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Driving steady-state visual evoked potentials at arbitrary frequencies using temporal interpolation of stimulus presentation
Date of Acceptance: 29/10/2015 We thank Renate Zahn for help with data collection. This work was supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (AN 841/1-1, MU 972/20-1). We would like to thank A. Trujillo-Ortiz, R. Hernandez-Walls, A. Castro-Perez and K. BarbaRojo (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California) for making Matlab code for non-sphericity corrections freely available.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Jurisdictional and Interstate Commerce Problems in the Imposition of Excess on Sales
I denne rapport argumenterer forfatterne for, at der i beskæftigelsespolitikken er behov for at flytte det strategiske fokus fra 'flexicurity' til 'mobication' ('mobility through education'), som indebærer, at man sætter kompetenceudvikling i centrum. Det er forfatternes vurdering, at 'flexicurity' fortsat udgør et vigtigt fundament for fleksibiliteten og sikkerheden for først og fremmest de ledige på arbejdsmarkedet, men at der er behov for en langt mere offensiv satsning på livslang uddannelse af hele arbejdsstyrken, hvis man skal sikre arbejdskraftens konkurrencedygtighed fremover. 'Mobication' sigter netop mod at styrke arbejdskraftens muligheder for at tilpasse sig og bevæge sig i forhold til de skiftende behov på et arbejdsmarked i en stadigt mere konkurrencepræget verdensøkonomi
Global Facilitation of Attended Features Is Obligatory and Restricts Divided Attention
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Attentional modulation in early visual cortex : a focused reanalysis of steady-state visual evoked potential studies
Funding information This work was supported by a grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/P002404/1) awarded to S. K. A. and Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship ECF-2020-488 awarded to N.A.Peer reviewedPostprin
Attentional Enhancement of Tracked Stimuli in Early Visual Cortex Has Limited Capacity
Funding Information: Received Mar. 28, 2022; revised Sep. 22, 2022; accepted Sep. 26, 2022. Author contributions: N.A. and S.K.A. designed research; N.A. and S.K.A. performed research; S.K.A. contributed unpublished reagents/analytic tools; N.A. analyzed data; N.A. wrote the first draft of the paper; N.A. and S.K.A. edited the paper; N.A. and S.K.A. wrote the paper. This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Grant BB/ P002404/1 (to S.K.A.) and the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship ECF-2020-488 (to N.A.). We thank Alex O. Holcombe and Christian Merkel for their many insightful comments and suggestions. We also thank Rafael Lemarchand for his help in data collection. The authors declare no competing financial interests. Correspondence should be addressed to Nika Adamian at [email protected] reviewe
Rapid adaptive adjustments of selective attention following errors revealed by the time course of steady-state visual evoked potentials
Funding This work was supported by a grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/P002404/1 to S.K.A.). Acknowledgements Correspondence should be addressed to Marco Steinhauser, Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Ostenstraße 25, 85072 Eichstätt, Germany.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Top-down attention is limited within but not between feature dimensions
This work was supported by a grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/P002404/1) awarded to SKA.Peer reviewedPostprintPublisher PD
Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials Elicited from Early Visual Cortex Reflect Both Perceptual Color Space and Cone-Opponent Mechanisms
Funding Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS KAKENHI grant number JP18K13365 to S.K., JP18H04995 to I.K.) Notes S.K. was also supported by the grant from Building of Consortia for the Development of Human Resources in Science and Technology program by Japan Science and Technology Agency. S.K.A. is very grateful to Satoshi Shioiri for inviting him to Tohoku University, which enabled this collaboration. Part of this study has appeared in the form of conference proceedings (Kaneko et al. 2018). Data and codes used in this study are available at https://osf.io/m47df/.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Too little, too late, and in the wrong place : Alpha band activity does not reflect an active mechanism of selective attention
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [grant number: ES/J500136/1].Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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