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== PLoS ONE 2012: Selective Attention Increases Choice Certainty in Human Decision Making == "...Subjects viewed all stimuli binocularly from a distance of 55 cm on a 1999 TFT-display (native resolution 128061024 pixels) driven by a Linux computer running the nrec visual stimulation, data acquisition and experiment control software package (http://nrec. neurologie.uni-tuebingen.de, created by F. Bunjes, J. Gukelberger et. al.) at a refresh rate of 60 Hz in a dark, quiet room. ..." [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0041136|Leopold Zizlsperger, Thomas Sauvigny, Thomas Haarmeier PLoS ONE 7(7): e41136. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041136]] |
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== Psychological Research 2011: Neural theory for the perception of causal actions == [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/08101t0787565p98/|{{attachment:fleischer_christensen_caggiano_thier_giese_psychRes_2011.png}}]] [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/08101t0787565p98/|Falk Fleischer, Andrea Christensen, Vittorio Caggiano, Peter Thier, Martin A. Giese: Psychological Research DOI 10.1007/s00426-012-0437-9]] |
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== Exp. Brain Res. 2010: Specific vermal complex spike responses build up during the course of smooth-pursuit adaptation, paralleling the decrease of performance error == [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/j1173463v4501v17/|{{attachment:Dash_Catz_Dicke_Thier.jpg}}]] [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/j1173463v4501v17/|Suryadeep Dash, Nicolas Catz, Peter Wilhelm Dicke Peter Thier, Experimental Brain Research, Volume 205, Number 1, 41-55, DOI: 10.1007/s00221-010-2331-2]] |
publications to which nrec contributed to
Contents
- PLoS ONE 2012: Selective Attention Increases Choice Certainty in Human Decision Making
- Brain Topogr. 2012: Processing of Coherent Visual Motion in Topographically Organized Visual Areas in Human Cerebral Cortex
- European Journal of Neuroscience 2011: The role of the cerebellum in saccadic adaptation as a window into neural mechanisms of motor learning
- Curr. Biol. 2011: View-Based Encoding of Actions in Mirror Neurons of Area F5 in Macaque Premotor Cortex
- J. Neuroscience 2010: The absence of eye muscle fatigue indicates that the nervous system compensates for non-motor disturbances of oculomotor function
1. PLoS ONE 2012: Selective Attention Increases Choice Certainty in Human Decision Making
"...Subjects viewed all stimuli binocularly from a distance of 55 cm on a 1999 TFT-display (native resolution 128061024 pixels) driven by a Linux computer running the nrec visual stimulation, data acquisition and experiment control software package (http://nrec. neurologie.uni-tuebingen.de, created by F. Bunjes, J. Gukelberger et. al.) at a refresh rate of 60 Hz in a dark, quiet room. ..."
2. Brain Topogr. 2012: Processing of Coherent Visual Motion in Topographically Organized Visual Areas in Human Cerebral Cortex
"...Stimulus generation and data acquisition were controlled by the open source nrec measurement system (http://nrec.neurologie.uni-tuebingen.de, created by F. Bunjes, J. Gukelberger et. al.) running on an IBM PC-compatible Pentium class computer. ..."
3. European Journal of Neuroscience 2011: The role of the cerebellum in saccadic adaptation as a window into neural mechanisms of motor learning
4. Curr. Biol. 2011: View-Based Encoding of Actions in Mirror Neurons of Area F5 in Macaque Premotor Cortex
"...Movies, as well as the other visual stimuli, were presented by custom produced real-time software (http://nrec.neurologie.uni-tuebingen.de) with a refresh rate of 60 fps. ..."
5. J. Neuroscience 2010: The absence of eye muscle fatigue indicates that the nervous system compensates for non-motor disturbances of oculomotor function
Mario Prsa, Peter W. Dicke, and Peter Thier, J. Neuroscience 30:15834-15842