نتایج جستجو برای: orienting device

تعداد نتایج: 683333  

2015
Punit Shah Francesca Happé Sophie Sowden Richard Cook Geoffrey Bird

Newborn infants orient preferentially toward face-like or "protoface" stimuli and recent studies suggest similar reflexive orienting responses in adults. Little is known, however, about the operation of this mechanism in childhood. An attentional-cueing procedure was therefore developed to investigate protoface orienting in early childhood. Consistent with the extant literature, 5- to 6-year-ol...

Journal: :American journal of mental retardation : AJMR 2005
Karen J Goldman Tara Flanagan Cory Shulman James T Enns Jacob A Burack

A forced-choice reaction-time (RT) task was used to examine voluntary visual orienting among children and adolescents with trisomy 21 Down syndrome and typically developing children matched at an MA of approximately 5.6 years, an age when the development of orienting abilities reaches optimal adult-like efficiency. Both groups displayed faster reaction times (RTs) when the target location was c...

Journal: :Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 2009
Robert L. Koegel Larisa Shirotova Lynn K. Koegel

Though considerable progress has been made in developing techniques for improving the acquisition of expressive verbal communication in children with autism, research has documented that 10-25% still fail to develop speech. One possible technique that could be significant in facilitating responding for this nonverbal subgroup of children is the use of orienting cues. Using a multiple baseline d...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2009
Margaret M Bradley

The foundations of orienting and attention are hypothesized to stem from activation of defensive and appetitive motivational systems that evolved to protect and sustain the life of the individual. Motivational activation initiates a cascade of perceptual and motor processes that facilitate the selection of appropriate behavior. Among these are detection of significance, indexed by a late centro...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2009
Takashi J Ozaki Seiji Ogawa

Previous studies with effective connectivity analysis have revealed neural streams of orienting of attention. However, neural streams involved in holding of attention on the fovea remain unclear. To identify them, we performed event-related functional MRI with a cueing paradigm and Granger causality analysis. Typical regions along the dorsal attention network (DAN) showed greater activation dur...

Journal: :Visual neuroscience 2003
Marnie C Fitzmaurice Vivian M Ciaramitaro Larry A Palmer Alan C Rosenquist

Lesion or inactivation of the superior colliculus (SC) of the cat results in an animal that fails to orient toward peripheral visual stimuli which normally evoke a brisk, reflexive orienting response. A failure to orient toward a visual stimulus could be the result of a sensory impairment (a failure to detect the visual stimulus) or a motor impairment (an inability to generate the orienting res...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2004
Alicia Callejas Juan Lupiáñez Pío Tudela

The present investigation was aimed to the study of the three attentional networks (Alerting, Orienting, and Executive Function) and their interactions. A modification of the task developed by Fan, McCandliss, Sommer, Raz, and Posner (2002) was used, in which a cost and benefit paradigm was combined with a flanker task and an alerting signal. We obtained significant interactions as predicted. T...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2009
Alejandro Lleras James T Enns

In three experiments, we examined possible relationships between the spatial focus of attention and the rapid resumption of a visual search following a brief interruption. In Experiment 1, we tested the role of involuntary (exogenous) spatial orienting to one region (quadrant) of a search display; in Experiment 2, we tested the role of voluntary (endogenous) spatial orienting to the same region...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2005
Maureen Dennis Kim Edelstein Kim Copeland Jon Frederick David J Francis Ross Hetherington Susan E Blaser Larry A Kramer James M Drake Michael E Brandt Jack M Fletcher

Children with spina bifida meningomyelocele and hydrocephalus (SBM) have congenital dysmorphology of the midbrain and thinning of the posterior cortex, brain regions associated with the control of covert orienting. We studied cued covert orienting in 92 children with SBM, and 40 age-matched typically developing controls. Cues were of three types: exogenous (luminance change in a peripheral box ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2011
Julia Suchan Hans-Otto Karnath

During evolution, the human brain developed remarkable functional differences between left and right hemispheres. Due to this lateralization, disorders of spatial orienting occur predominantly after right brain damage and disorders of language after left brain damage. In contrast to this general pattern, few individuals show disturbed spatial orienting (spatial neglect) after left brain damage....

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