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yoshikoyabe library [57 articles]

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  • PEST: Efficient Estimates on Probability Functions
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 41, No. 4A. (1967), pp. 782-787.
    by MM Taylor, Douglas C Creelman
    posted to pest by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-20 03:03:47 as **
  • Microcomputer-based estimation of psychophysical thresholds: The Best PEST
    Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, Vol. 14, No. 1. (1982), pp. 21-25.
    by Harris R Lieberman, Alex P Pentland
    posted to psychometric-function pest best_pest by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-16 06:02:24 as **
  • Maximum likelihood estimation: the best PEST.
    Percept Psychophys, Vol. 28, No. 4. (October 1980), pp. 377-379.
    posted to psychometric-function pest best_pest by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-16 05:52:49 as ** along with 1 person neilh
  • Adaptive procedures in psychophysical research.
    Percept Psychophys, Vol. 63, No. 8. (November 2001), pp. 1279-1292.
    by MR Leek
    posted to psychometric-function by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-14 01:56:39 as ** along with 1 person neilh
  • A comparison of fixed-step-size and Bayesian staircases for sensory threshold estimation
    Spatial Vision, Vol. 20, No. 3. (2007), pp. 197-218.
    posted to threshold psychometric-function by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-14 01:46:01 as **
  • The visual control of ball interception during human locomotion
    Neuroscience Letters, Vol. 334, No. 1. (6 December 2002), pp. 13-16.
  • Exploration in the service of prospective control
    Infant Behavior and Development, Vol. 23, No. 3-4. (4 March 2000), pp. 441-460.
    by Karen E Adolph, Marion A Eppler, Ludo Marin, Idell B Weise, Wechsler
    posted to locomotion infant by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-10 02:53:57 as **
  • Why walkers slip: Shine is not a reliable cue for slippery ground
    Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 68, No. 3. (April 2006), pp. 339-352.
    posted to locomotion by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-10 02:18:51 as **
  • Learning in the development of infant locomotion.
    Monogr Soc Res Child Dev, Vol. 62, No. 3. (1997)
    by KE Adolph
  • Concurrent task performance enhances low-level visuomotor learning.
    Percept Psychophys, Vol. 69, No. 4. (May 2007), pp. 513-522.
    by RA Roche, S Commins, F Agnew, S Cassidy, K Corapi, S Leibbrand, Z Lipson, J Rickard, J Sorohan, C Wynne, SM O'Mara
  • Swimming with and against the Stream: Does Motor Adaptation to Lateral Forces Influence Visual Motion Perception?
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 27, No. 49. (5 December 2007), pp. 13367-13368.
    by Gerrit W Maus
    posted to visualmotor-interactions by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-08 05:12:21 as **
  • Balance control: looking forwards to feedforward.
    Current opinion in neurology, Vol. 20, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 1-2.
    by AM Bronstein
    posted to locomotor-aftereffect locomotion by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-07 04:29:55 as **
  • The moving platform after-effect reveals dissociation between what we know and how we walk
    Journal of Neural Transmission, Vol. 114, No. 10. (October 2007), pp. 1297-1303.
    posted to locomotor-aftereffect locomotion by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-07 04:29:09 as **
  • The Critical Role of Locomotion Mechanics in Decoding Sensory Systems
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 27, No. 5. (31 January 2007), pp. 1123-1128.
    by Noah J Cowan, Eric S Fortune
    posted to sensorimotor-control locomotion eigenmannia by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-07 03:11:59 as **
  • Visuo-vestibular Influences on the Moving Platform Locomotor Aftereffect
    J Neurophysiol, Vol. 99, No. 3. (1 March 2008), pp. 1354-1365.
    by Karen L Bunday, Adolfo M Bronstein
    posted to locomotor-aftereffect locomotion by yoshikoyabe on 2008-07-07 03:10:11 as **
  • Motor force field learning influences visual processing of target motion.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 27, No. 37. (12 September 2007), pp. 9975-9983.
    by LE Brown, ET Wilson, MA Goodale, PL Gribble
  • Why Don't We Move Faster? Parkinson's Disease, Movement Vigor, and Implicit Motivation
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 27, No. 27. (4 July 2007), pp. 7105-7116.
    by Pietro Mazzoni, Anna Hristova, John W Krakauer
  • Changes in connectivity after visual cortical brain damage underlie altered visual function
    Brain (9 May 2008), awn063.
    by Holly Bridge, Owen Thomas, Saad Jbabdi, Alan Cowey
    posted to visual-cortex by yoshikoyabe on 2008-05-25 15:08:40 as **
  • Learning to link visual contours.
