
Liangyou Zhang- Master of Science
- PhD Candidate at Utrecht University
Liangyou Zhang
- Master of Science
- PhD Candidate at Utrecht University
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Utrecht University
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- PhD Candidate
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Humans and many other animals possess an innate ability to rapidly perceive numerosity: the number of objects in a visual scene. Numerosity perception is influenced by adaptation, whereby previously viewed numerosities affect perception of the current image’s numerosity. Parietal and frontal neural populations are tuned to specific preferred numero...
Humans and many animals rapidly and accurately perceive numerosity, the number of objects, in a visual image. The numerosity of recently viewed images influences our perception of the current image’s numerosity: numerosity adaptation. How does numerosity adaptation affect responses to numerosity in the brain? Recent studies show both early visual r...
The Open Science movement, dedicated to making scientific research more accessible, transparent, and collaborative, faces the challenge of its developed-country origins potentially marginalizing communities in the Global South. This chapter delves into the Chinese Open Science Network (COSN) as a grassroots group pioneering Open Science within the...
The Open Science movement, dedicated to making scientific research more accessible, transparent, and collaborative, faces the challenge of its developed-country origins potentially marginalizing communities in the Global South. This chapter delves into the Chinese Open Science Network (COSN) as a grassroots group pioneering Open Science within the...
Previous studies have found that transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) can significantly enhance individuals’ working memory performance. However, it is still unclear whether the memory performance enhancement was attributed to the quantity or the quality of working memory. The current study applies tACS over the right parietal cortex...