Very little research has been dedicated to understanding how aging affects the interactions between sensory systems, especially cross-modal deactivations or the ability of one sensory system (e.g., audition) to suppress the neural responses in another sensory system cortex (e.g., vision). Such ...
previously identified with neuroimaging techniques29,30,31,32,33,34,35. These studies have demonstrated that rhythmic brain stimulation targeting the posterior parietal cortex36,37,38,39or
Recovery of Function, Neural Basis of 1.4.1Sensory Asensory stimulusor property of a stimulus can be used as a substitute for the original sensation. Damage tovisual cortexin rats makes them blind to form and pattern perception yet they are still capable of detecting primitive visual experiences...
Changing the temporal contiguity structure of visual stimuli induces neuronal selectivity changes in primate inferotemporal cortex (IT), an unsupervised learning effect described by Li and DiCarlo12. In their experiment, a macaque freely viewed a blank screen, with objects appearing in the peripheral ...
In summary, our theory is that the ventral stream's main function is to implement the unsupervised learning of "good" representations that reduce the sample complexity of the final supervised learning stage. 展开 关键词: Visual cortex Hubel Wiesel model simple and complex cells artificial neural ...
( \gamma = 6 \)). This prior expectation was a simple Gaussian function of time (blue linein thelower left panel) and engenders beliefs about forces (upper right panel), which produce proprioceptive predictions (upper left panel). Action is enslaved to fulfil these predictions (lower right ...
and Dopamine.Ultimately these are the communicators responsible in delivering the information to all the lobes, including the Pre-Frontal Cortex. The PFC is not currently recognized as a lobe; however, the role that it plays in learning and behavior have been measured via Executive Function Skills...
“For the perception of magnitude, figure, roughness, smoothness, and sharpness and bluntness, in solid bodies, is the common function of all the senses, and if not all, then at least the common function of sight and touch” (De Sensu etSensibili, 442b in Aristotle (1908); see alsoDe ...
We studied the corticocortical connections of architectonically defined areas of parietal and temporoparietal cortex, with emphasis on areas in the intrapa... JWL And,DCV Essen - 《Journal of Comparative Neurology》 被引量: 1316发表: 2000年 Pathways for motion analysis: Cortical connections of ...
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