Browsing School of Biological and Chemical Sciences by Subject "Magnetic Resonance Imaging"
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Feel the Noise: Relating Individual Differences in Auditory Imagery to the Structure and Function of Sensorimotor Systems.
(2015-11)Humans can generate mental auditory images of voices or songs, sometimes perceiving them almost as vividly as perceptual experiences. The functional networks supporting auditory imagery have been described, but less is ... -
Learning Temporal Statistics for Sensory Predictions in Aging.
(2016-03)Predicting future events based on previous knowledge about the environment is critical for successful everyday interactions. Here, we ask which brain regions support our ability to predict the future based on implicit ... -
Learning temporal statistics for sensory predictions in mild cognitive impairment.
(2015-08)Training is known to improve performance in a variety of perceptual and cognitive skills. However, there is accumulating evidence that mere exposure (i.e. without supervised training) to regularities (i.e. patterns that ... -
Neural correlates of the affective properties of spontaneous and volitional laughter types.
(2017-01-27)Previous investigations of vocal expressions of emotion have identified acoustic and perceptual distinctions between expressions of different emotion categories, and between spontaneous and volitional (or acted) variants ...