Moving the mind's eye depends upon an intact eye movement system
...se to centrally presented direction cues (i.e., an arrow pointing left or right). The results demonstrate that intact eye movements are necessary for the normal development of reflexive attention. They also show that, contrary to what one might expect, intact brain regions alone are not sufficient f...Computational innovation predicts how patients will respond to drug treatments
...ike the center, this approach can be likened to an arrow headed directly toward a bulls-eye. Now, for the first time, this work and that of other researchers raises the prospect of individualizing cancer treatment; what will succeed and what will fail, Korenberg posits. Doctors will be able to predict the ...... briefly -- these might deduce the directionof the arrow -- and which areas become activated long enough to hold theinformation on-line until the task begins. "We find that the most sustained timecourse occurs in the posterior parietal cortex," Shulman says. "So our bestguess is that this area holds the in...