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Visual Discrimination with Unknown Stimulus Onset

Evaluating strategies for visual search and stimulus discrimination: implications for training eye-movements

Evaluating strategies for visual search and stimulus discrimination: implications for training eye-movements

... response discrimination judgement, maybe activation induced in the Move centre when following the pattern of target presentation competes with activation induced in the Fixate centre by the difficult response ...

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Examples Of Stimulus Discrimination In Psychology

Examples Of Stimulus Discrimination In Psychology

... of stimulus psychology definition of the email, the pigeons to particular dimensions of concept? Basic stimulus for the examples in underlying generalization in striving for different wavelength more and ...

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Temporal order judgment of visual and auditory stimuli: modulations in situations with and without stimulus discrimination

Temporal order judgment of visual and auditory stimuli: modulations in situations with and without stimulus discrimination

... cessed visual and auditory stimuli in the context of a TOJ ...of visual and auditory stimuli, which have to be discriminated in order to per- form a choice reaction in addition to the ...because ...

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Temporal-order judgment of visual and auditory stimuli: modulations in situations with and without stimulus discrimination

Temporal-order judgment of visual and auditory stimuli: modulations in situations with and without stimulus discrimination

... about stimulus features, ...cessed visual and auditory stimuli in the context of a TOJ ...of visual and auditory stimuli, which have to be discriminated in order to per- form a choice reaction in ...

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Analysis of the role of stimulus comparison in discrimination learning in Pigeons

Analysis of the role of stimulus comparison in discrimination learning in Pigeons

... Procedure. After initial magazine training, in which the birds learned to eat from the illuminated food tray, the subjects received autoshaping training designed to establish a tendency to peck at all three keys. In the ...

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The phase of pre-stimulus alpha oscillations influences the visual perception of stimulus timing

The phase of pre-stimulus alpha oscillations influences the visual perception of stimulus timing

... of stimulus properties ...at onset of the first target would promote improved processing regarding both the targets and the SOA, especially when the SOA is around perceptual ...

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Temporal discrimination: Mechanisms and relevance to adult onset dystonia

Temporal discrimination: Mechanisms and relevance to adult onset dystonia

... Investigating whether S1 rTMS-induced changes in TDT relate to neural processing in S1, Rocchi et al. (41) found a correlation between TDT, SEP recovery cycles, and S1-high-frequency oscil- lations (HFOs). S1-HFOs are ...

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Visual adaptation enhances action sound discrimination

Visual adaptation enhances action sound discrimination

... sound discrimination Nick ...a stimulus in 1 modality can bias, but also enhance, perception of a subse- quent stimulus presented within the same ...sual stimulus enhances subsequent auditory ...

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Early Category-Specific Cortical Activation Revealed by Visual Stimulus Inversion

Early Category-Specific Cortical Activation Revealed by Visual Stimulus Inversion

... after stimulus onset, in contrast with the long-held view that during this early stage all complex stimuli are processed equally and that category-specific cortical activation occurs only at later ...

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Modeling the approximate number system to quantify the contribution of visual stimulus features

Modeling the approximate number system to quantify the contribution of visual stimulus features

... the stimulus space on which it is based represent an advance over previous approaches in four important ...the stimulus space itself identifies, for the first time, the three degrees of freedom available to ...

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Spatio-Spectral Coherence Analysis of ERP signals for Attentional Visual Stimulus

Spatio-Spectral Coherence Analysis of ERP signals for Attentional Visual Stimulus

... human’s visual attention was investigated by means of coherence and bicoherence ...attentional visual stimulus ERP (Event Related Potential) data and synthesized simulated data with different ...

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Representations of naturalistic stimulus complexity in early and associative visual and auditory cortices

Representations of naturalistic stimulus complexity in early and associative visual and auditory cortices

... sensory stimulus complexity in these ...identified stimulus complexity as one of the most important stimulus properties that affect task performance 1 ...the visual domain, stimulus ...

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Stimulus Discrimination in Cerebellar Purkinje Neurons

Stimulus Discrimination in Cerebellar Purkinje Neurons

... Viewed from the perspective of ongoing activity in an individual cell, this complexity imposes a problem of signal discrimination. Given variable background activity, can a transient change in spike frequency be ...

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Visual Navigation in Unknown Environments

Visual Navigation in Unknown Environments

... asymptotic visual servoing result for unmanned aerial vehicles that tracked parallel co-planar linear visual features and Zhang and Ostrowsky used a vision system to navigate a ...based visual ...

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Conditional discrimination acquisition in young children : are the facilitative of naming due to stimulus discrimination?

Conditional discrimination acquisition in young children : are the facilitative of naming due to stimulus discrimination?

... sample stimulus appeared on the computer screen, the experimenter told the participant, “I want you to place a mark under the one that you see before you click on ...comparison stimulus without any verbal ...

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The effect of stimulus range on two interval frequency discrimination

The effect of stimulus range on two interval frequency discrimination

... 15 wide-range condition includes more loud stimuli than the other conditions, the wide range condition will be most affected by recruitment. Throughout this article we have used the term roving standard to indicate a ...

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A Neural Correlate of Behavioural Stimulus Intensity Discrimination in a Mollusc

A Neural Correlate of Behavioural Stimulus Intensity Discrimination in a Mollusc

... At greater stimulus intensities (E and F) there was evoked from the pallial neurone a synaptically mediated action potential and from the cluster cell increased synaptic activity (charac[r] ...

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Mapping of Stimulus Energy in Primary Visual Cortex

Mapping of Stimulus Energy in Primary Visual Cortex

... of stimulus energy in primary visual ...primary visual cortex (V1) by Basole, White, and Fitzpatrick demonstrated that maps of preferred orientation depend on the choice of stimuli used to measure ...

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Effect of Non-Visual Stimulus on Color Perception

Effect of Non-Visual Stimulus on Color Perception

... 1.3.2. Visual evaluation of medium to large color differences (between wash set) Most of the samples assessed in section 1.3.1 were at suprathreshold level of color difference, because the samples were selected ...

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Visual Discrimination of Distance by Octopuses

Visual Discrimination of Distance by Octopuses

... Octopuses have an interocular distance of 30-60mm, depending on their size, and were not always located exactly at the tank centre. After about 3 days of using the 50 and 37 mm discs, tr[r] ...

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