Visual adaptation
MA Webster - Annual review of vision science, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Sensory systems continuously mold themselves to the widely varying contexts in which they
must operate. Studies of these adaptations have played a long and central role in vision …
must operate. Studies of these adaptations have played a long and central role in vision …
Adaptation and visual coding
MA Webster - Journal of vision, 2011 - jov.arvojournals.org
Visual coding is a highly dynamic process and continuously adapting to the current viewing
context. The perceptual changes that result from adaptation to recently viewed stimuli …
context. The perceptual changes that result from adaptation to recently viewed stimuli …
[HTML][HTML] That's near my hand! Parietal and premotor coding of hand-centered space contributes to localization and self-attribution of the hand
C Brozzoli, G Gentile, HH Ehrsson - Journal of Neuroscience, 2012 - Soc Neuroscience
The ability to identify and localize our own limbs is crucial for survival. Indeed, the majority of
our interactions with objects occur within the space surrounding the hands. In non-human …
our interactions with objects occur within the space surrounding the hands. In non-human …
Habituation and adaptation to odors in humans
Habituation, or decreased behavioral response, to odors is created by repeated exposure
and several detailed characteristics, whereas adaptation relates to the neural processes that …
and several detailed characteristics, whereas adaptation relates to the neural processes that …
EEG-based brain-computer interfaces: an overview of basic concepts and clinical applications in neurorehabilitation
Many people with severe motor disabilities require alternative methods of communication
and control because they are unable to use conventional means that require voluntary …
and control because they are unable to use conventional means that require voluntary …
The cognitive neuroscience toolkit for the neuroeconomist: A functional overview.
JW Kable - Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
This article provides the beginning neuroeconomist with an introductory overview to the
different methods used in human neuroscience. It describes basic strengths and …
different methods used in human neuroscience. It describes basic strengths and …
The use of repetition suppression paradigms in developmental cognitive neuroscience
Repetition suppression paradigms allow a more detailed look at brain functioning than
classical paradigms and have been applied vigorously in adult cognitive neuroscience …
classical paradigms and have been applied vigorously in adult cognitive neuroscience …
Potential of pretreatment neural activity in the visual cortex during emotional processing to predict treatment response to scopolamine in major depressive disorder
ML Furey, WC Drevets, EM Hoffman, E Frankel… - JAMA …, 2013 - jamanetwork.com
Context The need for improved treatment options for patients with major depressive disorder
(MDD) is critical. Faster-acting antidepressants and biomarkers that predict clinical response …
(MDD) is critical. Faster-acting antidepressants and biomarkers that predict clinical response …
Brain regions that show repetition suppression and enhancement: A meta‐analysis of 137 neuroimaging experiments
H Kim - Human brain mapping, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Repetition suppression and enhancement refer to the reduction and increase in the neural
responses for repeated rather than novel stimuli, respectively. This study provides a meta …
responses for repeated rather than novel stimuli, respectively. This study provides a meta …
Reduced habituation in patients with schizophrenia
Background Neural habituation, the decrease in brain response to repeated stimulation, is a
basic form of learning. There is strong evidence for behavioral and physiological habituation …
basic form of learning. There is strong evidence for behavioral and physiological habituation …