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Right Hemisphere Dominance in Visual Statistical Learning
■ Several studies report a right hemisphere advantage for visuospatial integration and a left hemisphere advantage for inferring conceptual knowledge from patterns of covariatio...
Matthew E. Roser, József Fiser, Richard N. ...
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2011
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Brain Structure in Young and Old East Asians and Westerners: Comparisons of Structural Volume and Cortical Thickness
■ There is an emergent literature suggesting that East Asians and Westerners differ in cognitive processes because of cultural biases to process information holistically (East A...
Michael Wei Liang Chee, Hui Zheng, Joshua Oon Soo ...
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Rapid Modulation of Sensory Processing Induced by Stimulus Conflict
■ Humans are constantly confronted with environmental stimuli that conflict with task goals and can interfere with successful behavior. Prevailing theories propose the existence...
Lawrence G. Appelbaum, David V. Smith, Carsten Nic...
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A Candidate for the Attentional Bottleneck: Set-size Specific Modulation of the Right TPJ during Attentive Enumeration
■ Several recent behavioral studies have shown that the enumeration of a small number of items (a process termed subitizing) depends on the availability of attentional resources...
Petra Vetter, Brian Butterworth, Bahador Bahrami
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From Agents to Objects: Sexist Attitudes and Neural Responses to Sexualized Targets
■ Agency attribution is a hallmark of mind perception; thus, diminished attributions of agency may disrupt social–cognition processes typically elicited by human targets. The ...
Mina Cikara, Jennifer L. Eberhardt, Susan T. Fiske