نتایج جستجو برای: presses

تعداد نتایج: 5869  

Journal: :Neuroscience research 2004
Gregor Joppich Jan Däuper Reinhard Dengler Sönke Johannes Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells Thomas F Münte

The generation of random sequences is considered to tax different executive functions. To explore the involvement of these functions further, brain potentials were recorded in 16 healthy young adults while either engaging in random number generation (RNG) by pressing the number keys on a computer keyboard in a random sequence or in ordered number generation (ONG) necessitating key presses in th...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Mitchell F Roitman Garret D Stuber Paul E M Phillips R Mark Wightman Regina M Carelli

The dopamine projection to the nucleus accumbens has been implicated in behaviors directed toward the acquisition and consumption of natural rewards. The neurochemical studies that established this link made time-averaged measurements over minutes, and so the precise temporal relationship between dopamine changes and these behaviors is not known. To resolve this, we sampled dopamine every 100 m...

2017
Daniel Reznik Shiri Simon Roy Mukamel

Self-generated, voluntary actions, are preceded by a slow negativity in the scalp electroencephalography (EEG) signal recorded from frontal regions (termed ‘readiness potential’; RP). This signal, and its lateralized subcomponent (LRP), is mainly regarded as preparatory motor activity associated with the forthcoming motor act. However, it is not clear whether this neural signature is associated...

Journal: :Consciousness and Cognition 2016
Bruno Laeng Lise Mette Eidet Unni Sulutvedt Jaak Panksepp

This study evaluated whether music-induced aesthetic "chill" responses, which typically correspond to peak emotional experiences, can be objectively monitored by degree of pupillary dilation. Participants listened to self-chosen songs versus control songs chosen by other participants. The experiment included an active condition where participants made key presses to indicate when experiencing c...

2003
Laura L. Peoples Kevin G. Lynch Jamie Lesnock Nidhi Gangadhar

During a chronic extracellular recording session, animals with a history of cocaine selfadministration were allowed to initiate drug seeking under drug free conditions. Later, in the same recording session, animals engaged in intravenous cocaine self-administration. During the drug-free period, 31% of 70 accumbal neurons showed a significant increase in average firing rate in association with e...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 2005
Herbert Heuer Olaf Kohlisch Wolfhard Klein

According to a recent hypothesis, executive functions should be particularly vulnerable to the effects of total sleep deprivation. Random generation is a task that taps executive functions. In three experiments we examined the effects of total sleep deprivation on random generation of key-presses, numbers, and nouns, in particular on the suppression of prepotent responses and the selection of n...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 1997
I H Robertson T Manly J Andrade B T Baddeley J Yiend

Insufficient attention to tasks can result in slips of action as automatic, unintended action sequences are triggered inappropriately. Such slips arise in part from deficits in sustained attention, which are particularly likely to happen following frontal lobe and white matter damage in traumatic brain injury (TBI). We present a reliable laboratory paradigm that elicits such slips of action and...

Journal: :Mathematical and Computer Modelling 2007
Hua Lin Paul M. Taylor Steve J. Bull

Grasping analysis is concerned with relating the characteristics of the grasped object to the requirements of the gripper structure. When a gripper presses a flexible specimen with a size larger than that of the gripping surface, complex deformations are produced (compression, shearing, bending and tension). The boundary conditions are complex too because of the changing compressed region and, ...

2010
Jace Miller Tracy Anne Hammond

The console gaming industry is experiencing a revolution in terms of user control, and a large part to Nintendo’s introduction of the Wii remote. The online open source development community has embraced the Wii remote, integrating the inexpensive technology into numerous applications. Some of the more interesting applications demonstrate how the remote hardware can be leveraged for nonstandard...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
K Nakamura K Sakai O Hikosaka

To examine the role of the medial frontal cortex, supplementary motor area (SMA), and pre-SMA in the acquisition and control of sequential movements, we locally injected muscimol into 43 sites in the medial frontal cortex while monkeys (n = 2) performed a sequential button-press task. In this task, the monkey had to press two of 16 (4 x 4 matrix) buttons illuminated simultaneously in a predeter...

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