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  • Whitchurch, Elizabeth A., 1976- (University of Oregon, 2006-12)
    Survival depends on our ability to detect and integrate sensory information from multiple modalities, allowing for the most efficient behavioral response. For example, barn owls must combine sights and sounds from the ...
  • Weems, Jardon Thomas (University of Oregon, 2018-03)
    The neural pathways that allow the brain to select the actions an animal should take in response to a sound in order to get a reward are not well understood. Previous studies have demonstrated that a region of the brain ...
  • Penix, Phoebe (University of Oregon, 2016-06)
    The mechanisms by which animals form flexible associations between sounds and behavioral responses are not well understood. Understanding how associations between sounds and behavioral responses change dependent on ...
  • Leonard, Emmalyn (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Historically, the sensory regions of the mammalian brain have been characterized as processing centers for single modalities—for example, visual cortex processes vision. It has since been found that sensory regions are not ...
  • Rowland, David Clayton, 1981- (University of Oregon, 2010-12)
    In humans and other mammals the hippocampus is critical for episodic memories, or memories of events that happen in a particular place and at a particular time. When one records from hippocampal pyramidal neurons in awake, ...
  • McCollough, Andrew Willis, 1974- (University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    The cognitive ability to group information into chunks is a well known phenomenon, however, the effects of chunking on visual representations is not well understood. Here we investigate the effects of visual chunking using ...
  • Waters, Allison (University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
    Self-evaluation is mood state dependent. A transient decrease in positive self-evaluation bias may co-occur with sad mood. In clinical depression this decrease is lasting and exaggerated. The act of self-evaluation engages ...
  • Abe, Elliott (University of Oregon, 2023-07-06)
    This dissertation focuses on the interplay between visual processing and motor action during natural behaviors, which has previously been limited due to technological constraints in experimental paradigms. However, recent ...

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