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تعداد نتایج: 1429934  

2016
Andrew J.D. Nelson Cristian M. Olarte-Sánchez Eman Amin John P. Aggleton

Rats with lesions in the perirhinal cortex and their control group learnt to discriminate between mirror-imaged visual landmarks to find a submerged platform in a watermaze. Rats initially learnt this discrimination passively, in that they were repeatedly placed on the platform in one corner of a square watermaze with walls of different appearance, prior to swimming to that same location for th...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2015
Marika C Inhoff Charan Ranganath

The perirhinal cortex is known to play a role in recognition memory and visual perception of objects. A recent single-unit recording study adds to our understanding of perirhinal cortex function, suggesting that it may also play a role in evaluating the significance of objects in a context-dependent manner.

Journal: :Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open 2020

Journal: :Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 2014

Journal: :Pedagogía y Saberes 2011

Journal: :International Journal of Epidemiology 2018

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Kaoru Ohyama Yasuko Sugase-Miyamoto Narihisa Matsumoto Munetaka Shidara Chikara Sato

Acquiring the significance of events based on reward-related information is critical for animals to survive and to conduct social activities. The importance of the perirhinal cortex for reward-related information processing has been suggested. To examine whether or not neurons in this cortex represent reward information flexibly when a visual stimulus indicates either a rewarded or unrewarded o...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Sidney R Lehky Keiji Tanaka

We compared single-cell activities in perirhinal cortex (PRh) as well as adjacent visual cortex (area TE) across two tasks. One task required the monkey to identify any stimulus repetition within a sequence of object stimuli. In the other task, the same stimuli were presented, but the monkey didn't have to remember them. PRh responses during the object-memory task were elevated relative to thos...

2002

The word “Layers” refers to the deferent layers within a communications system—such as an organization’s or person’s website—that together make communication possible. The idea of “Layers” is attributed to Yochai Benkler, Professor of Law at New York University, who first used it to describe a communications system that is divided in three distinct layers: 1. The “physical” layer across which c...

2001
Alistair Edwards Janet Finlay

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