A disruption of somesthetic input severely alters the metabolic activity, electrophysiological properties and even gross anatomical features of the primary somatosensory cortex. Here we examined, in the rat somatosensory cortex, the neuroprotective and therapeutic effects of artificial sensory stimulation ...
Stimulus tuning and discriminability were quantified before and after skill acquisition to assess maintenance of visual function. It is well-established that similar to monkeys8, adult mice can learn to control BCIs using neurons in primary sensory cortex as well as motor cortex, in a goal-...
et al. Cell type and pathway dependence of synaptic AMPA receptor number and variability in the hippocampus. Neuron 21, 545–559 (1998). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Kharazia, V. N. & Weinberg, R. J. Immunogold localization of AMPA and NMDA receptors in somatic sensory cortex of ...
Now, we will elaborate on anatomical parts of the parietal lobe about their specific functions. First of all, thepostcentral gyrusof the parietal lobe (the primary somatosensory region) processes somatic sensory stimuli that serve to recognize the shape, composition, and weight of an object. 我们...
A final component of the cerebral cortex are several collections of neuronal cell bodies buried within the white matter called subcortical structures.Terminology English: CerebrumLatin: Prosencephalon Function High-order cognitive processes, control of voluntary movement, perception of sensory stimuliLearn ...
The primary functions of the brainstem include: Regulation of the functions of involuntary vital systems (e.g. heart rate, breathing etc) Conduction of motor and sensory information between the cerebral cortex, cerebellum and spinal cord Functions related to the cranial nerves Specific functions are...
Sensory perception has traditionally been attributed to the activation of sensory cortices. However, by inducing an illusory perception of movement, Naito and colleagues show in this issue of Neuron that the illusory perception of movement is related to activation of primary motor cortex....
Sleep may play a role across different aspects of sensorimotor function, having an impact on sensory function, motor function, and sensorimotor coupling. Furthermore, specific features of sleep, namely spindles and slow waves, seem to play a critical role in sensorimotor function. Understanding how ...
Left: Coronal section showing location of a layer 1 traced neuron (green arrow) in the barrel field of the primary sensory cortex (S1). Right: IOC for layer 1 traced neurons. No difference was observed between WT and SRGAP2C mice (Mann-Whitney test). Scale bar, 100 µm. Bar ...
Structure and function are tightly coupled in primary sensorimotor areas but diverge in polysensory association areas, gradually decoupling along a macroscale functional gradient from unimodal to transmodal cortex12. Such heterogeneous structure-function correspondence raises the possibility that function cannot...