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By Antje Meyer, Linda Wheeldon, Andrea Krott
August 04, 2015
The use of language is a fundamental component of much of our day-to-day life. Language often co-occurs with other activities with which it must be coordinated. This raises the question of whether the cognitive processes involved in planning spoken utterances and in understanding them are ...
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By Glyn Humphreys, Jane Riddoch
May 07, 2013
Over the past forty years much work has assessed how attention modulates perception, but relatively little work has evaluated the role of attention in action. This is despite the fact that recent research indicates that the relation between attention and action is a crucial factor in human ...
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By Dietmar Heinke, Eirini Mavritsaki
October 22, 2012
Classically, behavioural neuroscience theorizes about experimental evidence in a qualitative way. However, more recently there has been an increasing development of mathematical and computational models of experimental results, and in general these models are more clearly defined and more detailed ...