نتایج جستجو برای: top down processing

تعداد نتایج: 789914  

Journal: :international journal of industrial engineering and productional research- 0
ali habibi badrabadi mohammad jafar tarokh

service oriented enterprises (soes) are subject to constant change and variation. in this paper, the changes are considered from an economic perspective based on service culture notion. once a change is implemented, the costs of some member services may increase, whereas the costs of some other services may reduce. we construct a game theoretic model trying to capture the possible conflicting i...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2016
Lorenza S Colzato Pauline van der Wel Roberta Sellaro Bernhard Hommel

Recent studies show that a single bout of meditation can impact information processing. We were interested to see whether this impact extends to attentional focusing and the top-down control over irrelevant information. Healthy adults underwent brief single bouts of either focused attention meditation (FAM), which is assumed to increase top-down control, or open monitoring meditation (OMM), whi...

Journal: :SIAM J. Comput. 2009
Andreas Maletti Jonathan Graehl Mark Hopkins Kevin Knight

Extended top-down tree transducers (transducteurs g en eralis es descendants [Arnold, Dauchet: Bi-transductions de forêts. ICALP'76. Edinburgh University Press. 1976]) received renewed interest in the eld of Natural Language Processing. Here those transducers are extensively and systematically studied. Their main properties are identi ed and their relation to classical top-down tree transducers...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Scott Gorlin Ming Meng Jitendra Sharma Hiroki Sugihara Mriganka Sur Pawan Sinha

In making sense of the visual world, the brain's processing is driven by two factors: the physical information provided by the eyes ("bottom-up" data) and the expectancies driven by past experience ("top-down" influences). We use degraded stimuli to tease apart the effects of bottom-up and top-down processes because they are easier to recognize with prior knowledge of undegraded images. Using m...

2014
George A. Mashour

The question of how structurally and pharmacologically diverse general anesthetics disrupt consciousness has persisted since the nineteenth century. There has traditionally been a significant focus on "bottom-up" mechanisms of anesthetic action, in terms of sensory processing, arousal systems, and structural scales. However, recent evidence suggests that the neural mechanisms of anesthetic-indu...

2011
Nicholas Shea

The distinction between top-down and bottom-up effects is widely relied on in experimental psychology. However, there is an important problem with the way it is normally defined. Top-down effects are effects of previously-stored information on processing the current input. But on the face of it that includes the information that is implicit in the operation of any psychological process – in its...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Naseem Al-Aidroos Christopher P Said Nicholas B Turk-Browne

Top-down attention is an essential cognitive ability, allowing our finite brains to process complex natural environments by prioritizing information relevant to our goals. Previous evidence suggests that top-down attention operates by modulating stimulus-evoked neural activity within visual areas specialized for processing goal-relevant information. We show that top-down attention also has a se...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2013
Jihoon Oh Jae Hyung Kwon Po Song Yang Jaeseung Jeong

Neural responses in early sensory areas are influenced by top-down processing. In the visual system, early visual areas have been shown to actively participate in top-down processing based on their topographical properties. Although it has been suggested that the auditory cortex is involved in top-down control, functional evidence of topographic modulation is still lacking. Here, we show that m...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Katharina Moos Simone Vossel Ralph Weidner Roland Sparing Gereon R Fink

The right intraparietal sulcus (rIPS) is a key region for the endogenous control of selective visual attention in the human brain. Previous studies suggest that the rIPS is especially involved in top-down control and spatial distribution of attention across both visual hemifields. We further explored these attentional functions using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the rIPS to...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2002
Hualou Liang Steven L Bressler Mingzhou Ding Wilson A Truccolo Richard Nakamura

It is commonly presumed, though not well established, that the prefrontal cortex exerts top-down control of sensory processing. One aspect of this control is thought to be a facilitation of sensory pathways in anticipation of such processing. To investigate the possible involvement of prefrontal cortex in anticipatory top-down control, we studied the statistical relations between prefrontal act...

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