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Seeing is as Good as Doing
(2010-03-29)Given the privileged status claimed for active learning in a variety of domains (visuomotor learning, causal induction, problem solving, education, skill learning), the present study examines whether action-based learning ... -
Seeing red by accident?
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Serial dependence for oculomotor control depends on early sensory signals.
(2022-07-11)To create an accurate percept of the world, the visual system relies on past experience and prior assumptions.1 For example, although the retinal projection of an object moving in depth changes drastically, we still perceive ... -
Serotonin depletion impairs both Pavlovian and instrumental reversal learning in healthy humans.
(Springer Nature, 2021-08-24)Serotonin is involved in updating responses to changing environmental circumstances. Optimising behaviour to maximise reward and minimise punishment may require shifting strategies upon encountering new situations. Likewise, ... -
Sources of youth access to JUUL vaping products in the United States.
(2019-12)INTRODUCTION: This study assessed sources of youth access to JUUL vaping products, the highest selling brand of the most commonly used tobacco product among adolescents in the United States. METHODS: A cross-sectional ... -
The spatial and temporal properties of attentional selectivity for saccades and reaches.
(2019-08-01)The preparation and execution of saccades and goal-directed movements elicits an accompanying shift in attention at the locus of the impending movement. However, some key aspects of the spatiotemporal profile of this ... -
Spatial limitations in averaging social cues
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The spatiotemporal characteristics of the attentional shift relative to a reach.
(2015)While the attentional shift preceding a saccadic eye movement has been well documented, the mechanisms surrounding the attentional shift preceding a reach are not well understood. It is unknown whether these mechanisms may ...