Nevertheless, this is only possible if probabilities of environmental events are continuously monitored and updated. The MMN component, originally described in the auditory domain (aMMN) (Näätänen, Gaillard, & Mantysalo, 1978), has its analogs in the other sensory modalities as well and ...
A sensory memory to preserve visual representations across eye movementsAmir Akbarian AghdamKelsey ClarkBehrad NoudoostNeda Nategh
The primary sensory, also known as somatosensory or somesthetic, cortex is found in the parietal lobe (areas 1, 2, and 3), the major portion of which is the postcentral gyrus (see Fig. 2-5). It is also known as the sensory strip, but it is helpful to use the term somatosensory ...
You can also think of it as creating categories. But you don’t need to limit your creativity there: you can also create “groupings” within categories. That means having merchandise that might be the same color, price, size, or type together. ...
Viewing faces that are perceived as emotionally expressive evokes enhanced neural responses in multiple brain regions, a phenomenon thought to depend critically on the amygdala. This emotion-related modulation is evident even in primary visual cortex (V1
The mouse is receiving growing interest as a model organism for studying visual perception. However, little is known about how discrimination and learning interact to produce visual conditioned responses. Here, we adapted a two-alternative forced-choice
(TTh): imposing a value ofTThas high as 27 would ensure a zero false-positive rate (FDR), but at the same time, it would miss a significant fraction of actually responsive neurons (giving rise to false negatives), since deviation of the experimental distributions from control is evident in...
But the secret to an engaging and immersive shopping experience is to create a multi-sensory encounter, or what’s known as “sensory branding.” Let's take a closer look at how you could go about doing just that: Sight: There are an endless array of visual cues you can play around wi...
The extent to which brain responses differ across varying cognitive demands is referred to as “neural differentiation,” and greater neural differentiation has been associated with better cognitive performance in older adults. An emerging approach has examined within-person neural differentiation using mome...
Written words access the language system via the visual system. Thesensory processingis therefore different from that required for the comprehension and production of auditory speech. The mapping of visual stimuli to articulation is also different from that involved in object naming. For example, words...