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Fernández Prieto, Irene (Fecha de defensa: 2016-12-22)
Our perceptual system tends to associate higher-pitched sounds with upper spatial positions and smaller visual sizes, and lower pitched-sounds with lower positions and bigger visual sizes. This processes, known as crossmodal ...
Saint Amour di Chanaz, Ludovico (Fecha de defensa: 2024-01-12)
[eng] Deciphering the mechanism of human memory formation and retrieval is one of the still unsolved mysteries of neurosciences. Theoretical models of underlying mechanisms of memory formation and retrieval have led the ...
Wu, Xiongbo (Fecha de defensa: 2022-12-16)
[eng] Deciphering the mechanisms of human declarative memory is one of the main goals of neuroscience. Theoretical models such as Standard Consolidation Theory (Alvarez and Squire, 1994) and the Multiple Trace Theory (Nadel ...
Aguilar Lleyda, David (Fecha de defensa: 2017-12-15)
Moving is essential for us to survive, and in countless occasions we move in response to visual information. However, this process is characterized as uncertain, given the variability present both at the sensory and motor ...
Gómez Andrés, Alba (Fecha de defensa: 2022-12-15)
[eng] How do we recognize that “I” am the one acting upon the world? This experience of knowing oneself as the author of our actions and their consequences, the sense of agency, is a basic feature of our subjective experience. ...
Ara Romero, Alberto (Fecha de defensa: 2021-07-21)
Arguably, one of the stimuli that move human the most is music. What physically consists in an array of sounds organized in time and frequency, is capable of evoking a rich palette of emotions, thoughts and behaviors in ...
Jiménez Pérez, Elizabeth Carolina (Fecha de defensa: 2021-07-05)
[spa] Hablar del cerebro, sus funciones y procesos nunca es tarea sencilla. Asimismo, hablar de un tema tan nuevo como es la vergencia relacionada con la atención y otros procesos cognitivos resulta complicado. A continuación, ...