Effect of Nenonatal Clomipramine Treatment on Consummatory Successive Negative Contrast
Neonatal administration of clomipramine (CLI) produces physiological, neuroendocrinal and behavioral abnormalities in rats when they reach adulthood, which are similar to those observed in animal models of depression. In consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC), rats that have had experience drinking 32% sucrose solution drink significantly less 4% sucrose solution than rats that have drunk only 4% solution. It triggers an aversive-emotional reaction similar to fear or anxiety. We studied whether [...]
Visual imagery without visual perception?
The question regarding visual imagery and visual perception remain an open [...]
Pattern perception and pictures for the blind
This article reviews recent research on perception of tangible pictures in [...]
Automatic focusing of attention on object size and shape
In two experiments we investigated the automatic adjusting of the [...]
Reaction time asymmetries between expansion and contraction
Different asymmetries between expansion and contraction (radial motions) have been [...]
