Thomas P Trappenberg
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Sheikhnezhad Fard F, Trappenberg T
Front Neurorobot
. 2019 Jul;
13:52.
PMID: 31354468
It is well-established that human decision making and instrumental control uses multiple systems, some which use habitual action selection and some which require deliberate planning. Deliberate planning systems use predictions...
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Hassall C, Connor P, Trappenberg T, McDonald J, Krigolson O
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2018 Mar;
127:62-72.
PMID: 29551656
The visual environment is filled with complex, multi-dimensional objects that vary in their value to an observer's current goals. When faced with multi-dimensional stimuli, humans may rely on biases to...
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Parvar H, Sculthorpe-Petley L, Satel J, Boshra R, DArcy R, Trappenberg T
Brain Inform
. 2016 Oct;
2(1):1-12.
PMID: 27747499
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are tiny electrical brain responses in the human electroencephalogram that are typically not detectable until they are isolated by a process of signal averaging. Owing to the...
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Fard F, Hollensen P, Heinke D, Trappenberg T
Neural Netw
. 2015 Nov;
72:13-30.
PMID: 26559472
Humans can point fairly accurately to memorized states when closing their eyes despite slow or even missing sensory feedback. It is also common that the arm dynamics changes during development...
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Sculthorpe-Petley L, Liu C, Ghosh Hajra S, Parvar H, Satel J, Trappenberg T, et al.
J Neurosci Methods
. 2015 Feb;
245:64-72.
PMID: 25701685
Background: Event-related potentials (ERPs) may provide a non-invasive index of brain function for a range of clinical applications. However, as a lab-based technique, ERPs are limited by technical challenges that...
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Connor P, LoLordo V, Trappenberg T
Learn Behav
. 2014 Jan;
42(1):39.
PMID: 24477827
No abstract available.
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Connor P, LoLordo V, Trappenberg T
Learn Behav
. 2013 Jul;
42(1):22-38.
PMID: 23813103
When retrospective revaluation phenomena (e.g., unovershadowing: AB+, then A-, then test B) were discovered, simple elemental models were at a disadvantage because they could not explain such phenomena. Extensions of...
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Marino R, Trappenberg T, Dorris M, Munoz D
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2011 Sep;
24(2):315-36.
PMID: 21942761
During natural vision, eye movements are dynamically controlled by the combinations of goal-related top-down (TD) and stimulus-related bottom-up (BU) neural signals that map onto objects or locations of interest in...
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Salmon J, Trappenberg T
Neural Netw
. 2008 Nov;
21(10):1476-92.
PMID: 18980830
Centre-Surround Neural Field (CSNF) models were used to explain a possible mechanism by which information from different sources may be integrated into target likelihood maps that are then used to...
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Standage D, Trappenberg T, Klein R
Neural Netw
. 2005 Aug;
18(5-6):620-7.
PMID: 16087317
Experimental evidence on the distribution of visual attention supports the idea of a spatial saliency map, whereby bottom-up and top-down influences on attention are integrated by a winner-take-all mechanism. We...