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Attention and Performance XIII ISBN: 9780203772010
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Publikováno v:
Psychological Review. 110:316-339
The authors theorize that 2 neurocognitive sequence-learning systems can be distinguished in serial reaction time experiments, one dorsal (parietal and supplementary motor cortex) and the other ventral (temporal and lateral prefrontal cortex). Dorsal
Publikováno v:
The European Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 13:279-300
Numerous reaction time studies have suggested that age-related declines in cognitive function might be ameliorated by lifestyles involving aerobic activity or by interventionist programmes of aerobic exercise. These studies are far from conclusive, h
Autor:
Steven W. Keele, Ulrich Mayr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 129:4-26
Flexible control of action requires the ability to disengage from previous goals or task sets. The authors tested the hypothesis that disengagement during intentional shifts between task sets is accompanied by inhibition of the previous task set ("ba
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 10:178-198
Parkinson patients were tested in two paradigms to test the hypothesis that the basal ganglia are involved in the shifting of attentional set. Set shifting means a respecification of the conditions that regulate responding, a process sometimes referr
Autor:
Steven W. Keele, Richard B. Ivry
Publikováno v:
Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 1(2)
This study investigated the effects of different types of neurological deficits on timing functions. The performance of Parkinson, cerebellar, cortical, and peripheral neuropathy patients was compared to age-matched control subjects on two separate m
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Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 3(4)
This study investigated the link between cognitive processes and neural structures involved in motor control. Children identified as clumsy through clinical assessment procedures were tested on tasks involving movement timing, perceptual timing, and
Autor:
Steven W. Keele, Jerry G. Ells
Publikováno v:
Journal of motor behavior. 4(3)
Several kinesthetic cues may underlie the retention of movements: joint position receptors, muscle stretch receptors, tendon stretch receptors, cutaneous senses, duration of movements, and motor outflow all provide cues. An attempt was made to separa
Publikováno v:
Journal of motor behavior. 19(1)
Previous work (Keele & Hawkins, 1982; Keele, Pokorny, Corcos, & Ivry, 1985) has suggested two general factors of coordination that differentiate people across a variety of motor movements, factors of timing and maximum rate of successive movements. T
Publikováno v:
Journal of Motor Behavior. 27:17-30
A modular theory of motor control posits that the representation of an action sequence is independent of the effector (motor) system that implements the sequence. Three experiments tested this theory. Each used a variant of a method developed by Niss