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Length of stimulus presentation and visual angle are critical for efficient visual PER conditioning in the restrained honey bee, Apis mellifera

Length of stimulus presentation and visual angle are critical for efficient visual PER conditioning in the restrained honey bee, Apis mellifera

... parameters: stimulus presentation length, stimulus size ...color stimulus was presented for 4, 7 and 10 s before a sugar reward was offered, reaching similar performance levels to those for ...

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Competitive interactions affect working memory performance for both simultaneous and sequential stimulus presentation

Competitive interactions affect working memory performance for both simultaneous and sequential stimulus presentation

... sequential presentation have been assumed to be free from competition Here we manipulated the spatial proximity of stimuli Near versus Far conditions to examine the e ects of simultaneous and sequential ...

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Competitive interactions affect working memory performance for both simultaneous and sequential stimulus presentation

Competitive interactions affect working memory performance for both simultaneous and sequential stimulus presentation

... model, items that are spatially closer share more of their neural representation and thus produce greater mutual interference. However, what the model does not predict is the importance of temporal separation during ...

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Age differences in recognition memory : the effects of stimulus presentation mode, stimulus type, and trial difficulty : thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University

Age differences in recognition memory : the effects of stimulus presentation mode, stimulus type, and trial difficulty : thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University

... Presumably, a combination of the response biases, cognitive deficits, and a general age-related decline in brain function witnessed in older adults is responsible for their impaired perf[r] ...

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Age differences in recognition memory : the effects of stimulus presentation mode, stimulus type, and trial difficulty : thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University

Age differences in recognition memory : the effects of stimulus presentation mode, stimulus type, and trial difficulty : thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University

... Means M and standard deviations SO for false alarm rates as a function of Presentation Mode, Age, Stimulus Type, and Trial Difficulty.. A comparison of means M and standard deviations SO[r] ...

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Subliminal versus supraliminal stimuli activate neural responses in anterior cingulate cortex, fusiform gyrus and insula: a meta-analysis of fMRI studies

Subliminal versus supraliminal stimuli activate neural responses in anterior cingulate cortex, fusiform gyrus and insula: a meta-analysis of fMRI studies

... supraliminal presentation of the same arousing stimulus, c) the study included a direct contrast between brain activation to subliminal and supraliminal stimulus presentation, d) were original ...

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Mutations in neuroligin-3 in male mice impact behavioral flexibility but not relational memory in a touchscreen test of visual transitive inference

Mutations in neuroligin-3 in male mice impact behavioral flexibility but not relational memory in a touchscreen test of visual transitive inference

... visual stimulus (black and white graphic) was displayed on the screen for 30 s, after which, the disappearance of the stimulus coincided with the presentation of a tone, illumination of the reward ...

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Do bimodally presented sequences in the sequence production task offer a benefit in performance and task-specific learning as compared to unimodally presented stimuli?

Do bimodally presented sequences in the sequence production task offer a benefit in performance and task-specific learning as compared to unimodally presented stimuli?

... of stimulus presentation in a sequence production task resulted in improved performance as compared to unimodal stimulus presentation, due to the invocation of visual and auditory working ...

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Risks of multimodal signaling: bat predators attend to dynamic motion in frog sexual displays

Risks of multimodal signaling: bat predators attend to dynamic motion in frog sexual displays

... We recorded echolocation behavior during attack sequences with an ultrasonic microphone placed in front of the two frog models. We selected calls produced from the perch, directed at the models, measured their amplitude ...

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Presentation and response timing accuracy in Adobe Flash and HTML5/JavaScript Web experiments

Presentation and response timing accuracy in Adobe Flash and HTML5/JavaScript Web experiments

... record stimulus presentation timings and respond with known response ...auditory stimulus onset and offset with sub-millisecond accuracy, using opto-detectors attached to a computer monitor, and ...

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A new microcomputer based method for measuring walking phonotaxis in field crickets (Gryllidae)

A new microcomputer based method for measuring walking phonotaxis in field crickets (Gryllidae)

... bimaculatus phonotaxis on a locomotion compensator, the attractiveness or efficacy of an auditory stimulus was quantified by measuring the percentage of the stimulus presentation time th[r] ...

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ECC PSY 100 Chapter 5 Learning.pptx

ECC PSY 100 Chapter 5 Learning.pptx

... stimulus with a response-producing stimulus until the neutral stimulus elicits the same response.... Classical Conditioning.[r] ...

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Neuronal Activity in the Human Subthalamic Nucleus Encodes Decision Conflict during Action Selection

Neuronal Activity in the Human Subthalamic Nucleus Encodes Decision Conflict during Action Selection

... after presentation of the stimuli, suggesting that by this point the decision has been made and spiking activity may simply reflect the motor component of the ...

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The Geometry of Stimulus Control

The Geometry of Stimulus Control

... However, there is also a number of findings showing that the details of the acquisition process can be important. One such example is the phenomenon of blocking (see Mackintosh 1974van Kampen & de Vos (1995) have ...

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The influence of degraded stimuli on audio visual integration

The influence of degraded stimuli on audio visual integration

... unimodal stimulus, the less contribution regarding enhancement of accuracy or responsiveness does a combination of senses provide (Stein et ...bimodal presentation of naturally weak and unclear stimuli ...

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The Time Course of Pacemaker Inhibition in the Hydroid Tubularia

The Time Course of Pacemaker Inhibition in the Hydroid Tubularia

... The degree of inhibition in the few seconds following a stimulus is considerably greater at higher stimulus frequencies, indicating that the inhibitory effects of a stimulus can sum with[r] ...

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The role of target elevation in prey selection by tiger beetles
(Carabidae: Cicindela spp )

The role of target elevation in prey selection by tiger beetles (Carabidae: Cicindela spp )

... each stimulus combination, and no beetle was tested with every ...single stimulus of a given size, speed and elevation, whose perceived direction of approach varied slightly due to the uncontrolled ...

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Flammersfeld, Lisa
  

(2005):


	Operationalization of the dimensions of a classification of mental functions.


Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

Flammersfeld, Lisa (2005): Operationalization of the dimensions of a classification of mental functions. Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

... The principle of the localization of functions may only apply to content-related functions, i.e. they are represented modularly. Neuronal programs that are restricted to a small area in the brain accordingly convey the ...

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Familiarity based stimulus generalization of conditioned suppression

Familiarity based stimulus generalization of conditioned suppression

... Once it is accepted that novelty and familiarity enter into the representation of a stimulus, standard assumptions about associa- tive learning will accommodate our findings. We might think of stimuli C and T as ...

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Accurately Measuring Inspection Time with Computers

Accurately Measuring Inspection Time with Computers

... While we are aware that subsequent versions of Win- dows allow programs to be executed under emulations of earlier versions, and that these appear true to the earlier versions, we cannot be sure if timing behavior is ...

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