نتایج جستجو برای: visual synchrony

تعداد نتایج: 367165  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Garrett B Stanley Jianzhong Jin Yushi Wang Gaëlle Desbordes Qi Wang Michael J Black Jose-Manuel Alonso

Thalamic neurons respond to visual scenes by generating synchronous spike trains on the timescale of 10-20 ms that are very effective at driving cortical targets. Here we demonstrate that this synchronous activity contains unexpectedly rich information about fundamental properties of visual stimuli. We report that the occurrence of synchronous firing of cat thalamic cells with highly overlappin...

2003
Giridharan Iyengar Harriet J. Nock Chalapathy Neti

In this paper we present our approach to detect monologues in video shots. A monologue shot is defined as a shot containing a talking person in the video channel with the corresponding speech in the audio channel. Whilst motivated by the TREC 2002 Video Retrieval Track (VT02), the underlying approach of synchrony between audio and video signals are also applicable for voice and face-based biome...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2014
Vladimir Miskovic Andreas Keil

When organisms confront unpleasant objects in their natural environments, they engage in behaviors that allow them to avoid aversive outcomes. Here, we linked visual processing of threat to its behavioral consequences by including a motor response that terminated exposure to an aversive event. Dense-array steady-state visual evoked potentials were recorded in response to conditioned threat and ...

Journal: :Brain and language 2003
Andrew A Fingelkurts Alexander A Fingelkurts Christina M Krause Riikka Möttönen Mikko Sams

Information from different sensory modalities is processed in different cortical regions. However, our daily perception is based on the overall impression resulting from the integration of information from multiple sensory modalities. At present it is not known how the human brain integrates information from different modalities into a unified percept. Using a robust phenomenon known as the McG...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2006
Chris van der Togt Stiliyan Kalitzin Henk Spekreijse Victor A F Lamme Hans Supèr

Behavioral measures such as expectancy and attention have been associated with the strength of synchronous neural activity. On this basis, it is hypothesized that synchronous activity affects our ability to detect and recognize visual objects. To investigate the role of synchronous activity in visual perception, we studied the magnitude and precision of correlated activity, before and after sti...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2000
Watt Phillips

In this review we consider the logic and the evidence relating to the issue of dynamic grouping in human vision. Dynamic grouping is required when the visual system is creating novel descriptions, either because it is dealing with novel stimuli or it is providing information for novel purposes. In such cases, dynamic grouping provides a mechanism for discovering regularities in the data. We con...

2015
Vladimir Miskovic Andreas Keil

When organisms confront unpleasant objects in their natural environments, they engage in behaviors that allow them to avoid aversive outcomes. Here, we linked visual processing of threat to its behavioral consequences by including a motor response that terminated exposure to an aversive event. Dense-array steady-state visual evoked potentials were recorded in response to conditioned threat and ...

2006
H. Bredin G. Chollet

Speech is a means of communication that is intrinsically bimodal: the audio signal originates from the dynamics of the articulators. This paper reviews recent works in the field of audiovisual speech and more specifically on techniques developed to measure the level of correspondence between audio and visual speech. It overviews the most common audio and visual speech front-end processing, tran...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2021

Parent-child synchrony—parent-child interaction patterns characterized by contingent social responding, mutual responsivity, and co-regulation—has been robustly associated with adaptive child outcomes. Synchrony has investigated in both behavioral biological frameworks. While it demonstrated that adversity can influence parent-child synchrony, the neural mechanisms which this disruption occurs ...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2010
Steven Phillips Yuji Takeda

Aging involves selective changes in attentional control. However, its precise effect on visual attention is difficult to discern from behavioural studies alone. In this paper, we employ a recently developed phase-locking measure of synchrony as an indicator of top-down/bottom-up control of attention to assess attentional control in the elderly. Fourteen participants (63-74 years) searched for a...

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