User profiles for Richard B. Ivry
Richard IVRYProfessor of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of California Berkeley Verified email at berkeley.edu Cited by 42710 |
Whorf hypothesis is supported in the right visual field but not the left
The question of whether language affects perception has been debated largely on the basis
of cross-language data, without considering the functional organization of the brain. The …
of cross-language data, without considering the functional organization of the brain. The …
The neural representation of time
RB Ivry, RMC Spencer - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2004 - Elsevier
This review summarizes recent investigations of temporal processing. We focus on motor and
perceptual tasks in which crucial events span hundreds of milliseconds. One key question …
perceptual tasks in which crucial events span hundreds of milliseconds. One key question …
Dedicated and intrinsic models of time perception
RB Ivry, JE Schlerf - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2008 - cell.com
Two general frameworks have been articulated to describe how the passage of time is
perceived. One emphasizes that the judgment of the duration of a stimulus depends on the …
perceived. One emphasizes that the judgment of the duration of a stimulus depends on the …
[BOOK][B] The two sides of perception
RB Ivry, LC Robertson - 1998 - books.google.com
Anatomically, the central nervous system looks remarkably symmetrical--from the relatively
simple structures of the spinal cord to the extensively convoluted folds of the cerebral …
simple structures of the spinal cord to the extensively convoluted folds of the cerebral …
The cerebellum and event timing
Damage to the cerebellum disrupts performance on a range of tasks that require precise
timing including the production of skilled movements, eyeblink conditioning, and perceptual …
timing including the production of skilled movements, eyeblink conditioning, and perceptual …
Timing functions of the cerebellum
RB Ivry, SW Keele - Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 1989 - direct.mit.edu
This study investigated the effects of different types of neurological deficits on timing functions.
The performance of Parkinson, cerebellar, cortical, and peripheral neuropathy patients …
The performance of Parkinson, cerebellar, cortical, and peripheral neuropathy patients …
The representation of temporal information in perception and motor control
RB Ivry - Current opinion in neurobiology, 1996 - Elsevier
The representation of temporal information can be examined from both a neurological and a
computational perspective. Recent evidence suggests that two subcortical structures, the …
computational perspective. Recent evidence suggests that two subcortical structures, the …
[HTML][HTML] Flexible cognitive strategies during motor learning
Visuomotor rotation tasks have proven to be a powerful tool to study adaptation of the motor
system. While adaptation in such tasks is seemingly automatic and incremental, participants …
system. While adaptation in such tasks is seemingly automatic and incremental, participants …
Consensus paper: roles of the cerebellum in motor control—the diversity of ideas on cerebellar involvement in movement
Considerable progress has been made in developing models of cerebellar function in
sensorimotor control, as well as in identifying key problems that are the focus of current …
sensorimotor control, as well as in identifying key problems that are the focus of current …
Dissociation of the lateral and medial cerebellum in movement timing and movement execution
RB Ivry, SW Keele, HC Diener - Experimental brain research, 1988 - Springer
In a previous study (Ivry and Keele, in press), cerebellar patients were found to be impaired
on both a motor and a perceptual task which required accurate timing. This report presents …
on both a motor and a perceptual task which required accurate timing. This report presents …