نتایج جستجو برای: visual preference

تعداد نتایج: 421650  

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Tanya Orlov Tamar R. Makin Ehud Zohary

Large-scale topographic representations of the body have long been established in the somatosensory and motor cortices. Using functional imaging, we identified a topographically organized body part map within the occipitotemporal cortex (OTC), with distinct clusters of voxels showing clear preference for different visually presented body parts. This representation was consistent both across hem...

2016
ANDREA JANE BRAAKHUIS

Braakhuis, A.J. (2015). Learning styles of elite and sub-elite athletes. J. Hum. Sport Exerc., 10(4), pp.927935. Athletes have preferences for the way in which they internalise and process information. Athlete educators, such as coaches and sports medical staff, rarely consider the learning style of an prior to education. This study aims to characterise a range of athletes with regards to their...

2015
Lijuan Shi Yuanyue Zhou Jianjun Ou Jingbo Gong Suhong Wang Xilong Cui Hailong Lyu Jingping Zhao Xuerong Luo

Eye-tracking studies in young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have shown a visual attention preference for geometric patterns when viewing paired dynamic social images (DSIs) and dynamic geometric images (DGIs). In the present study, eye-tracking of two different paired presentations of DSIs and DGIs was monitored in a group of 13 children aged 4 to 6 years with ASD and 20 chronolo...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
B Roerig J P Kao

Neurons in the primary visual cortex are selective for the direction of movement of a visual stimulus. Like other stimulus features, direction preference is mapped on the cortical surface in a systematic manner. Intracortical synaptic circuits, in particular inhibitory connections, have been implicated in the emergence of direction selectivity. Whether intracortical inhibition specifically supp...

2015
Sarah A. Chau Nathan Herrmann Moshe Eizenman Jonathan Chung Krista L. Lanctôt

BACKGROUND Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with selective attention impairments, which could contribute to cognitive and functional deficits. Selective attention can be explored through examination of novelty preference. AIMS In this study, we quantified novelty preference in AD patients by measuring visual scanning behaviour using an eye tracking paradigm. METHODS Mild-to-moderate A...

Journal: :Inf. Sci. 2008
Zeshui Xu

In this paper, we investigate group decision making problems with multiple types of linguistic preference relations. The paper has two parts with similar structures. In the first part, we transform the uncertain additive linguistic preference relations into the expected additive linguistic preference relations, and present a procedure for group decision making based on multiple types of additiv...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2015
Gunnar Schmidtmann Andrew J Logan Graeme J Kennedy Gael E Gordon Gunter Loffler

Humans manipulate objects chiefly within their lower visual field, a consequence of upright posture and the anatomical position of hands and arms.This study tested the hypothesis of enhanced sensitivity to a range of stimuli within the lower visual field. Following current models of hierarchical processing within the ventral steam, discrimination sensitivity was measured for orientation, curvat...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Thang Duong Bartlett D Moore Ralph D Freeman

Exposure to specific visual stimuli causes a reduction in sensitivity to similar subsequent stimulation. This adaptation effect is observed behaviorally and for neurons in the primary visual cortex. Here, we explore the effects of adaptation on neurons that encode binocular depth discrimination in the cat's primary visual cortex. Our results show that neuronal preference for binocular depth is ...

Journal: :Neuron 2001
Sven Schuett Tobias Bonhoeffer Mark Hübener

We have studied the precise temporal requirements for plasticity of orientation preference maps in kitten visual cortex. Pairing a brief visual stimulus with electrical stimulation in the cortex, we found that the relative timing determines the direction of plasticity: a shift in orientation preference toward the paired orientation occurs if the cortex is activated first visually and then elect...

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