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Publications about 'sensation'
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E.D. Adrian.
At the Basis of Sensation.
Christopher (London),
1928.
Keywords: perception,
sensation,
neuroscience.
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C. Scheiner.
Oculus, hoc est: fundamentum opticum.
1619.
Keywords: perception,
sensation,
neuroscience.
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Articles in journal or book chapters
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Hiroyuki Kajimoto,
Naoki Kawakami,
Susumu Tachi,
and Masahiko Inami.
SmartTouch: Electric Skin to touch the untouchable.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
pp 36-42,
january 2004.
Keywords: sensory substitution,
perception.
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Ned Block.
Oxford Companion to the Mind,
chapter Qualia.
2003.
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Beau R. Lotto and Dale Purves.
A rationale for the structure of color space.
Trends in Neurosciences,
25(2):84-88,
2002.
Keywords: color constancy,
color,
perception.
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S. Shimojo and L. Shams.
Sensory modalities are not separate modalities: plasticity and interactions.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology,
11:505-509,
2001.
Keywords: sensation,
modalities,
plasticity,
neuroscience.
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J. Sharma,
A. Angelucci,
and M. Sur.
Induction of visual orientation modules in auditory cortex.
Nature,
404:841-847,
2000.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception.
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N. V. Swindale.
Lightning is always seen, thunder always heard.
Current Biology,
10:569-571,
2000.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception,
sensory substitution.
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L. von Melschner,
S. L. Pallas,
and M. Sur.
Visual behaviour mediated by retinal projections directed to the auditory pathway.
Nature,
404:871-876,
2000.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception.
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Paul Kay.
MIT Encyclopedia of the cognitives sciences,
chapter Color categorization.
1999.
Keywords: color,
categorization.
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E.J. Chichilisky and Brian A. Wandell.
Trichromatic opponent color classification.
Vision Research,
1999.
Keywords: color,
neuroscience,
psychology.
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W. Epstein,
B. Hughes,
S. Schneider,
and P. Bach-y-Rita.
Is anything out there?: A study of distal attribution in response to vibrotactile stimulation.
Perception,
15:275-284,
1986.
Keywords: perception,
sensation,
sensory substitution,
space.
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C. Blakemore and D. E. Mitchell.
Environmental modification of the visual cortex and the neural basis of learning and memory.
Nature,
241:467-468,
1973.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception,
vision.
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H. B. Barlow.
Single units and sensation: A neuron doctrine for perceptual psychology?.
Perception,
1(1):371-394,
1972.
Keywords: neuron doctrine,
perception,
neuroscience,
philosophy.
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R Schlaer.
Shift in binocular disparity causes compensatory change in the cortical structure of kittens.
Science,
173:638-641,
1971.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception,
vision.
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C. Blakemore and G.F. Cooper.
Development of the brain depends on the visual environment.
Nature,
228:471-478,
1970.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception,
vision.
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H.V.B. Hirsch and D.N. Spinelli.
Visual experience modifies distribution of horizontally and vertically oriented receptive fields in cats.
Science,
168:869-871,
1970.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception,
vision.
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