Presenter: He Qing
Title: Enhancing the contrast sensitivity function through action video game training
8/22/2014
Presenter:He Qing
TACS attenuate visual motion adaptation
2014/12/19 (Fri.)
Presenter: Xi Jie
Title: Sensory Gain Outperforms Efficient Readout Mechanisms in Predicting Attention-Related Improvements in Behavior
2014/12/12 (Fri.)
Presenter: Lin Borong
Title: Age-Related Declines of Stability in Visual Perceptual Learning
2014/12/05 (Fri.)
Presenter: Jia Wuli
Title: Stimulus Roving and Flankers Affect Perceptual Learning of Contrast Discrimination in Macaca mulatta
2014/11/28 (Fri.)
Presenter: Qing He
Title: White matter in the older brain is more plastic than in the younger brain
2014/11/15 (Sat.)
Presenter: Zhang Peiyuan
Title: Less Is More: Expectation Sharpens Representations in the Primary Visual Cortex
2014/11/15 (Sat.)
Presenter: Zhang Peiyuan
Title: Less Is More: Expectation Sharpens Representations in the Primary Visual Cortex
8/8/2014 (Fri.)
Presenter: Ge Chen
Title: Prolonged Training at Threshold Promotes Robust Retinotopic Specificity in Perceptual Learning
Presenter: Boronng Lin
Title: The role of temporal structure in Human vision
6/27/2014 (Fri.)
Presenter: Zhang Pan
Title: Early visual learning induces long-lasting connectivity changes during rest in the human brain
June 13th, 2014, Presenter: Xi Jie
Christopher M. Lewis, Antonello Baldassarre, Giorgia Committeri, Gian Luca Romani and Maurizio Corbetta.Learning sculpts the spontaneous activity of the resting human brain.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Oct 13;106(41):17558-63. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0902455106
June 6th, 2014, Presenter: He Qing
Antonio H Lara & Jonathan D Wallis. Executive control processes underlying multi-item working memory. Nature Neuroscience 17, 876–883 (2014) doi:10.1038/nn.3702
2014/5/30 (Fri.)
Presenter: Lin Borong
Title: Short temporal asynchrony disrupts visual object recognition.
May 23th, 2014, Presenter: Lin Bo Rong
Singer, Jedediah M., & Kreiman, Gabriel. (2014). Short temporal asynchrony disrupts visual object recognition. Journal of Vision, 14(5)
May 16th, 2014, Presenter:Chen Ge
Shibata, Kazuhisa, Kawato, Mitsuo, Watanabe, Takeo, et al. Monocular deprivation boosts long-term visual plasticity. Current Biology, 22(9), R291-R292. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2012.03.010
Apirl 24th, 2014; Presenter: Zhang Pei-Yuan
Choi, H., Chang, L. H., Shibata, K., Sasaki, Y., & Watanabe, T. (2012). Resetting capacity limitations revealed by long-lasting elimination of attentional blink through training. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(30), 12242-12247.
April 22th, 2014; Presenter: Yan Fang-Fang
Ditye, T., Kanai, R., Bahrami, B., Muggleton, N. G., Rees, G., & Walsh, V. (2013). Rapid changes in brain structure predict improvements induced by perceptual learning. Neuroimage, 81, 205-212.
Apirl 11th, 2014;Presenter: Zhang Pan
Deveau, J., Ozer, D. J., & Seitz, A. R. (2014). Improved vision and on-field performance in baseball through perceptual learning. Current Biology, 24(4), R146-R147.
Apirl 4th,2014;Presenter: Xi Jie
Bi, T., Chen, J., Zhou, T., He, Y., & Fang, F. (2014). Function and Structure of Human Left Fusiform Cortex Are Closely Associated with Perceptual Learning of Faces. Current Biology.
March 28th,2014; Presenter: Jia Wuli
Lunghi, Claudia, Morrone, Maria Concetta, & Alais, David. (2014). Auditory and Tactile Signals Combine to Influence Vision during Binocular Rivalry. The Journal of Neuroscience, 34(3), 784-792
March 22th, 2014;Presenter: He Qing
Changing concepts of working memory
Wei Ji Ma, Masud Husain & Paul M Bays Nature Neuroscience 17, 347–356 (2014) doi:10.1038/nn.3655
March 13th, 2014 Presenter: Chen Si-Yi
Chen talked about her researches on the mechanism and application of prospective memory over the past three years.
March 5th, 2014 Presenter: Zhang Pei Yuan
Tal Harmelech, Rafael Malach, Neurocognitive biases and the patterns of spontaneous correlations in the human cortex, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 12, December 2013, Pages 606-615, ISSN 1364-6613,http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2013.09.014.
Keywords: a priori biases; spontaneous activity; resting state; human; cortex; BOLD-fMRI