NO EVIDENCE FOR EARLY MODULATION OF EVOKED RESPONSES IN PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX TO IRRELEVANT PROBE STIMULI PRESENTED DURING THE ATTENTIONAL BLINK.

No evidence for early modulation of evoked responses in primary visual cortex to irrelevant probe stimuli presented during the attentional blink.

BACKGROUND: During rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), observers often miss the second of two targets if it appears within 500 ms of the first.This phenomenon, called the attentional blink (AB), is widely held to reflect a bottleneck in the processing of rapidly sequential stimuli that arises after initial sensory registration is complete (i.e

read more

Systematic review of clinical prediction models for psychosis in individuals meeting At Risk Mental State criteria

ObjectivesThis study aims to review studies developing or validating a prediction model for transition to psychosis in individuals meeting At Risk Mental State (ARMS) criteria focussing on predictors that can be obtained as part of standard clinical practice.Prediction of transition is crucial to facilitating identification of patients who would be

read more