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An electrophysiological probe of incidental semantic association

by Marta Kutas, Steven A. Hillyard - Journal ofCognitive Neuroscience , 1988
"... Laboratory observations have tended to confirm our everyday experience that words are not always as easily understood in isolation as in the company of other words. For example, we can usually decipher a word through ..."
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Laboratory observations have tended to confirm our everyday experience that words are not always as easily understood in isolation as in the company of other words. For example, we can usually decipher a word through

Electrophysiological evidence of the capture of visual attention.

by Clayton Hickey , John J Mcdonald , Jan Theeuwes - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, , 2006
"... Abstract & We investigated the ability of salient yet task-irrelevant stimuli to capture attention in two visual search experiments. Participants were presented with circular search arrays that contained a highly salient distractor singleton defined by color and a less salient target singleton ..."
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Abstract & We investigated the ability of salient yet task-irrelevant stimuli to capture attention in two visual search experiments. Participants were presented with circular search arrays that contained a highly salient distractor singleton defined by color and a less salient target singleton

OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES

by Nina Dmitrieva
"... Abstract: Summarizing the accumulated experience for a long time in the polyparametric cognitive modeling of different physiological processes (electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, electroreovasogram and others) and the development on this basis some diagnostics methods give ground for formulati ..."
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Abstract: Summarizing the accumulated experience for a long time in the polyparametric cognitive modeling of different physiological processes (electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, electroreovasogram and others) and the development on this basis some diagnostics methods give ground

Electrophysiological Studies of Ipsilateral Visual Pathway in Crucian Carp By

by Akiyoshi Niida
"... The axons of the retinal ganglion cells in the fish are believed to cross over completely at the chiasma and then to reach the contralateral optic tectum. Nevertheless, behavioural (Sperry and Clark, 1949; McCleary, 1960; Ingle, 1965; Mark et al., 1973) and electrophysiological experiments (Mark and ..."
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The axons of the retinal ganglion cells in the fish are believed to cross over completely at the chiasma and then to reach the contralateral optic tectum. Nevertheless, behavioural (Sperry and Clark, 1949; McCleary, 1960; Ingle, 1965; Mark et al., 1973) and electrophysiological experiments (Mark

Measurement of the limiting equivalent conductivities and

by Angelo Keramidas, Levin Kuhlmann, Andrew J. Moorhouse, Peter H. Barry
"... mobilities of the most prevalent ionic species of EGTA (EGTA2 and EGTA3) for use in electrophysiological experiments ..."
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mobilities of the most prevalent ionic species of EGTA (EGTA2 and EGTA3) for use in electrophysiological experiments

Behavioral and Electrophysiological Correlates of Change Blindness

by Turatto, Veronica Mazza , 2003
"... Although the ability to notice a change in the visual scene has been used as an investigative tool to gain new insights on visual system mechanisms, it has recently become an issue itself. In the last decade, many studies have addressed the flip side of change detection, namely the change blindn ..."
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blindness studies, both from behavioral and electrophysiological experiments. Mechanisms of change detection and change blindness are discussed, highlighting the role of visual attention for conscious change perception.

A Comparison of Methods for Clustering of Electrophysiological Multineuron

by A. W. K. Sim, C. T. Jin, L. W. Chan, P. H. W. Leong
"... Abstract—Techniques for the automatic clustering of extracellular multineuron recordings from the nervous system are compared for efficiency and accuracy. Selected waveforms were combined with noise to form test data with known classifications. After identical preprocessing using a Schmitt trigger t ..."
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were tested with data obtained from electrophysiological experiments. Index terms—Multi-unit spike train, Computer spike discrimination, neural network I.

visuospatial orienting: Electrophysiological

by Martin Eimer, Universitdt Mtinchen Munrhen
"... evidence from trial-by-trial cuzng experiments ..."
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evidence from trial-by-trial cuzng experiments

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"... WITH many electrophysiological experiments it is necessary to initiate the elcctrophysiological process to be studied artificially. For this purpose, a current has to be injected into nerve or muscle tissue by means of two ..."
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WITH many electrophysiological experiments it is necessary to initiate the elcctrophysiological process to be studied artificially. For this purpose, a current has to be injected into nerve or muscle tissue by means of two

Natural waking and sleep states: a view from inside neocortical neurons

by M. Steriade, I. Timofeev, F. Grenier - J. Neurophysiol , 2001
"... 1969–1985, 2001. In this first intracellular study of neocortical activities during waking and sleep states, we hypothesized that synaptic activities during natural states of vigilance have a decisive impact on the observed electrophysiological properties of neurons that were previously studied unde ..."
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1969–1985, 2001. In this first intracellular study of neocortical activities during waking and sleep states, we hypothesized that synaptic activities during natural states of vigilance have a decisive impact on the observed electrophysiological properties of neurons that were previously studied
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