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    • Human Wagering Behavior Depends on Opponents' Faces 

      Schlicht, Erik J.; Shimojo, Shinsuke; Camerer, Colin F.; Battaglia, Peter; Nakayama, Ken (Public Library of Science, 2010)
      Research in competitive games has exclusively focused on how opponent models are developed through previous outcomes and how peoples' decisions relate to normative predictions. Little is known about how rapid impressions ...
    • The Organization of Local and Distant Functional Connectivity in the Human Brain 

      Sepulcre, Jorge; Liu, Hesheng; Talukdar, Tanveer; Martincorena, Iñigo; Yeo, Boon Thye Thomas; Buckner, Randy Lee (Public Library of Science, 2010)
      Information processing in the human brain arises from both interactions between adjacent areas and from distant projections that form distributed brain systems. Here we map interactions across different spatial scales by ...
    • Temporal Brain Dynamics of Multiple Object Processing: The Flexibility of Individuation 

      Mazza, Veronica; He, Sheng; Caramazza, Alfonso (Public Library of Science, 2011)
      The ability to process concurrently multiple visual objects is fundamental for a coherent perception of the world. A core component of this ability is the simultaneous individuation of multiple objects. Many studies have ...
    • Visual Working Memory Capacity and Proactive Interference 

      Hartshorne, Joshua (Public Library of Science, 2008)
      Background: Visual working memory capacity is extremely limited and appears to be relatively immune to practice effects or the use of explicit strategies. The recent discovery that visual working memory tasks, like verbal ...