occur simultaneously and unfold dynamically over time. For example, as people encounter objects in the world, they simultaneously engage processes to determine their fit with current knowledge structures, gather new information about the objects, and adjust their representations to support behavior in future encounters. Many techniques that are available to understand the neural basis of category learning assume that the multiple processes that subserve it can be neatly separated between different trials of an experiment. Model-based functional magnetic resonance imaging offers a promising tool to separate multiple, simultaneously occurring processes and bring the analysis of neuroimaging data more in line with category learning’s dynamic a...
Learning is known to facilitate our ability to detect targets in clutter and optimize brain processe...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
Zarrar Shehzad and Greg McCarthy have a poster at Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2016 entitled "Dist...
There is a growing interest in alternative explanations to the dual-system account of how people lea...
Considerable evidence has argued in favor of multiple neural systems supporting human category learn...
Influential concepts in neuroscientific research cast the brain a predictive machine that revises it...
Hippocampus (HPC) is a key structure in category learning, forming organized concepts from individua...
& Neuroimaging of healthy volunteers identified separate neural systems supporting the expressio...
In this paper, we aim to measure the information content of brain anatomic regions using the functio...
Learning is thought to facilitate our ability to perform complex perceptual tasks and optimize brain...
We perceive the environment around us in order to act upon it. To gain the desirable outcome effecti...
This paper investigated the nature of mental representation of categorical knowledge by examining th...
In this study, we combined functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and dynamic causal modeling ...
Previous studies have succeeded in identifying the cognitive state corresponding to the perception o...
Recent human fMRI studies have shown that the hippocampal region is essential for probabilistic cate...
Learning is known to facilitate our ability to detect targets in clutter and optimize brain processe...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
Zarrar Shehzad and Greg McCarthy have a poster at Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2016 entitled "Dist...
There is a growing interest in alternative explanations to the dual-system account of how people lea...
Considerable evidence has argued in favor of multiple neural systems supporting human category learn...
Influential concepts in neuroscientific research cast the brain a predictive machine that revises it...
Hippocampus (HPC) is a key structure in category learning, forming organized concepts from individua...
& Neuroimaging of healthy volunteers identified separate neural systems supporting the expressio...
In this paper, we aim to measure the information content of brain anatomic regions using the functio...
Learning is thought to facilitate our ability to perform complex perceptual tasks and optimize brain...
We perceive the environment around us in order to act upon it. To gain the desirable outcome effecti...
This paper investigated the nature of mental representation of categorical knowledge by examining th...
In this study, we combined functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and dynamic causal modeling ...
Previous studies have succeeded in identifying the cognitive state corresponding to the perception o...
Recent human fMRI studies have shown that the hippocampal region is essential for probabilistic cate...
Learning is known to facilitate our ability to detect targets in clutter and optimize brain processe...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
Zarrar Shehzad and Greg McCarthy have a poster at Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2016 entitled "Dist...