The Brain and Mind Institute is recognized as one of the world’s leading research institutes in cognitive neuroscience and aims to understand how the brain allows us to perceive the world, makes sense of what we see and hear, remember the past and plan for the future, communicate our thoughts to others, choose goals, plan actions and carry those actions out.
Submissions from 2010
Realization, explanation and the mind-body relation: Editor's introduction, Jacqueline A. Sullivan
Reconsidering 'spatial memory' and the Morris water maze, Jacqueline A. Sullivan
A role for representation in cognitive neurobiology, Jacqueline Anne Sullivan
Theta-activity in anterior cingulate cortex predicts task rules and their adjustments following errors, Thilo Womelsdorf, Kevin Johnston, Martin Vinck, and Stefan Everling
Submissions from 2009
Getting mixed messages: the impact of conflicting social signals on the brain's target emotional response., Jayna M Amting, Jodi E Miller, Melody Chow, and Derek G V Mitchell
Living in a Material World: How Visual Cues to Material Properties Affect the Way that We Lift Objects and Perceive Their Weight, Gavin Buckingham, Jonathan S. Cant, and Melvyn A. Goodale
Rightward Biases during Bimanual Reaching, Gavin Buckingham and David P. Carey
Adapting to dynamic stimulus-response values: differential contributions of inferior frontal, dorsomedial, and dorsolateral regions of prefrontal cortex to decision making., Derek G V Mitchell, Qian Luo, Shelley B Avny, Tomasz Kasprzycki, Karanvir Gupta, Gang Chen, Elizabeth C Finger, and R James R Blair
Perirhinal cortex contributes to accuracy in recognition memory and perceptual discriminations., Edward B O'Neil, Anthony D Cate, and Stefan Köhler
Opposing influences of affective state valence on visual cortical encoding, Taylor W. Schmitz, Eve De Rosa, and Adam K. Anderson
The multiplicity of experimental protocols: A challenge to reductionist and non-reductionist models of the unity of neuroscience, Jacqueline A. Sullivan
Submissions from 2008
Illusory vowels resulting from perceptual continuity: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study, Antje Heinrich, Robert P Carlyon, Matthew H Davis, and Ingrid Johnsrude
Associative learning over trials activates the hippocampus in healthy elderly but not mild cognitive impairment, Sterling C. Johnson, Taylor W. Schmitz, Sanjay Asthana, Mark A. Gluck, and Catherine Myers
Effects of acute ethyl alcohol consumption on a psychophysical measure of lateral inhibition in human vision., Kevin D Johnston and Brian Timney
FreeSurfer-initiated fully-automated subcortical brain segmentation in MRI using Large Deformation Diffeomorphic Metric Mapping., Ali R Khan, Lei Wang, and Mirza Faisal Beg
Functional imaging of the auditory processing applied to speech sounds, Roy D Patterson and Ingrid Johnsrude
Memory consolidation, multiple realizations, and modest reductions, Jacqueline Anne Sullivan
fMRI activation during episodic encoding and metacognitive appraisal across the lifespan: Risk factors for Alzheimer's disease, Mehul A. Trivedi, Taylor W. Schmitz, Michele L. Ries, Timothy M. Hess, Michele E. Fitzgerald, Craig S. Atwood, Howard A. Rowley, Sanjay Asthana, Mark A. Sager, and Sterling C. Johnson
Submissions from 2007
Perceptual functions of perirhinal cortex in rats: zero-delay object recognition and simultaneous oddity discriminations., Susan J Bartko, Boyer D Winters, Rosemary A Cowell, Lisa M Saksida, and Timothy J Bussey
Do vegetative patients retain aspects of language comprehension? Evidence from fMRI, Martin R Coleman, Jennifer M Rodd, Matthew H Davis, Ingrid Johnsrude, David K Menon, John D Pickard, and Adrian M Owen
Dissociating speech perception and comprehension at reduced levels of awareness, Matthew H Davis, Martin R Coleman, Anthony R Absalom, Jennifer M Rodd, Ingrid Johnsrude, Basil F Matta, Adrian M Owen, and David K Menon
Human parietal "reach region" primarily encodes intrinsic visual direction, not extrinsic movement direction, in a visual motor dissociation task., Juan Fernandez-Ruiz, Herbert C Goltz, Joseph F X DeSouza, Tutis Vilis, and J Douglas Crawford
Alcohol slows interhemispheric transmission, increases the flash-lag effect, and prolongs masking: evidence for a slowing of neural processing and transmission., Sarah A Khan and Brian Timney
Anosognosia in mild cognitive impairment: Relationship to activation of cortical midline structures involved in self-appraisal, Michele L. Ries, Britta M. Jabbar, Taylor W. Schmitz, Mehul A. Trivedi, Carey E. Gleason, Cynthia M. Carlsson, Howard A. Rowley, Sanjay Asthana, and Sterling C. Johnson
Relevance to self: A brief review and framework of neural systems underlying appraisal, Taylor W. Schmitz and Sterling C. Johnson