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- Publications
- Influence
Prioritized Maps of Space in Human Frontoparietal Cortex
- T. Jerde, E. Merriam, Adam C. Riggall, James H. Hedges, C. Curtis
- Psychology, Medicine
- The Journal of Neuroscience
- 28 November 2012
Priority maps are theorized to be composed of large populations of neurons organized topographically into a map of gaze-centered space whose activity spatially tags salient and behaviorally relevant… Expand
Dissociation of Neuronal and Psychophysical Responses to Local and Global Motion
- James H. Hedges, Yevgeniya Gartshteyn, +4 authors J. Movshon
- Biology, Medicine
- Current Biology
- 6 December 2011
Most neurons in cortical area MT (V5) are strongly direction selective, and their activity is closely associated with the perception of visual motion. These neurons have large receptive fields built… Expand
Optimal inference explains the perceptual coherence of visual motion stimuli.
- James H. Hedges, Alan A. Stocker, Eero P. Simoncelli
- Computer Science, Medicine
- Journal of vision
- 20 May 2011
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Motor planning: effect of directional uncertainty with discrete spatial cues
- G. Pellizzer, James H. Hedges
- Psychology, Medicine
- Experimental Brain Research
- 9 April 2003
We investigated the effect of spatial uncertainty on motor planning by using the cueing method in a reaching task (experiment 1). Discrete spatial cues indicated the different locations in which the… Expand
Play, attention, and learning: How do play and timing shape the development of attention and influence classroom learning?
- James H. Hedges, K. Adolph, +7 authors J. Ghajar
- Psychology, Medicine
- Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
- 13 June 2013
The behavioral and neurobiological connections between play and the development of critical cognitive functions, such as attention, remain largely unknown. We do not yet know how these connections… Expand
Time-dependent effects of discrete spatial cues on the planning of directed movements
- G. Pellizzer, James H. Hedges, R. R. Villanueva
- Psychology, Medicine
- Experimental Brain Research
- 24 January 2006
The degree of preparation of a motor response varies with the information available regarding the response that will need to be executed and with the time provided to process that information. In… Expand
Motor planning: effect of directional uncertainty with continuous spatial cues
- G. Pellizzer, James H. Hedges
- Psychology, Medicine
- Experimental Brain Research
- 2003
We have investigated the effect of directional uncertainty on the planning of reaching movements. For this purpose, we have used sections of annuli as spatial cues to indicate the directional range… Expand
Correlated With Saccadic Reaction Time fMRI Activation in the Human Frontal Eye Field Is
- M. Goodale, H. Goltz, +14 authors Brian C. Coe
- Psychology
- 2007
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The Emerging Role of the Ecosystems Architect
- James H. Hedges, A. Furda
- Business, Computer Science
- Software Engineering for Variability Intensive…
- 2019