    Neuron, Vol. 57, No. 3. (7 February 2008), pp. 442-451.
    by W Li, V Piëch, CD Gilbert
    posted to top-down by yoshikoyabe on 2008-05-23 10:20:51 as ** along with 2 people dcoates sam1001
  • Estimating psychometric functions in forced-choice situations: significant biases found in threshold and slope estimations when small samples are used.
    Percept Psychophys, Vol. 46, No. 5. (November 1989), pp. 434-442.
    by JK O'Regan, R Humbert
    posted to psychometric-function by yoshikoyabe on 2007-10-19 14:11:29 as **
  • Assimilation and contrast in motion perception: explorations in cooperativity.
    Vision Res, Vol. 30, No. 10. (1990), pp. 1439-1451.
    by M Nawrot, R Sekuler
    posted to cooperativity induced-motion motion-perception by yoshikoyabe on 2007-10-17 02:40:23 as **
  • Motion capture changes to induced motion at higher luminance contrasts, smaller eccentricities, and larger inducer sizes.
    Vision Res, Vol. 33, No. 15. (October 1993), pp. 2091-2107.
  • Motion capture depends on signal strength.
    Perception, Vol. 30, No. 4. (2001), pp. 489-510.
    posted to motion-capture by yoshikoyabe on 2007-09-10 09:25:43 as **
  • Center-surround inhibition and facilitation as a function of size and contrast at multiple levels of visual motion processing.
    J Vis, Vol. 5, No. 6. (2005), pp. 571-578.
    posted to visual-motion by yoshikoyabe on 2007-09-10 08:13:50 as **
  • Perceptual consequences of centre-surround antagonism in visual motion processing.
    Nature, Vol. 424, No. 6946. (17 July 2003), pp. 312-315.
    by D Tadin, JS Lappin, LA Gilroy, R Blake
  • Neural Mechanisms of Visual Attention: How Top-Down Feedback Highlights Relevant Locations
    Science, Vol. 316, No. 5831. (15 June 2007), pp. 1612-1615.
    by Yuri B Saalmann, Ivan N Pigarev, Trichur R Vidyasagar
  • Parietal activity and the perceived direction of ambiguous apparent motion.
    Nat Neurosci, Vol. 6, No. 6. (June 2003), pp. 616-623.
    by ZM Williams, JC Elfar, EN Eskandar, LJ Toth, JA Assad
  • Experience-dependent representation of visual categories in parietal cortex
    Nature, Vol. 443 (27 August 2006), pp. 85-88.
    by David J Freedman, John A Assad
    posted to attention lip monkey by yoshikoyabe on 2007-09-03 08:23:55 as ** along with 1 person yEvb0
  • The role of attention in central and peripheral motion integration
    Vision Research, Vol. 44, No. 12. (June 2004), pp. 1367-1374.
    by David Melcher, Sofia Crespi, Aurelio Bruno, Concetta M Morrone
    posted to attention spatial-attention by yoshikoyabe on 2007-09-03 08:14:10 as **
  • Top-Down Versus Bottom-Up Control of Attention in the Prefrontal and Posterior Parietal Cortices
    Science, Vol. 315, No. 5820. (30 March 2007), pp. 1860-1862.
    by Timothy J Buschman, Earl K Miller
  • When sustained attention impairs perception
    Nature Neuroscience, Vol. 9, No. 10. (10 September 2006), pp. 1243-1245.
    by Sam Ling, Marisa Carrasco
  • The primate cortico-cerebellar system: anatomy and function
    Nature Reviews Neuroscience, Vol. 7, No. 7., pp. 511-522.
    by Narender Ramnani
    posted to cerebellar efference-copy forward-model by yoshikoyabe on 2007-08-27 06:17:06 as **
  • Neural networks underlying endogenous and exogenous visual-spatial orienting
    NeuroImage, Vol. 23, No. 2. (October 2004), pp. 534-541.
    by Andrew R Mayer, Jill M Dorflinger, Stephen M Rao, Michael Seidenberg
    posted to attention central peripheral by yoshikoyabe on 2007-08-19 13:40:58 as **
  • The representation of visual salience in monkey parietal cortex.
