SummaryAttention facilitates perception and can bring stimuli too faint to see into consciousness. A new study shows that attention can reach into the past, acting on the memory trace of a stimulus that has disappeared before being attended
SummaryAttention facilitates perception and can bring stimuli too faint to see into consciousness. A...
The central question dealt with in this paper is what is the nature of visual attention in primates?...
How effective are different animals at dispersing seeds? A new study has traced seeds sampled in fae...
SummaryA new study of how experience contributes to apparently insightful problem-solving by tool-us...
Living in a complex and dynamically changing environment requires accurate and timely behavioural re...
AbstractControlling what we see and do in complex environments depends upon the interaction of top-d...
Behavioral and neuroimaging findings indicate that distinct cognitive and neural processes underlie ...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
The phenomenon of insight (also called "Aha!" or "Eureka!" moments) is considered a core component o...
Although rooks are considered non-tool-using animals, a recent study has shown that they learn to so...
The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious pro...
SummaryA new behavioural technique solves a long-standing puzzle of binocular suppression, demonstra...
In comparative cognitive science we ask what the minds of nonhuman animals are like. One way to answ...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...
SummaryA recent study found that auditory and visual information can be integrated even when you are...
SummaryAttention facilitates perception and can bring stimuli too faint to see into consciousness. A...
The central question dealt with in this paper is what is the nature of visual attention in primates?...
How effective are different animals at dispersing seeds? A new study has traced seeds sampled in fae...
SummaryA new study of how experience contributes to apparently insightful problem-solving by tool-us...
Living in a complex and dynamically changing environment requires accurate and timely behavioural re...
AbstractControlling what we see and do in complex environments depends upon the interaction of top-d...
Behavioral and neuroimaging findings indicate that distinct cognitive and neural processes underlie ...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
The phenomenon of insight (also called "Aha!" or "Eureka!" moments) is considered a core component o...
Although rooks are considered non-tool-using animals, a recent study has shown that they learn to so...
The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious pro...
SummaryA new behavioural technique solves a long-standing puzzle of binocular suppression, demonstra...
In comparative cognitive science we ask what the minds of nonhuman animals are like. One way to answ...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...
SummaryA recent study found that auditory and visual information can be integrated even when you are...
SummaryAttention facilitates perception and can bring stimuli too faint to see into consciousness. A...
The central question dealt with in this paper is what is the nature of visual attention in primates?...
How effective are different animals at dispersing seeds? A new study has traced seeds sampled in fae...