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Performance Improves with Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation

Stimulating the brain with high frequency electrical noise can supersede the beneficial effects observed from transcranial direct current stimulation, either anodal or cathodal (as well as those observed from sham stimulation), in perceptual learning, as newly reported by Fertonani, Pirully & Miniussi in the Journal of Neuroscience. The authors suggest...

Mon Nov 21, 2011 13:04
Attractors All the Way Up: Metastability, Rostrocaudal Hierarchies, and Synaptic Facilitation

In their wonderful Neuroimage article, Braun & Mattia present a comprehensive introduction to the possible neuronal implementations and cognitive sequelae of a particular dynamical phenomenon: the attractor state. In another excellent paper, just recently out in Frontiers, Itskov, Hansel and Tsodyks describe how such attractor dynamics may be insufficient...

Fri Nov 18, 2011 23:18
Attractors All the Way Up: Metastability, Rostrocaudal Hierarchies, and Synaptic Facilitation

In their wonderful Neuroimage article, Braun & Mattia present a comprehensive introduction to the possible neuronal implementations and cognitive sequelae of a particular dynamical phenomenon: the attractor state. In another excellent paper, just recently out in Frontiers, Itskov, Hansel and Tsodyks describe how such attractor dynamics may be insufficient...

Fri Nov 18, 2011 18:18
Architecture of the VLPFC and its Monkey/Human Mapping

If you ever said to yourself, “I wonder whether the human mid- and posterior ventrolateral prefrontal cortex has a homologue in the monkey, and what features of its cytoarchitecture or subcortical connectivity may differentiate it from other regions of PFC” then this post is for you. Otherwise, move along. The mid/posterior ventrolateral prefrontal...

Thu Nov 17, 2011 14:43
Modus Tollens, Modus Shmollens! When people commit a fallacy so absurd that it’s only recently been given a name.

Suppose – rather reasonably – that soups which taste like garlic have garlic in them. You observe two people eating soup; one of them says to the other, “There is no garlic in this soup.” Do you think it’s likely that the soup taste like garlic? If you said yes, then congratulations! You’ve just committed a logical fallacy (from the premise “if p...

Wed Nov 16, 2011 12:14
Greater Performance Improvements When Quick Responses Are Rewarded More Than Accuracy Itself.

Last month’s Frontiers in Psychology contains a fascinating study by Dambacher, Hübner, and Schlösser in which the authors demonstrate that the promise of financial reward can actually reduce performance when rewards are given for high accuracy. Counterintuitively, performance (characterized as accuracy per unit time) is actually better increased...

Tue Nov 8, 2011 13:22

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