نتایج جستجو برای: v4

تعداد نتایج: 3648  

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 1989
S Zeki S Shipp

We have studied the connections between two visual areas of macaque monkey cortex, V2 and V4, by injecting wheat-germ agglutinin horseradish peroxidase (HRP-WGA) into V4 and examining the distribution of labelled cells and terminals in V2, in relation to its characteristically striped cytochrome oxidase architecture. The cells projecting from V2 to V4 are arranged in bands and the number of ban...

2018
Giorgos Paraskevas Marios Hadjicharalambous

To identify individual response patterns in selected aerobic fitness variables of regular starters (ST; N = 7) and non-starters (Non-ST; N = 10), top level professional soccer players were tested for maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), velocity at 4 mM of lactate (V4), velocity at maximal oxygen uptake (νVO2max) and oxygen pulse (O2-pulse) in July and December following consecutive periods of fixtu...

Journal: :Visual neuroscience 2006
Jay Hegdé David C Van Essen

We studied the temporal dynamics of shape representation in area V4 of the alert macaque monkey. Analyses were based on two large stimulus sets, one equivalent to the 2D shape stimuli used in a previous study of V2, and the other a set of stereoscopic 3D shape stimuli. As in V2, we found that information conveyed by individual V4 neurons about the stimuli tended to be maximal during the initial...

2018
Wei Zhang Giada Innocenti Paula Oulego Vitaly Gitis Haihong Wu Bernd Ensing Fabrizio Cavani Gadi Rothenberg N. Raveendran Shiju

The direct oxidative dehydrogenation of lactates with molecular oxygen is a "greener" alternative for producing pyruvates. Here we report a one-pot synthesis of mesoporous vanadia-titania (VTN), acting as highly efficient and recyclable catalysts for the conversion of ethyl lactate to ethyl pyruvate. These VTN materials feature high surface areas, large pore volumes, and high densities of isola...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Iris Grothe Simon D Neitzel Sunita Mandon Andreas K Kreiter

Receptive fields (RFs) of cortical sensory neurons increase in size along consecutive processing stages. When multiple stimuli are present in a large visual RF, a neuron typically responds to an attended stimulus as if only that stimulus were present. However, the mechanism by which a neuron selectively responds to a subset of its inputs while discarding all others is unknown. Here, we show tha...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Joscha T Schmiedt Alexander Maier Pascal Fries Richard C Saunders David A Leopold Michael C Schmid

The local field potential (LFP) in visual cortex is typically characterized by the following spectral pattern: before the onset of a visual stimulus, low-frequency oscillations (beta, 12-20 Hz) dominate, whereas during the presentation of a stimulus these oscillations diminish and are replaced by fluctuations at higher frequencies (gamma, >30 Hz). The origin of beta oscillations in vivo remains...

Journal: :Frontiers in Neuroanatomy 2009
Pierre Pouget Iwona Stepniewska Erin A. Crowder Melanie W. Leslie Erik E. Emeric Matthew J. Nelson Jeffrey D. Schall

The frontal eye field (FEF) contributes to directing visual attention and saccadic eye movement through intrinsic processing, interactions with extrastriate visual cortical areas (e.g., V4), and projections to subcortical structures (e.g., superior colliculus, SC). Several models have been proposed to describe the relationship between the allocation of visual attention and the production of sac...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Dirk O Watermann Yesheng Tang Axel Zur Hausen Markus Jäger Stefan Stamm Elmar Stickeler

The human CD44 gene undergoes extensive alternative splicing of multiple variable exons positioned in a cassette in the middle of the gene. Expression of alternative exons is often restricted to certain tissues and could be associated with tumor progression and metastasis of several human malignancies, including breast cancer. Exon v4 contains multiple copies of a C/A-rich exon enhancer sequenc...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Yoshito Kosai Yasmine El-Shamayleh Amber M Fyall Anitha Pasupathy

The primate brain successfully recognizes objects, even when they are partially occluded. To begin to elucidate the neural substrates of this perceptual capacity, we measured the responses of shape-selective neurons in visual area V4 while monkeys discriminated pairs of shapes under varying degrees of occlusion. We found that neuronal shape selectivity always decreased with increasing occlusion...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2006
Anitha Pasupathy

Visual shape recognition--the ability to recognize a wide variety of shapes regardless of their size, position, view, clutter and ambient lighting--is a remarkable ability essential for complex behavior. In the primate brain, this depends on information processing in a multistage pathway running from primary visual cortex (V1), where cells encode local orientation and spatial frequency informat...

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