NEURAL PROCESSES UNDERLYING MIRROR-INDUCED VISUAL ILLUSION: AN ACTIVATION LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION META-ANALYSIS


Auditory scene analysis: The sweet music of ambiguity

In this review paper aimed at the non-specialist, we explore the use that neuroscientists and musicians have made of perceptual illusions based on ambiguity.The pivotal issue is auditory lower board scene analysis, or what enables us to make sense of complex acoustic mixtures in order to follow, for instance, a single melody in the midst of an orch

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Influence of group size on the success of wolves hunting bison.

An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at capturing prey than are small groups, a pattern that has been attributed to MEMORY CARE diminished cooperation (i.e., free riding) in large groups.Although this suggests the formation of large groups is unrelated to prey capture, little is known about coop

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