نتایج جستجو برای: sensory information processing

تعداد نتایج: 1607247  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Benjamin J Tamber-Rosenau Paul E Dux Michael N Tombu Christopher L Asplund René Marois

Information enters the cortex via modality-specific sensory regions, whereas actions are produced by modality-specific motor regions. Intervening central stages of information processing map sensation to behavior. Humans perform this central processing in a flexible, abstract manner such that sensory information in any modality can lead to response via any motor system. Cognitive theories accou...

ژورنال: کومش 2020
Asadi , Zahra , Dehghan , Faezeh , Mirzakhani , Navid , Rezaei , Mehdi , Tabatabaei , Seyyed Mehdi ,

Introduction: Many parents with autistic children are worried about some of the clinical symptoms of autism disorder, including sensory impairment in their offspring, due to their genetic uniformity and healthy childhood and autism. The purpose of this study was to compare the sensory organs processing patterns of autism individuals with their normal counterparts. Materials and Methods: In this...

2008
Ray W. Guillery

In many contemporary studies and textbooks perceptual processing is treated as a ‘pure sensory’ phenomenon, one that can be understood on the basis of pathways passing information from the sensory periphery to the cerebral cortex, for processing within the cortex and subsequent passage to motor centers or memory stores. However, many physiologists, psychologists and philosophers have recognized...

2002
Alexander G Dimitrov

My main research interests involve the study of neural information processing, neural coding and information representation in biological systems. In particular I am interested in understanding information processing functions of neural ensemble activity and the biological mechanisms through which these functions are implemented. My current research concentrates on three basic aspects related t...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2008
Katherine R Mickley Elizabeth A Kensinger

In the present study, we examined whether emotional valence modulates the neural processes that are engaged during the encoding of information that is later vividly remembered versus that which is only known to be familiar. Participants underwent an fMRI scan while viewing positive, negative, and neutral stimuli. Later, recognized items were labeled as either remembered or known. Negative items...

Journal: :Neuron 2007
Isabelle Ferezou Florent Haiss Luc J. Gentet Rachel Aronoff Bruno Weber Carl C.H. Petersen

Tactile information is actively acquired and processed in the brain through concerted interactions between movement and sensation. Somatosensory input is often the result of self-generated movement during the active touch of objects, and conversely, sensory information is used to refine motor control. There must therefore be important interactions between sensory and motor pathways, which we ch...

2015
Renli Qi Minghong Li Yuanye Ma Nanhui Chen

Sensory gating is a process in which the brain's response to a repetitive stimulus is attenuated; it is thought to contribute to information processing by enabling organisms to filter extraneous sensory inputs from the environment. To date, sensory gating has typically been used to determine whether brain function is impaired, such as in individuals with schizophrenia or addiction. In healthy s...

2015
Souta Hidaka Wataru Teramoto Yoichi Sugita

Research regarding crossmodal interactions has garnered much interest in the last few decades. A variety of studies have demonstrated that multisensory information (vision, audition, tactile sensation, and so on) can perceptually interact with each other in the spatial and temporal domains. Findings regarding crossmodal interactions in the spatiotemporal domain (i.e., motion processing) have al...

Journal: :Neural computation 2009
Stefan Klampfl Robert A. Legenstein Wolfgang Maass

Independent component analysis (or blind source separation) is assumed to be an essential component of sensory processing in the brain and could provide a less redundant representation about the external world. Another powerful processing strategy is the optimization of internal representations according to the information bottleneck method. This method would allow extracting preferentially tho...

Journal: :Journal of physiology, Paris 2003
Mathew E Diamond Rasmus S Petersen Justin A Harris Stefano Panzeri

One might take the exploration of sensory cortex in the first decades of the last century as the opening chapter of modern neuroscience. The combined approaches of (i) measuring effects of restricted ablation on functional capacities, both in the clinic and the laboratory, together with (ii) anatomical investigations of cortical lamination, arealization, and connectivity, and (iii) the early ph...

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