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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EFFERENCE»
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efference nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
Consciousness in Action
B. Motor theories of perception distinguish exafference, reafference, and
efference copy (Gallistel 1980, ch. 7; Festinger et al. 1 967). "Exafference" is not
feedback, but is input whose source is the external environment, such as the
movement ...
2
Emotions: Essays on Emotion Theory
If we for a moment avoid using the term emotional expression and substitute for it
emotional efference, we can ask some new and interesting questions. For
example, we asked questions about the consequences of emotional efference, ...
Stephanie H.M. van Goozen, Nanne E. Van de Poll, Joseph A. Sergeant, 2014
3
Human Motor Behavior: An Introduction
Debate and argument, however, are just the stimulants that research requires.
The following discussion is as much an attestment to this statement as anything
else. The Efference—Copy Concept. In Fig. 2.13 we can see, in diagrammatic
form, ...
4
Developmental Motor Disorders: A Neuropsychological Perspective
More specifically, problems in predictive coding of movement parameters (or
forward modelling of efference copy) might provide a parsimonious explanation
for DCD. This may translate into inaccurate feedforward models for prospective ...
Deborah Dewey, David E. Tupper, 2004
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Handbook of Perception and Action: Perception
5 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EFFERENCE COPY We have learned a good
deal about the efference copy and its accompanying mechanisms since the time
of Helmholtz. Below are presented nine 'commandments' of efference copy (I ...
Wolfgang Prinz, Bruce Bridgeman, 1995
6
Handbook of Perception and Action: Perception
5 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EFFERENCE COPY We have learned a good
deal about the efference copy and its accompanying mechanisms since the time
of Helmholtz. Below are presented nine 'command— ments' of efference copy (I ...
Wolfgang Prinz, Bruce Bridgeman, 1996
7
Representation and Brain
Efference. Copy. As we previously described, there are two components for self–
other recognition: the sense of ownership and the sense of agency (Jeannerod
2003; Tsakiris et al. 2005). The sense of agency is the sense that occurs only ...
8
Elucidating the Neural Basis of the Self: A Special Issue of ...
Three forms of binding in the brain, with only efference–efference binding
requiring basic consciousness. S (sensory) signifies 'perceptual/afference', and R
(response) signifies 'motor response'. (A) Afference binding and efference
binding.
Bruce L. Miller, Indre V. Viskontas, 2013
9
Philosophy of the Brain: The Brain Problem
These loops include 'exafference', 'reafference' and 'efference copies' (see Hurley
1998:436-438 who relies implicitly on the work by von Holst). 'Exafference'
reflects a 'feedforward' input whose source is the external environment e.g. the ...
10
Space and Time in Perception and Action
Because the idea requires that the visual centers receive a copy of the neural
efference to the eye muscles, it is now called efference copy. The efference copy
is an extraretinal signal (Matin 1972) affecting vision but not originating from the ...
Romi Nijhawan, Beena Khurana, 2010
5 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «EFFERENCE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
efference nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Schizophrenia affected by 'poor ability to track moving objects'
The researchers explain that the schizophrenic patients were finding it difficult to generate or use "efference copy." This is a signal that the eye ... «Medical News Today, lug 13»
Faulty eye signaling may be to blame for schizoid hallucinations
Lead researcher Miriam Spering (pictured) says the patients were having trouble generating or using an efference copy - a signal sent from the ... «Science a Gogo, lug 13»
What's So Tricky About Tickling?
A mechanism of noise filtration which occurs in the cerebellum uses the phenomenon of 'efference copy'. The brain effectively makes a ... «Science 2.0, lug 13»
Neuroscience: Encounters with the nonexistent
Another cause of hallucinations, which might be considered a second species, is faulty efference signals. These signals come from the motor ... «Nature.com, ott 12»
Neural processing of auditory feedback during vocal practice in a …
... auditory-vocal mirroring reported in HVC neurons and could arise from corollary discharges elicited by an efference copy of motor commands ... «Nature.com, nov 08»