These patterns are robustly observed in sensory cortex30,38,39,44,45,46,47,48,49 (Fig. 5a). Differences in granular layer (L4) synaptic activation as a function of oddball vs. distractor stimulation thus would indicate feedforward oddball signaling. Analyzing the fastest reaction time trials, ...
1.1Sensory Cortex Sensory cortexrefers to all cortical areas associated with sensory function. In the case of vision, this includes virtually all of theoccipital cortexand much of the temporal andparietal cortex. An object must be perceived before it can be categorized, so an intact sensory cortex...
Using the source location of the N20鈥揚20 component of the mnSEP as a landmark for postcentral area 3b, the N90 was localized to the precentral motor cortex. At a latency around 170鈥 180ms proprioception-related potentials were explained by bilateral sensory cortex activation with an altered...
Although multisensory integration is crucial for sensorimotor function, it is unclear how visual and proprioceptive sensory cues are combined in the brain during motor behaviors. Here we characterized the effects of multisensory interactions on local fie
The function of secondary somatosensory (SII) cortex is poorly understood, but there is evidence to suggest that one of its roles may be in multisensory integration. This study used high-resolution field potential mapping coupled with laminar field potential and multiunit recording to examine the ...
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The prefrontal cortex receives a variety of sensory information and plays critical roles in representing, processing, and integrating sensory information to accomplish various cognitive activities. The lateral prefrontal cortex receives visual, auditory, and somatosensory information from the parietal cortex (...
The location, topographic organization, and function of the middle temporal visual area (MT) in the macaque monkey was studied using anatomical and physiol... DCV Essen,JHR Maunsell,JL Bixby - 《Journal of Comparative Neurology》 被引量: 1447发表: 1981年 Corticocortical connections of visual, se...
frontal cortex, in particular, thesupplementary motor area (SMA), have been implicated in response preparation, selection, and execution. Single-cell recordings in monkeys performing a delayed reaction task reveal a distinction between the rostral portion of the SMA (‘‘pre-SMA’’) and the cauda...
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