نتایج جستجو برای: sensory signal

تعداد نتایج: 504101  

Journal: :Vision Research 1996
Ronald Hübner

Detection experiments reveal that performance is decreased when the signal's spatial frequency varies unpredictably across trials compared with conditions where it is held constant. However, this effect can more or less be compensated by presenting cues shortly before each trial. To investigate the efficiency of different sensory and symbolic cue types a signal-detection experiment with spatial...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2006
Axel Lindner Thomas Haarmeier Michael Erb Wolfgang Grodd Peter Thier

Despite smooth pursuit eye movements, we are unaware of resultant retinal image motion. This example of perceptual invariance is achieved by comparing retinal image slip with an internal reference signal predicting the sensory consequences of the eye movement. This prediction can be manipulated experimentally, allowing one to vary the amount of self-induced image motion for which the reference ...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Neurology (Seoul, Korea) 2007
In-Uk Song Joong-Seok Kim Dong-Geun Lee Jae-Young An Seon-Young Ryu Sang-Bong Lee Yeong-In Kim Kwang-Soo Lee

In rare cases restricted sensory deficits along the somatotopic topography of the spinothalamic tract can develop from a lateral medullary infarction. To our knowledge, isolated dermatomal sensory deficit as a single manifestation of a lateral medullary infarction has not been reported previously. A 58-year-old man presenting with sudden left-sided paresthesia complained of sensory deficit of p...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Daniel E O'Brien Benedict J Alter Maiko Satomoto Clinton D Morgan Steve Davidson Sherri K Vogt Megan E Norman Graydon B Gereau Joseph A Demaro Gary E Landreth Judith P Golden Robert W Gereau

UNLABELLED Extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) are highly homologous yet distinct components of signal transduction pathways known to regulate cell survival and function. Recent evidence indicates an isoform-specific role for ERK2 in pain processing and peripheral sensitization. However, the function of ERK2 in primary sensory neurons has not been directly tested. To dissect...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2000
P Swoboda H T Adler J H Thomas

Many types of sensory neurons contain modified cilia where sensory signal transduction occurs. We report that the C. elegans gene daf-19 encodes an RFX-type transcription factor that is expressed specifically in all ciliated sensory neurons. Loss of daf-19 function causes the absence of cilia, resulting in severe sensory defects. Several genes that function in all ciliated sensory neurons have ...

Journal: :Neuron 2009
John Pearson Michael L. Platt

Single neurons in several brain areas intervening between sensation and action signal the accumulation of sensory evidence favoring a particular behavioral response. Two new studies show that these same neurons encode decision confidence and that decision makers continue to process relevant sensory information even after a choice has been made.

2017
Fernando Bravo Ian Cross Emmanuel Andreas Stamatakis Martin Rohrmeier

Previous neuroimaging studies have shown an increased sensory cortical response (i.e., heightened weight on sensory evidence) under higher levels of predictive uncertainty. The signal enhancement theory proposes that attention improves the quality of the stimulus representation, and therefore reduces uncertainty by increasing the gain of the sensory signal. The present study employed functional...

2011
Javier Nogueira Ángel Ariel Caputi

Segmenting self- from allo-generated signals is crucial for active sensory processing. We report a dynamic filter used by South American pulse electric fish to distinguish active electro-sensory signals carried by their own electric discharges from other concomitant electrical stimuli (i.e. communication signals). The filter has a sensory component, consisting of an onset type central electro-s...

2010
Christopher Summerfield Etienne Koechlin

An observer detecting a noisy sensory signal is biased by the costs and benefits associated with its presence or absence. When these costs and benefits are asymmetric, sensory, and economic information must be integrated to inform the final choice. However, it remains unknown how this information is combined at the neural or computational levels. To address this question, we asked healthy human...

2017
Matthew Chalk Paul Masset Sophie Denève Boris S. Gutkin

In order to respond reliably to specific features of their environment, sensory neurons need to integrate multiple incoming noisy signals. Crucially, they also need to compete for the interpretation of those signals with other neurons representing similar features. The form that this competition should take depends critically on the noise corrupting these signals. In this study we show that for...

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