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activity were computed on a trial-by-trial basis, using algorithms .... indicated by the results of a X* analysis that are shown in. Table 2. Analysis of log odds ratios ...
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grammatical relations in limitless combinations with other words, with- out having to form new associations for each new setting. It is only in certain acts of skill ...
Center for Mind/Brain Studies, Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of ... ''remappingâ of retinotopic receptive fields around the time of ..... there were seven conditions, each of which involved 280 trials (7 test orienta- ..... Current B
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the world as stable and are able to act upon the objects in it with great accuracy. .... the next saccade was planned into the cell's response field, when its RF covered ...... 79 Jürgens, R. & Becker, W. 2006 Perception of angular displacement ...
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right endpoints of a virtual horizontal line on the basis of a given .... This results in increased variability of response for these targets. ... are shown in Table 1.
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Received 25 November 2004; received in revised form 17 May 2005. Abstract ... saccade one can identify the attentional instruction with 94% accuracy. ... of a target on the fovea, the high-acuity region of the ... visual stimulus or to a single part