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Sang-Hun Lee, PhD, Dept. of Psychology, SNU
HP
2009

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Asymmetric interaction between motion and stereopsis
23 revealed by concurrent adaptation.
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Although contingent aftereffects between motion and stereopsis have been referred to as behavioral evidence for the joint
processing of the two features, the reciprocal nature of encoding the two features has not been systematically studied. Using a novel form of concurrent adaptation, we probed the perception of direction- and disparity-de!ned coherent surfaces
in parallel before and after adaptation to a stimulus that moved in a single direction at a particular binocular disparity.
Contrary to earlier !ndings, we found a strong asymmetry between motion and stereopsis: the detection of disparity signal
after adaptation was more impaired when the test stimulus was moving in the adapted direction than in the non-adapted
direction, whereas the test disparity hardly affected the detection of coherent motion. However, motion adaptation became
dependent on disparity when we added another surface that was moving in the opposite direction at the opposite sign of
disparity to those of the original adaptor, as in previous studies of contingent aftereffects. The observed asymmetric
contingency between motion and disparity adaptation urges the reinterpretation of previously reported contingent aftereffects
and suggests a corresponding asymmetry between neural mechanisms devoted to processing of motion and stereopsis in
human visual cortex.
2007
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Hierarchy of cortical responses underlying
binocular rivalry. [
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2005
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Traveling waves of activity in primary visual cortex during binocular rivalry. [
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Randolph Blake, PhD, Dept. of Psychology, Vanderbilt University
HP
2010
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2009
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Periodic perturbations producing phase-locked fluctuations in visual
perception. Journal of Vision, 9, 1 -12. [
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Spatial spread of interocular suppression is guided by stimulus
configuration. Perception, 38, 215-231. [
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Inah Lee, PhD, Dept. of Psychology, U of Iowa
HP
2010

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Hippocampus is necessary for spatial discrimination using distal
cue-configuration. Hippocampus.
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Dentate gyrus is necessary for disambiguating similar object-place
representations.
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Perirhinal cortex is necessary for acquiring, but not for retrieving,
object-place paired association.
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Marcus Kaiser, PhD, Complex Neural Systems, Newcastle Univ.
HP
2010
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Optimal hierarchical modular topologies for producing limited
sustained activation of neural networks.
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A nonsynaptic mechanism underlying interictal discharges in
human epileptic neocortex. [
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Reducing influenza spreading over the airline network.
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Parallel calculation of multi-electrode array correlation networks.
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Random outgrowth and spatial competition generate realistic
connection length distributions and filling fractions.[
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Beyond the average: detecting global singular nodes from local
features in complex networks. [
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