate cortex (aMCC) has been shown to be involved in most of the
functional imaging studies investigating acute pain. For 10–15 years, it has even been a …