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   Attentional switching in humans and flies: Rivalry in large and miniature brains  
   
نویسنده miller s.m. ,ngo t.t. ,van swinderen b.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2012 - شماره : JANUARY 2012 - صفحه:1 -17
چکیده    Human perception,and consequently behavior,is driven by attention dynamics. in the special case of rivalry,where attention alternates between competing percepts,such dynamics can be measured and their determinants investigated. a recent study in the fruit fly,drosophila melanogaster,now shows that the origins of attentional rivalry may be quite ancient. furthermore,individual variation exists in the rate of attentional rivalry in both humans and flies,and in humans this is under substantial genetic influence. in the pathophysiological realm,slowing of rivalry rate is associated with the heritable psychiatric condition,bipolar disorder. fly rivalry may therefore prove a powerful model to examine genetic and molecular influences on rivalry rate,and may even shed light on human cognitive and behavioral dysfunction. © 2012 miller,ngo and van swinderen.
کلیدواژه Ambiguous figure; Attention; Binocular rivalry; Bipolar disorder; Drosophila; Endophenotype; Individual variation; Switch rate
آدرس perceptual and clinical neuroscience group,monash alfred psychiatry research centre,central clinical school,melbourne,vic, Australia, perceptual and clinical neuroscience group,monash alfred psychiatry research centre,central clinical school,melbourne,vic, Australia, queensland brain institute,the university of queensland,brisbane,qld, Australia
 
     
   
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