Counterbalancing for serial order carryover effects in experimental condition orders.
JL Brooks - Psychological methods, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Reactions of neural, psychological, and social systems are rarely, if ever, independent of
previous inputs and states. The potential for serial order carryover effects from one condition …
previous inputs and states. The potential for serial order carryover effects from one condition …
de Bruijn cycles for neural decoding
Stimulus counterbalance is critical for studies of neural habituation, bias, anticipation, and
(more generally) the effect of stimulus history and context. We introduce de Bruijn cycles, a …
(more generally) the effect of stimulus history and context. We introduce de Bruijn cycles, a …
Auditory communication processing in bats: What we know and where to go.
Bats are the second largest mammalian order, with over 1,300 species. These animals show
diverse behaviors, diets, and habitats. Most bats produce ultrasonic vocalizations and …
diverse behaviors, diets, and habitats. Most bats produce ultrasonic vocalizations and …
Auditory and visual orienting responses in listeners with and without hearing-impairment
WO Brimijoin, D McShefferty… - The Journal of the …, 2010 - pubs.aip.org
Head movements are intimately involved in sound localization and may provide information
that could aid an impaired auditory system. Using an infrared camera system, head position …
that could aid an impaired auditory system. Using an infrared camera system, head position …
Pattern-sensitive neurons reveal encoding of complex auditory regularities in the rat inferior colliculus
MS Malmierca, BE Niño-Aguillón, J Nieto-Diego… - Neuroimage, 2019 - Elsevier
A 'pattern alternation paradigm'has been previously used in human ERP recordings to
investigate the brain encoding of complex auditory regularities, but prior studies on …
investigate the brain encoding of complex auditory regularities, but prior studies on …
[HTML][HTML] Decoding cortical chronotopy—Comparing the influence of different cortical organizational schemes
The brain's diverse intrinsic timescales enable us to perceive stimuli with varying temporal
persistency. This study aimed to uncover the cortical organizational schemes underlying …
persistency. This study aimed to uncover the cortical organizational schemes underlying …
The significance of structural rich club hubs for the processing of hierarchical stimuli
F Mecklenbrauck, M Gruber, S Siestrup… - Human Brain …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The brain's structural network follows a hierarchy that is described as rich club (RC)
organization, with RC hubs forming the well‐interconnected top of this hierarchy. In this …
organization, with RC hubs forming the well‐interconnected top of this hierarchy. In this …
Neural response selectivity to natural sounds in the bat midbrain
Little is known about the neural mechanisms that mediate differential action–selection
responses to communication and echolocation calls in bats. For example, in the big brown …
responses to communication and echolocation calls in bats. For example, in the big brown …
Forward suppression in the auditory cortex is frequency‐specific
We investigated how physiologically observed forward suppression interacts with stimulus
frequency in neuronal responses in the guinea pig auditory cortex. The temporal order and …
frequency in neuronal responses in the guinea pig auditory cortex. The temporal order and …
Modality-specific sensory and decisional carryover effects in duration perception
Background The brain uses recent history when forming perceptual decisions. This results in
carryover effects in perception. Although separate sensory and decisional carryover effects …
carryover effects in perception. Although separate sensory and decisional carryover effects …