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 …

de Bruijn cycles for neural decoding

GK Aguirre, MG Mattar, L Magis-Weinberg - Neuroimage, 2011 - Elsevier
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 …

Auditory communication processing in bats: What we know and where to go.

A Salles, KM Bohn, CF Moss - Behavioral neuroscience, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
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 …

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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Decoding cortical chronotopy—Comparing the influence of different cortical organizational schemes

F Mecklenbrauck, J Sepulcre, J Fehring, RI Schubotz - NeuroImage, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Neural response selectivity to natural sounds in the bat midbrain

A Salles, S Park, H Sundar, S Macías, M Elhilali… - Neuroscience, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

Forward suppression in the auditory cortex is frequency‐specific

C Scholes, AR Palmer… - European Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
We investigated how physiologically observed forward suppression interacts with stimulus
frequency in neuronal responses in the guinea pig auditory cortex. The temporal order and …

Modality-specific sensory and decisional carryover effects in duration perception

B Li, B Wang, A Zaidel - BMC biology, 2023 - Springer
Background The brain uses recent history when forming perceptual decisions. This results in
carryover effects in perception. Although separate sensory and decisional carryover effects …