An active inference perspective for the amygdala complex
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00283-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.004. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe amygdala is a heterogeneous network of subcortical nuclei with central importance in cognitive and clinical neuroscience. Various experimental designs in human psychology and animal model research have mapped multiple conceptual frameworks (e.g., valence/salience and decision making) to ever more refined amygdala circuitry. However, these predominantly bottom up-driven accounts often rely on interpretations tailored to a specific phenomenon, thus preventing comprehensive and integrative theories. We argue ...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ronald Sladky Dominic Kargl Wulf Haubensak Claus Lamm Source Type: research

We know what attention is!
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00286-3. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAttention is one of the most thoroughly investigated psychological phenomena, yet skepticism about attention is widespread: we do not know what it is, it is too many things, there is no such thing. The deficiencies highlighted are not about experimental work but the adequacy of the scientific theory of attention. Combining common scientific claims about attention into a single theory leads to internal inconsistency. This paper demonstrates that a specific functional conception of attention is incorporated into...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Wayne Wu Source Type: research

An active inference perspective for the amygdala complex
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00283-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.004. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe amygdala is a heterogeneous network of subcortical nuclei with central importance in cognitive and clinical neuroscience. Various experimental designs in human psychology and animal model research have mapped multiple conceptual frameworks (e.g., valence/salience and decision making) to ever more refined amygdala circuitry. However, these predominantly bottom up-driven accounts often rely on interpretations tailored to a specific phenomenon, thus preventing comprehensive and integrative theories. We argue ...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ronald Sladky Dominic Kargl Wulf Haubensak Claus Lamm Source Type: research

We know what attention is!
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00286-3. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAttention is one of the most thoroughly investigated psychological phenomena, yet skepticism about attention is widespread: we do not know what it is, it is too many things, there is no such thing. The deficiencies highlighted are not about experimental work but the adequacy of the scientific theory of attention. Combining common scientific claims about attention into a single theory leads to internal inconsistency. This paper demonstrates that a specific functional conception of attention is incorporated into...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Wayne Wu Source Type: research

An active inference perspective for the amygdala complex
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00283-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.004. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe amygdala is a heterogeneous network of subcortical nuclei with central importance in cognitive and clinical neuroscience. Various experimental designs in human psychology and animal model research have mapped multiple conceptual frameworks (e.g., valence/salience and decision making) to ever more refined amygdala circuitry. However, these predominantly bottom up-driven accounts often rely on interpretations tailored to a specific phenomenon, thus preventing comprehensive and integrative theories. We argue ...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ronald Sladky Dominic Kargl Wulf Haubensak Claus Lamm Source Type: research

We know what attention is!
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00286-3. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAttention is one of the most thoroughly investigated psychological phenomena, yet skepticism about attention is widespread: we do not know what it is, it is too many things, there is no such thing. The deficiencies highlighted are not about experimental work but the adequacy of the scientific theory of attention. Combining common scientific claims about attention into a single theory leads to internal inconsistency. This paper demonstrates that a specific functional conception of attention is incorporated into...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Wayne Wu Source Type: research

An active inference perspective for the amygdala complex
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00283-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.004. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe amygdala is a heterogeneous network of subcortical nuclei with central importance in cognitive and clinical neuroscience. Various experimental designs in human psychology and animal model research have mapped multiple conceptual frameworks (e.g., valence/salience and decision making) to ever more refined amygdala circuitry. However, these predominantly bottom up-driven accounts often rely on interpretations tailored to a specific phenomenon, thus preventing comprehensive and integrative theories. We argue ...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ronald Sladky Dominic Kargl Wulf Haubensak Claus Lamm Source Type: research

We know what attention is!
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00286-3. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAttention is one of the most thoroughly investigated psychological phenomena, yet skepticism about attention is widespread: we do not know what it is, it is too many things, there is no such thing. The deficiencies highlighted are not about experimental work but the adequacy of the scientific theory of attention. Combining common scientific claims about attention into a single theory leads to internal inconsistency. This paper demonstrates that a specific functional conception of attention is incorporated into...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Wayne Wu Source Type: research

We know what attention is!
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00286-3. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAttention is one of the most thoroughly investigated psychological phenomena, yet skepticism about attention is widespread: we do not know what it is, it is too many things, there is no such thing. The deficiencies highlighted are not about experimental work but the adequacy of the scientific theory of attention. Combining common scientific claims about attention into a single theory leads to internal inconsistency. This paper demonstrates that a specific functional conception of attention is incorporated into...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Wayne Wu Source Type: research

An active inference perspective for the amygdala complex
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00283-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.004. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe amygdala is a heterogeneous network of subcortical nuclei with central importance in cognitive and clinical neuroscience. Various experimental designs in human psychology and animal model research have mapped multiple conceptual frameworks (e.g., valence/salience and decision making) to ever more refined amygdala circuitry. However, these predominantly bottom up-driven accounts often rely on interpretations tailored to a specific phenomenon, thus preventing comprehensive and integrative theories. We argue ...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ronald Sladky Dominic Kargl Wulf Haubensak Claus Lamm Source Type: research

An active inference perspective for the amygdala complex
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00283-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.004. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe amygdala is a heterogeneous network of subcortical nuclei with central importance in cognitive and clinical neuroscience. Various experimental designs in human psychology and animal model research have mapped multiple conceptual frameworks (e.g., valence/salience and decision making) to ever more refined amygdala circuitry. However, these predominantly bottom up-driven accounts often rely on interpretations tailored to a specific phenomenon, thus preventing comprehensive and integrative theories. We argue ...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ronald Sladky Dominic Kargl Wulf Haubensak Claus Lamm Source Type: research

We know what attention is!
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00286-3. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAttention is one of the most thoroughly investigated psychological phenomena, yet skepticism about attention is widespread: we do not know what it is, it is too many things, there is no such thing. The deficiencies highlighted are not about experimental work but the adequacy of the scientific theory of attention. Combining common scientific claims about attention into a single theory leads to internal inconsistency. This paper demonstrates that a specific functional conception of attention is incorporated into...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Wayne Wu Source Type: research

An active inference perspective for the amygdala complex
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00283-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.004. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe amygdala is a heterogeneous network of subcortical nuclei with central importance in cognitive and clinical neuroscience. Various experimental designs in human psychology and animal model research have mapped multiple conceptual frameworks (e.g., valence/salience and decision making) to ever more refined amygdala circuitry. However, these predominantly bottom up-driven accounts often rely on interpretations tailored to a specific phenomenon, thus preventing comprehensive and integrative theories. We argue ...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ronald Sladky Dominic Kargl Wulf Haubensak Claus Lamm Source Type: research

We know what attention is!
Trends Cogn Sci. 2023 Dec 15:S1364-6613(23)00286-3. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.11.007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAttention is one of the most thoroughly investigated psychological phenomena, yet skepticism about attention is widespread: we do not know what it is, it is too many things, there is no such thing. The deficiencies highlighted are not about experimental work but the adequacy of the scientific theory of attention. Combining common scientific claims about attention into a single theory leads to internal inconsistency. This paper demonstrates that a specific functional conception of attention is incorporated into...
Source: Trends Cogn Sci - December 16, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Wayne Wu Source Type: research

Reproducibility of peak moment for isometric and isokinetic knee extension exercise
ConclusionsReproducibility of PM using the IsoMed 2000 was good after an initial familiarization trial with high values of relative reproducibility. Absolute reproducibility can be interpreted as appropriate for most common practical applications. (Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation)
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - December 16, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research