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View article: Imagery in a pair of aphantasic and non-aphantasic identical twins: Neural similarities and differences
Imagery in a pair of aphantasic and non-aphantasic identical twins: Neural similarities and differences Open
Aphantasia is defined as a lack of voluntary visual imagery, with otherwise normal perception and visual recognition (Zeman et al., 2015). Aphantasics will often describe semantic but not perceptual detail when recalling visual stimuli (Ba…
View article: vrGazeCore: an open-source package for virtual reality eye-tracking analysis
vrGazeCore: an open-source package for virtual reality eye-tracking analysis Open
Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly used in combination with in-headset eye-tracking to study active vision in 360° environments. However, most software currently available to process raw data from in-headset eye-trackers is expensive and…
View article: vrGazeCore: A toolbox for virtual reality eye-tracking analysis
vrGazeCore: A toolbox for virtual reality eye-tracking analysis Open
View article: The Visual Mandela Effect: Evidence for Shared Specific False Memories
The Visual Mandela Effect: Evidence for Shared Specific False Memories Open
Stimuli and data for the paper 'The Visual Mandela Effect: Evidence for Shared Specific False Memories'.
View article: The Visual Mandela Effect: Evidence for specific shared false memories in popular iconography
The Visual Mandela Effect: Evidence for specific shared false memories in popular iconography Open
The Visual Mandela Effect (VME) is an internet phenomenon describing shared and consistent false memories for specific images. For example, the mascot of the game Monopoly is falsely remembered as wearing a monocle although he never has. H…
View article: The Visual Mandela Effect as evidence for shared and specific false memories across people
The Visual Mandela Effect as evidence for shared and specific false memories across people Open
The Mandela Effect is an internet phenomenon describing shared and consistent false memories for specific icons in popular culture. The Visual Mandela Effect (VME) is a Mandela Effect specific to visual icons (e.g., the Monopoly Man is fal…
View article: Correlated Activation between Striatal and Cortical Regions during a Movement-Related Signal Detection Task: A Re-Analysis of Two fMRI Datasets
Correlated Activation between Striatal and Cortical Regions during a Movement-Related Signal Detection Task: A Re-Analysis of Two fMRI Datasets Open
Cue-directed shifts from ongoing behavior to initiating new (cue-directed) behavior are critical for many tasks, including changing direction and avoiding falls. Rodent studies have shown that transient activations of the cholinergic syste…