...behavioral and neural perspectives / edited by Ruth Kimchi,MarleneBehrmann, Carl R. Olson.p. cm.Includes bibliographical...2014Congresses. I. Kimchi, Ruth. II. Behrmann, Marlene. III. Olson, Carl R.RE960. P474 2003152.14U...
...CommunicationSciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA. jbartlet@utdallas.edu MarleneBehrmann, Department of Psychology, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA. behrmann@CNBC.cmu.edu Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Max-Planck-Institute...
...believedeserves to be a co-author of this paper but would not be persuaded tobe included. We also wish to thank MarleneBehrmann and AngelaHickman for their help. All of the simulations described in thispaper were run on a Silicon Graphics Iris...
...00ADcessing this software are available through the World Wide Web athttp://www.cnbc.cmu.edu/PDP++. We thank MarleneBehrmann,Jay McClelland, the Carnegie Mellon PDP research group, and threeanonymous reviewers for helpful comments and...
Relearning after Damage in Connectionist Networks:Implications for Patient RehabilitationI'd like to thank MarleneBehrmann and Geoff Hinton fortheir help with the research described in this paper. All of thesimulations were run on a Silicon...
...Differences in Cognition") and the National Science Foundation (Grant 9720348). We thank MarleneBehrmann, Brian MacWhinney, Jay McClelland, and the CMU PDP Research Group for helpful comments and discussions...
...Object Representations:A Computational Investigation of Drawing in Hemispatial Neglect 148Jeffrey Beng-Hee Ho,MarleneBehrmann, andDavid C. PlautA Model of Visually Guided Plasticity of the Auditory Spatial Map in the Barn Owl 154Andrea Haessly...
...Treisman, Ajahn Amaro, Daniel Gilbert,Daniel Kahneman, Dacher Keltner, Georges Dreyfus, Stephen Kosslyn,MarleneBehrmann, Daniel Reisberg, Elaine Scarry, Jerome Kagan, Antoine Lutz, Gregory Simpson, Margaret Kemeny, Sogyal...
...Moscovitch, and a Medical Research Council scholarship and operating grant toBehrmann.Suzanna Becker,MarleneBehrmann andMorris MoscovitchThe Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre3560 Bathurst St.Toronto, Ontario, M6A 2E1AbstractWe...
...To what extent can human observers process visual information that is not currently the focus of attention? We evaluated the extent to which unattended visual information (i.e., that which appears on the neglected side of space in individuals with hemispatial neglect) is perceptually organized and...
......this problem in her chapter. MarleneBehrmann and her colleagues take on the...patient C.K. was discussed by Behrmann et al. However, other important...Moscovitch, Gordon Winocur, and MarleneBehrmann (1997) is missing. They report......
...Bauer, Ben, & Besner, Derek. Processing in the Stroop Task: Mental Set as a Determinant of Performance 61 Behrmann, Marlene. See Williams, Diane E. Belleville, Sylvie. See Peretz, Isabelle. Benjafield, John G. A lively approach......
..."A hole is nothing at all, but it can break your neck." In a similar fashion to the danger illustrated by this folk paradox, concave regions pose difficulties to theories of visual shape perception. We can readily identify their shapes, but according to principles of how observers determine part...
...Abstract Eye movements were monitored while subjects performed parallel and serial search tasks. In Experiment la, subjects searched for an "O" among "X"s (parallel condition) and for a "T" among "L"s (serial condition). In the parallel condition of Experiment lb, ""Symbol not transcribed"" was the...
......what neurologic changes are behind prosopagnosia? There are some early clues. Cibu Thomas, in collaboration with MarleneBehrmann at Carnegie Mellon University, recently correlated prosopagnosic symptoms with a disruption of the connections between......
......257,000; 694 Pleasant Ave.; Sold on April 20, 2009, by Behrmann Trust to Frank Tajak and Christy S. Tajak. $247,500...000; 33 N. Main St. Unit 7D; Sold on April 20, 2009, by Marlene Jankel to Julie A. Masterson. $150,000; 906 Cross Creek......
...To what extent can human observers process visual information that is not currently the focus of attention? We evaluated the extent to which unattended visual information (i.e., that which appears on the neglected side of space in individuals with hemispatial neglect) is perceptually organized and...
......this problem in her chapter. MarleneBehrmann and her colleagues take on the...patient C.K. was discussed by Behrmann et al. However, other important...Moscovitch, Gordon Winocur, and MarleneBehrmann (1997) is missing. They report......
......what neurologic changes are behind prosopagnosia? There are some early clues. Cibu Thomas, in collaboration with MarleneBehrmann at Carnegie Mellon University, recently correlated prosopagnosic symptoms with a disruption of the connections between......
...Bauer, Ben, & Besner, Derek. Processing in the Stroop Task: Mental Set as a Determinant of Performance 61 Behrmann, Marlene. See Williams, Diane E. Belleville, Sylvie. See Peretz, Isabelle. Benjafield, John G. A lively approach......
..."A hole is nothing at all, but it can break your neck." In a similar fashion to the danger illustrated by this folk paradox, concave regions pose difficulties to theories of visual shape perception. We can readily identify their shapes, but according to principles of how observers determine part...
...Abstract Eye movements were monitored while subjects performed parallel and serial search tasks. In Experiment la, subjects searched for an "O" among "X"s (parallel condition) and for a "T" among "L"s (serial condition). In the parallel condition of Experiment lb, ""Symbol not transcribed"" was the...
......257,000; 694 Pleasant Ave.; Sold on April 20, 2009, by Behrmann Trust to Frank Tajak and Christy S. Tajak. $247,500...000; 33 N. Main St. Unit 7D; Sold on April 20, 2009, by Marlene Jankel to Julie A. Masterson. $150,000; 906 Cross Creek......