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Eye movements reveal unconscious memory retrieval

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http://scienceblogs.com/neurophilosophy/...rieval.php

"... Activity in the hippocampus is therefore closely correlated with the eye movements associated with retrieval of relational memories, even in the absence of conscious awareness. Implicit and explicit memory retrieval also appear to be correlated with distinct brain activation patterns. The authors suggest that their findings could have far-reaching implications. It is possible that eye-tracking could be used to investigate memory function in infants, or to obtain information about past events from those who might be unwilling to recall them, or are unable to. Schizophrenics, for example, often exhibit memory deficits, and Hannula has already used memory-related eye-movements to show that they have difficulty noticing small changes in a previously learned scene."
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Eye movements also reveal unconscious thought processes as well.
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#3
kazelee Wrote:Eye movements also reveal unconscious thought processes as well.
Sometimes though you have to be a little invasive:


Edited: 2009-09-18, 6:33 pm
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#4
Is that snuff!? ヽ(*゚O゚)ノ
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#5
Don't worry.

"The eye that was actually sliced in the opening scene was that of a dead calf. Through intense lighting, Buñuel attempted to make the furred face of the animal appear as human skin"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Un_chien_andalou

What that has to do with the topic at hand, I have no idea.
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