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Object-based attention requires monocular visual pathways
Mechanisms of object-based attention (OBA) are commonly associated with the cerebral cortex. However, less is known about the involvement of...
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Neuroanatomy and Develo** Brain Circuits in Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
This chapter explores the neuroanatomy and develo** brain circuits implicated in disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD). It dissects the... -
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Circadian disruptions and brain clock dysregulation in mood disorders
The circadian system, composed of a network of brain and peripheral 24-hour clocks and oscillators, allows organisms to anticipate and synchronize to...
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Need for cross-level iterative re-entry in models of visual processing
Two main hypotheses regarding the directional flow of visual information processing in the brain have been proposed: feed-forward (bottom-up) and...
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Clinical Approach to Stress
Stress is associated with different emotional states, where fear and anxiety are the most commonly experienced during stressful situations. Fear... -
A new transformation of cone responses to opponent color responses
It is widely agreed that the color vision process moves quickly from cone receptors to opponent color cells in the retina and lateral geniculate...
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Development of visual object recognition
Object recognition is the process by which humans organize the visual world into meaningful perceptual units. In this Review, we examine the...
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Evidence of target enhancement and distractor suppression in early visual areas
Although the mechanisms of target enhancement and distractor suppression have been investigated along the visual processing hierarchy, there remains...
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Experimental evidence for involvement of monocular channels in mental rotation
According to the prevailing view, cognitive processes of mental rotation are carried out by visuospatial perceptual circuits located primarily in...
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Using perceptual tasks to selectively measure magnocellular and parvocellular performance: Rationale and a user’s guide
The visual system uses parallel pathways to process information. However, an ongoing debate centers on the extent to which the pathways from the...
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