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  • Journal Article
    Heterogeneity in category recognition across the visual field | eNeuro
    Visual information emerging from the extrafoveal locations is important for visual search, saccadic eye movement control, and spatial attention allocation. Our everyday sensory experience with visual object categories varies across different parts of the visual field which may result in location-contingent variations in visual object recognition. We used a body, animal body, and chair two-forced choice object category recognition task to investigate this possibility. Animal body and chair images with various levels of visual ambiguity were presented at the fovea and different extrafoveal locations across the vertical and horizontal meridians. We found heterogeneous body and chair category recognition across the visual field. Specifically, while the recognition performance of the body and chair presented at the fovea were similar, it varied across different extrafoveal locations. The largest difference was observed when the body and chair images were presented at the lower-left and upper-right visual fields...
    Jan 9, 2025 Farideh Shakerian
  • Article Professional Development
    How Do We Get Neuroscientists Ready for Big Data?
    Big data offer exciting opportunities to derive insights and make synergistic connections across many levels of inquiry.
    Jul 11, 2017 William Grisham, PhD
  • Article Outreach
    "You Can, Too": What This Neuroscientist's Outreach Message Is All About
    Alexandra Colón-Rodríguez, a postdoc at the University of California, Davis, became a neuroscientist after seeing family members suffer from Alzheimer’s and PTSD. She wanted to find out for herself and others why these diseases happen. Colón-Rodríguez is also passionate about outreach. She shares her own experience as a Puerto Rican woman advancing in the field to inspire others, especially females and underrepresented minorities, to become neuroscientists. Here’s her story.
    Jul 11, 2017
  • Webinar Advocacy
    How to Engage Your Members of Congress
    Neuroscientists at all career stages have meaningful perspectives to share with policymakers about why supporting the scientific enterprise is so important for the field and society. In this webcast, you will learn ways that you can persuasively advocate for science, and hear how recent Congressional actions may impact funding for biomedical research issues and your work.
    Jul 7, 2017
  • Journal Article
    Strength of low-frequency EEG phase entrainment to external stimuli is associated with fluctuations in the brain’s internal state | eNeuro
    The brain attends to environmental rhythms by aligning the phase of internal oscillations. However, the factors underlying fluctuations in the strength of this phase entrainment remain largely unknown. In the present study we examined whether the strength of low-frequency EEG phase entrainment to rhythmic stimulus sequences varied with pupil size and posterior alpha-band power, thought to reflect arousal level and excitability of posterior cortical brain areas, respectively. We recorded pupil size and scalp EEG while participants carried out an intermodal selective attention task, in which they were instructed to attend to a rhythmic sequence of visual or auditory stimuli and ignore the other perceptual modality. As expected, intertrial phase coherence (ITC), a measure of entrainment strength, was larger for the task-relevant than for the task-irrelevant modality. Across the experiment, pupil size and posterior alpha power were strongly linked with each other. Interestingly, ITC tracked both variables: lar...
    Jan 8, 2025 Verónica Mäki-Marttunen
  • Article Scientific Research
    DREADDING Pain: Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurons in the Periaqueductal Gray Modulate Pain
    Pain is a conscious experience that encompasses sensory, emotional, and cognitive dimensions.
    Jul 6, 2017 Vijay K. Samineni, PhD
  • Article Professional Development
    A Perspective from Mexico: the Impact of Global Collaborations and In-Country Initiatives
    Teresa Morales is an associate professor at the Institute for Neurobiology at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
    Jul 6, 2017
  • Article Scientific Research
    New Insights Into the Aging Brain Revealed by Longitudinal fMRI
    Working memory is a central component of human goal-oriented behavior, reasoning, and decision-making.
    Jun 29, 2017 Anna Rieckmann, PhD
  • Article Advocacy
    The Power of a Good Anecdote: Lessons From SfN's Capitol Hill Day
    Tell a good story. It’s a mantra we scientists live by. We all weave narratives into papers and talks, but the stories we tell stem from one common denominator: evidence.
    Jun 29, 2017 Brenna Beckelman
  • Video Annual Meeting Professional Development
    Stand Up and Be Heard: Navigating Career Communications
    There may be times when you have something to say but lack the confidence or skills to say what you think with clarity and grace. Sharing your opinions, raising an innovative or controversial idea, or challenging the status quo can take a lot of courage. Difficult discussions are par for the course in your career, but good communication and negotiation skills can help you think and speak with clarity and grace. This workshop will provide insight into best practices for interpreting a job offer, asking for what you want, and bringing colleagues around to your way of thinking. The fears that often prevent people, especially women, from speaking up will also be addressed.
    Jun 28, 2017
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