Neuro-cognitive mechanisms of global Gestalt perception in visual quantification

J Bloechle, S Huber, E Klein, J Bahnmueller, K Moeller… - NeuroImage, 2018 - Elsevier
Recent neuroimaging studies identified posterior regions in the temporal and parietal lobes
as neuro-functional correlates of subitizing and global Gestalt perception. Beyond notable …

Beyond visual integration: sensitivity of the temporal-parietal junction for objects, places, and faces

J Rennig, C Langenberger, HO Karnath - Behavioral and Brain Functions, 2024 - Springer
One important role of the TPJ is the contribution to perception of the global gist in
hierarchically organized stimuli where individual elements create a global visual percept …

Role of population receptive field size in complex visual dysfunctions: a posterior cortical atrophy model

PB De Best, N Raz, N Guy, T Ben-Hur… - JAMA …, 2019 - jamanetwork.com
Importance The neuronal mechanism of visual agnosia and foveal crowding that underlies
the behavioral symptoms of several classic neurodegenerative diseases, including impaired …

[HTML][HTML] Temporo-parietal brain regions are involved in higher order object perception

S Nestmann, D Wiesen, HO Karnath, J Rennig - NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
Lesions to posterior temporo-parietal brain regions are associated with deficits in perception
of global, hierarchical shapes, but also with impairments in the processing of objects …

[書籍][B] Living Zen remindfully: Retraining subconscious awareness

JH Austin - 2016 - books.google.com
A seasoned Zen practitioner and neurologist looks more deeply at mindfulness, connecting
it to our subconscious and to memory and creativity. This is a book for readers who want to …

Stimulus size mediates Gestalt processes in object perception-evidence from simultanagnosia

J Rennig, HO Karnath - Neuropsychologia, 2016 - Elsevier
Simultanagnosia caused by posterior temporo-parietal brain damage is characterized
through an inability to recognize a global Gestalt from an arrangement of single objects …

[書籍][B] Eye Movements in the Critical Care Setting

A Shaikh, F Wang - 2021 - Springer
Because the eyes are windows to the brain, abnormal eye movements are direct and
surrogate markers of brain disease. Eye movements and their disorders are thus powerful …

[PDF][PDF] 両側眼窩回脳損傷例のリバーミード行動記憶検査での顔の再認の検討

安崎文子, アンザキフミコ, 柴崎光世… - 大和大学研究 …, 2015 - yamato-u.repo.nii.ac.jp
要 旨大脳辺縁系の前頭葉眼窩回と扁桃体の損傷は, モラルの低下や脱抑制を引き起こすことが知
られている. 我々の症例 (頭部外傷発症時 77 才の男性) では, 社会的に不適切な行動に加え …

Eye Movements and Vestibular Dysfunction: Lesions of Thalamus and Cerebral Cortex

A Shaikh, F Wang - Eye Movements in the Critical Care Setting, 2021 - Springer
Thalamus is an important relay station between the brainstem and the cerebral cortex. The
Fig. 10.1 demonstrates a simplified nuclear arrangement in the cross section of the …

[PDF][PDF] VU Research Portal

PB De Best, N Raz, N Guy, T Ben-Hur, SO Dumoulin… - 2019 - research.vu.nl
OBJECTIVE To use state-of-the-art neuroimaging protocols to assess a hypothesis that
abnormal population receptive fields (pRF) in the visual cortex underlie high-order visual …