70 research outputs found
Transfer of information into working memory during attentional capture
Previous research has shown that task-irrelevant onsets can capture spatial attention even when attending to the onset is inconsistent with our intentions. The present study investigated whether information acquired during attentional capture is transferred into working memory. To measure whether this is the case, 25% of visual search trials were followed by a distractor recognition task. The results showed that the onset letter was recognized more often than a nononset letter. In addition, the magnitude of attentional capture was positively correlated with the onset letter recognition advantage. The results suggest that attentional capture results in transfer of information into working memory
A note on bosonic open strings in constant B field
We sketch the main steps of old covariant quantization of bosonic open
strings in a constant field background. We comment on its space-time
symmetries and the induced effective metric. The low-energy spectrum is
evaluated and the appearance of a new non-commutative gauge symmetry is
addressed.Comment: 13 pages, Latex, important comments added, to appear in PR
A Toy Model of Closed String Tachyon Effective Action
In this paper we propose the toy model of the closed string tachyon effective
action that has marginal tachyon profile as its exact solution in case of
constant or linear dilaton background. Then we will apply this model for
description of two dimensional bosonic string theory. We will find that the
background configuration with the spatial dependent linear dilaton, flat
spacetime metric and marginal tachyon profile is the exact solution of our
model even if we take into account backreaction of tachyon on dilaton and
metric.Comment: 17 page
Spectrometric method to detect exoplanets as another test to verify the invariance of the velocity of light
Hypothetical influences of variability of light velocity due to the
parameters of the source of radiation, for the results of spectral measurements
of stars to search for exoplanets are considered. Accounting accelerations of
stars relative to the barycenter of the star - a planet (the planets) was
carried out. The dependence of the velocity of light from the barycentric
radial velocity and barycentric radial acceleration component of the star
should lead to a substantial increase (up to degree of magnitude) semi-major
axes of orbits detected candidate to extrasolar planets. Consequently, the
correct comparison of the results of spectral method with results of other
well-known modern methods of detecting extrasolar planets can regard the
results obtained in this paper as a reliable test for testing the invariance of
the velocity of light.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure
Orientifolds, RG Flows, and Closed String Tachyons
We discuss the fate of certain tachyonic closed string theories from two
perspectives. In both cases our approach involves studying directly
configurations with finite negative tree-level cosmological constant. Closed
string analogues of orientifolds, which carry negative tension, are argued to
represent the minima of the tachyon potential in some cases. In other cases, we
make use of the fact, noted in the early string theory literature, that strings
can propagate on spaces of subcritical dimension at the expense of introducing
a tree-level cosmological constant. The form of the tachyon vertex operator in
these cases makes it clear that a subcritical-dimension theory results from
tachyon condensation. Using results of Kutasov, we argue that in some
Scherk-Schwarz models, for finely-tuned tachyon condensates, a minimal model
CFT times a subcritical dimension theory results. In some instances, these two
sets of ideas may be related by duality.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figures, uses harvmac; v2: references adde
Interacting Open Wilson Lines in Noncommutative Field Theories
In noncommutative field theories, it was known that one-loop effective action
describes propagation of non-interacting open Wilson lines, obeying the flying
dipole's relation. We show that two-loop effective action describes cubic
interaction among `closed string' states created by open Wilson lines. Taking
d-dimensional noncommutative [\Phi^3] theory as the simplest setup, we compute
nonplanar contribution at low-energy and large noncommutativity limit. We find
that the contribution is expressible in a remarkably simple cubic interaction
involving scalar open Wilson lines only and nothing else. We show that the
interaction is purely geometrical and noncommutative in nature, depending only
on sizes of each open Wilson line.Comment: v1: 27 pages, Latex, 7 .eps figures v2: minor wording change +
reference adde
Shifting Attention within Memory Representations Involves Early Visual Areas
Prior studies have shown that spatial attention modulates early visual cortex retinotopically, resulting in enhanced processing of external perceptual representations. However, it is not clear whether the same visual areas are modulated when attention is focused on, and shifted within a working memory representation. In the current fMRI study participants were asked to memorize an array containing four stimuli. After a delay, participants were presented with a verbal cue instructing them to actively maintain the location of one of the stimuli in working memory. Additionally, on a number of trials a second verbal cue instructed participants to switch attention to the location of another stimulus within the memorized representation. Results of the study showed that changes in the BOLD pattern closely followed the locus of attention within the working memory representation. A decrease in BOLD-activity (V1–V3) was observed at ROIs coding a memory location when participants switched away from this location, whereas an increase was observed when participants switched towards this location. Continuous increased activity was obtained at the memorized location when participants did not switch. This study shows that shifting attention within memory representations activates the earliest parts of visual cortex (including V1) in a retinotopic fashion. We conclude that even in the absence of visual stimulation, early visual areas support shifting of attention within memorized representations, similar to when attention is shifted in the outside world. The relationship between visual working memory and visual mental imagery is discussed in light of the current findings
Distribution of Attention Modulates Salience Signals in Early Visual Cortex
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field plays a crucial role in visual selection and the occurrence of bottom-up driven attentional capture. Consistent with previous findings, we show that when attention was diffusely distributed across the visual field while searching for a shape singleton, an irrelevant salient color singleton captured attention. However, while using the very same displays and task, no capture was observed when observers initially focused their attention at the center of the display. Using event-related fMRI, we examined the modulation of retinotopic activity related to attentional capture in early visual areas. Because the sensory display characteristics were identical in both conditions, we were able to isolate the brain activity associated with exogenous attentional capture. The results show that spreading of attention leads to increased bottom-up exogenous capture and increased activity in visual area V3 but not in V2 and V1
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