Visual illusions: An interesting tool to investigate developmental dyslexia and autism spectrum disorder
S Gori, M Molteni, A Facoetti - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2016 - frontiersin.org
A visual illusion refers to a percept that is different in some aspect from the physical stimulus.
Illusions are a powerful non-invasive tool for understanding the neurobiology of vision …
Illusions are a powerful non-invasive tool for understanding the neurobiology of vision …
Multiple causal links between magnocellular–dorsal pathway deficit and developmental dyslexia
Although impaired auditory–phonological processing is the most popular explanation of
developmental dyslexia (DD), the literature shows that the combination of several causes …
developmental dyslexia (DD), the literature shows that the combination of several causes …
[HTML][HTML] Bistable perception: neural bases and usefulness in psychological research
GA Rodríguez-Martínez, H Castillo-Parra - International Journal of …, 2018 - scielo.org.co
Bistable images have the possibility of being perceived in two different ways. Due to their
physical characteristics, these visual stimuli allow two different perceptions, associated with …
physical characteristics, these visual stimuli allow two different perceptions, associated with …
Magnocellular-dorsal pathway and sub-lexical route in developmental dyslexia
S Gori, P Cecchini, A Bigoni, M Molteni… - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Although developmental dyslexia (DD) is frequently associate with a phonological deficit,
the underlying neurobiological cause remains undetermined. Recently, a new model, called …
the underlying neurobiological cause remains undetermined. Recently, a new model, called …
The DCDC2 Intron 2 Deletion Impairs Illusory Motion Perception Unveiling the Selective Role of Magnocellular-Dorsal Stream in Reading (Dis)ability
Developmental dyslexia (DD) is a heritable neurodevelopmental reading disorder that could
arise from auditory, visual, and cross-modal integration deficits. A deletion in intron 2 of the …
arise from auditory, visual, and cross-modal integration deficits. A deletion in intron 2 of the …
[图书][B] Determinism and self-organization of human perception and performance
T Frank - 2019 - Springer
Humans and animals move and position their bodies in numerous ways. Humans walk, run,
crawl, roll, sway, tiptoe, balance, jump, climb, reach, dance, tap, clap their hands, smile, sing …
crawl, roll, sway, tiptoe, balance, jump, climb, reach, dance, tap, clap their hands, smile, sing …
Visual motion and rapid auditory processing are solid endophenotypes of developmental dyslexia
S Mascheretti, S Gori, V Trezzi, M Ruffino… - Genes, Brain and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Although a genetic component is known to have an important role in the etiology of
developmental dyslexia (DD), we are far from understanding the molecular etiopathogenetic …
developmental dyslexia (DD), we are far from understanding the molecular etiopathogenetic …
Decreased coherent motion discrimination in autism spectrum disorder: the role of attentional zoom-out deficit
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been associated with decreased coherent dot motion
(CDM) performance, a task that measures magnocellular sensitivity as well as fronto-parietal …
(CDM) performance, a task that measures magnocellular sensitivity as well as fronto-parietal …
[HTML][HTML] Perceptual reversals and creativity: is it possible to develop divergent thinking by modulating bistable perception?
G Rodríguez-Martínez - Revista de Investigación, Desarrollo e …, 2023 - scielo.org.co
The purpose of this article was to examine the relations that exist between bistable
perception and divergent thinking, taking as a reference that flexibility emerges in both …
perception and divergent thinking, taking as a reference that flexibility emerges in both …
Noise-induced coexisting firing patterns in hybrid-synaptic interacting networks
Variability in synaptic conductance has been evidenced by neuroscientists, but the precise
mechanisms whereby it contributes to coexisting firing activities are subtle and remain …
mechanisms whereby it contributes to coexisting firing activities are subtle and remain …