نتایج جستجو برای: discrimination

تعداد نتایج: 64955  

2012
Gary Lupyan

How does language impact cognition and perception? A growing number of studies show that language, and specifically the practice of labeling, can exert extremely rapid and pervasive effects on putatively non-verbal processes such as categorization, visual discrimination, and even simply detecting the presence of a stimulus. Progress on the empirical front, however, has not been accompanied by p...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
T M Centanni C T Engineer M P Kilgard

Different speech sounds evoke unique patterns of activity in primary auditory cortex (A1). Behavioral discrimination by rats is well correlated with the distinctness of the A1 patterns evoked by individual consonants, but only when precise spike timing is preserved. In this study we recorded the speech-evoked responses in the primary, anterior, ventral, and posterior auditory fields of the rat ...

2011
Ryan J. Giuliano Peter Q. Pfordresher Emily M. Stanley Shalini Narayana Nicole Y. Y. Wicha

Native tone language experience has been linked with alterations in the production and perception of pitch in language, as well as with the brain response to linguistic and non-linguistic tones. Here we use two experiments to address whether these changes apply to the discrimination of simple pitch changes and pitch intervals. Event related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from native Mandarin s...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Hector Penagos Jennifer R Melcher Andrew J Oxenham

Pitch, one of the primary auditory percepts, is related to the temporal regularity or periodicity of a sound. Previous functional brain imaging work in humans has shown that the level of population neural activity in centers throughout the auditory system is related to the temporal regularity of a sound, suggesting a possible relationship to pitch. In the current study, functional magnetic reso...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 1981
F Nau J D Delius

The monocular and binocular performance of pigeons with bilateral, unilateral or sham lesions in the telencephalic Wulst was tested with visual discrimination tasks. Unilateral lesions yielded a marked deficit when the animals could only use the eye contralateral to the lesion. Otherwise the accomplishments of the ablated animals did not differ from that of the controls. The reciprocal inhibiti...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2014
Emily J Allen Andrew J Oxenham

Variations in the spectral shape of harmonic tone complexes are perceived as timbre changes and can lead to poorer fundamental frequency (F0) or pitch discrimination. Less is known about the effects of F0 variations on spectral shape discrimination. The aims of the study were to determine whether the interactions between pitch and timbre are symmetric, and to test whether musical training affec...

Journal: :Behavioural pharmacology 2007
Nanxin Li Xihong Wu Liang Li

Isolation rearing has been used for inducing schizophrenia-like symptoms in rats. Human schizophrenics have deficits in prefrontal-dysfunction-related cognitive/behavioral flexibility. Rats with lesions of the medial prefrontal cortex perform poorly in reversal learning. It is uncertain whether isolation rearing, however, causes reversal-learning impairment in adult rats. Using the rotating T m...

2015
Michaela Holá Miloš Ježek Tomáš Kušta Michaela Košatová

Stable isotope measurements are increasingly being used to gain insights into the nutritional ecology of many wildlife species and their role in ecosystem structure and function. Such studies require estimations of trophic discrimination factors (i.e. differences in the isotopic ratio between the consumer and its diet). Although trophic discrimination factors are tissue- and species-specific, r...

2015
Kristi L. Santi Paulina A. Kulesz Shiva Khalaf David J. Francis

Visual processing has been widely studied in regard to its impact on a students' ability to read. A less researched area is the role of reading in the development of visual processing skills. A cohort-sequential, accelerated-longitudinal design was utilized with 932 kindergarten, first, and second grade students to examine the impact of reading acquisition on the processing of various types of ...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2011
Xuan He Qi Zhang Xiaohua Liu Lili Lin Xiaoming Feng

A chiral N,N'-dioxide-Ni(II) complex was found to exhibit highly enantioselective fluorescent recognition of chiral amines and amino alcohols. It can be used to determine their concentration and ee value. Using a 96-well plate, high-throughput screening for enantiomer discrimination was accomplished.

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