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2023 Fifth International Conference Neurotechnologies and Neurointerfaces (CNN), 18-20 september.2023

Корякина М. М., Агранович О. Е., Bermúdez-Margaretto B. et al.

IEEE, 2023.

Article
The Influence of Body Posture on the Mirror Neuron System

Aynur A. Ragimova, Carlos M. Nieto-Doval, Mikhail I. Salamatin et al.

Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics. 2024. Vol. 21. No. 3. P. 439-455.

Book chapter
Attenuation of Evoked Responses Elicited by Hand Action Words During EEG Mismatch Negativity Recordings in Children with Motor Impairments

Bredikhin D., Kopytin G., Ulanov M. et al.

In bk.: 10TH mismatch negativity conference. The Neuronal Basis of MMN and its Clinical Applications. 2024. P. 155-155.

Working paper
Difficulty overdose? Inconclusive effect of the disfluent font on reading in second language

Tsigeman E., Likhanov M., Kalinnikova L. et al.

00. 00. PsyArXiv Preprints, 2024

Jeremy M. Wolfe: Dancing Chickens and Gorillas in the Lung: If I Can See So Much, Why Do I Miss So Much?

On October 27, 2014 Jeremy M. Wolfe (Harvard Medical School, USA) spoke on ‘Dancing Chickens and Gorillas in the Lung: If I Can See So Much, Why Do I Miss So Much?’
Abstract
When you open your eyes on a new scene, you immediately see something. You can understand the basic ‘gist’ of that scene within a fraction of a second. You can remember that seen for days after a just a few seconds exposure. Nevertheless, we can easily show that you are ‘blind’ or at least remarkably amnesic about very basic aspects of what you have just seen. I will attempt to explain this seemingly contradictory collection of abilities and limits. Moreover, I will discuss the impact of these aspects of normal human vision and attention on important tasks like airport security and cancer screening.