The computational role of discharge rates of neurons in information processing in the brain seems unlikely today, even if the principle of psycho-neural identity has led to remarkable practical results. Detection of coincidences, oscillation of neuronal territories, phase setting and/or phase advances ...
which is a specific feature of all mammals. In humans, ~90% of the cerebral cortex is neocortex. Over the course of evolution, the human cerebral cortex attained the largest number of neurons among primates (16.3 billion), which is thought to be the dominant contributor to underlying human i...
This synchronous firing strengthens the connections between that set of neurons, linking them together into what's known as a neuronal ensemble, in this case the one for pineapple. In neuroscience, this is called the Hebbian principle, neurons that fire together wire together. If you try to ...
Each level of difficulty was performed under actual conditions and mentally. (E) Picture depicting the principle of the neuromuscular assessment performed in the present study: the percutaneous stimulation of a mixed nerve evokes several potentials, recorded at the muscle level by electromyography. ...
A recent paper in NatureNeuroscienceby a research team in Montreal, Canada, marks an important step in revealing the precise underpinnings of ‘the potentpleasurablestimulus‘ that is music.Although the study involves plenty of fancy technology, including functionalmagneticresonanceimaging (FMRI) and lig...
Action generation and action perception in imitation: an instance of the ideomotor principle. Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B Biol. Sci. 358, 501–515 (2003). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Heyes, C. & Ray, E. What is the significance of imitation in animals? Adv. ...
This is a crucial distinction that sets us out to realize that the aware self is embodied with space-time relations that do not imply any processes, aspects, or features, such as representations, pertaining to the function of intentionality that aims to explain how the principle of the ...
A foundational principle of neuroscience is that synaptic function underlies cognition. There is widespread acceptance of the premise that synapse damage or loss is the objective sign of neurodegeneration that is most highly correlated with cognitive decline in AD; this is supported by clinical, post-...
Given the high degree of redundancy present from the neural to kinematic levels of the musculoskeletal system, we believe that in principle, the nervous system is able to learn to generate signals that can be modulated independently from movement. However, this is currently unknown, and even if ...
作者:David Poeppel/George R. Mangun/Michael S. Gazzaniga 出版社:The MIT Press 出版年:2020-4-6 页数:1152 ISBN:9780262043250 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 内容简介· ··· The sixth edition of the foundational reference on cognitive neuroscience, with entir...