    Nature, Vol. 391, No. 6666. (29 January 1998), pp. 481-484.
  • Is Posner's "beam" the same as Treisman's "glue"?: On the relation between visual orienting and feature integration theory.
    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, Vol. 13, No. 2. (May 1987), pp. 228-241.
    by KA Briand, RM Klein
    posted to attention by yoshikoyabe on 2007-08-13 01:03:02 as **
  • Attention Increases Sensitivity of V4 Neurons
    Neuron, Vol. 26, No. 3. (June 2000), pp. 703-714.
    by John H Reynolds, Tatiana Pasternak, Robert Desimone
  • Attention alters appearance.
    Nat Neurosci, Vol. 7, No. 3. (March 2004), pp. 308-313.
    by M Carrasco, S Ling, S Read
    posted to attention by yoshikoyabe on 2007-08-09 10:28:06 as ** along with 4 people sam1001 bhamcnil suizan chiapet
  • Superior temporal and premotor brain areas necessary for biological motion perception.
    Brain (26 July 2007)
    by Ayse Pinar P Saygin
    posted to biological-motion by yoshikoyabe on 2007-08-06 01:14:10 as **
  • Neural systems in the visual control of steering.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 27, No. 30. (25 July 2007), pp. 8002-8010.
    by DT Field, RM Wilkie, JP Wann
  • Early electrophysiological markers of visual awareness in the human brain.
    Neuroimage (18 June 2007)
    by Kathrin Ohla, Niko A A Busch, Christoph S S Herrmann
  • A model of the neuro-musculo-skeletal system for anticipatory adjustment of human locomotion during obstacle avoidance.
    Biol Cybern, Vol. 78, No. 1. (January 1998), pp. 9-17.
    by G Taga
    posted to optic-flow by yoshikoyabe on 2007-07-12 15:50:20 as **
  • Understanding the roles of vision in the control of human locomotion
    Gait & Posture, Vol. 5, No. 1. (February 1997), pp. 54-69.
    by Aftab E Patla
    posted to locomotion vision by yoshikoyabe on 2007-07-10 15:54:33 as **
  • The visual control of stability in children and adults: postural readjustments in a ground optical flow
    Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 159, No. 1. (1 November 2004), pp. 33-46.
    by Bernard Baumberger, Brice Isableu, Michelangelo Flückiger
    posted to optic-flow by yoshikoyabe on 2007-07-10 15:11:24 as read
  • Visual control of posture during walking: functional specificity.
    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, Vol. 22, No. 4. (August 1996), pp. 818-838.
    by WH Warren, BA Kay, EH Yilmaz
    posted to optic-flow by yoshikoyabe on 2007-07-10 14:05:15 as **
  • Motion parallax is used to control postural sway during walking
    Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 111, No. 2. (1996), pp. 271-282.
    by Benoît G Bardy, William H Warren, Bruce A Kay
    posted to optic-flow by yoshikoyabe on 2007-07-10 14:04:06 as read
  • A mammalian model of optic-flow utilization in the control of locomotion.
    Exp Brain Res, Vol. 91, No. 1. (1992), pp. 171-175.
    by HJ Sun, DP Carey, MA Goodale
    posted to optic-flow locomotion by yoshikoyabe on 2007-06-21 01:35:59 as **
  • Understanding the contribution of binocular vision to the control of adaptive locomotion
    Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 142, No. 4. (February 2002), pp. 551-561.
    by Aftab Patla, Ewa Niechwiej, Vincent Racco, Melvyn Goodale
  • Anisotropy for Direction Discrimination in a Two-frame Apparent Motion Display
    Vision Research, Vol. 37, No. 6. (March 1997), pp. 765-767.
    by Yoshio Ohtani, Yoshimichi Ejima
    posted to ambiguous motion by yoshikoyabe on 2007-06-20 16:26:40 as read
  • Spatiotopic temporal integration of visual motion across saccadic eye movements.
    Nat Neurosci, Vol. 6, No. 8. (August 2003), pp. 877-881.
    by D Melcher, MC Morrone
    posted to saccade by yoshikoyabe on 2007-06-15 03:14:42 as ** along with 2 people xyzzy bhamcnil
  • notes Positive motion after-effect induced by bandpass-filtered random-dot kinematograms.
    Vision Res, Vol. 32, No. 9. (September 1992), pp. 1635-1646.
    by S Nishida, T Sato
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