نتایج جستجو برای: and receptive

تعداد نتایج: 16828176  

2014
CRISTINA MCKEAN CAROLYN LETTS DAVID HOWARD

The effect of phonotactic probability (PP) and neighbourhood density (ND) on triggering word learning was examined in children with Language Impairment (3;04-6;09) and compared to Typically Developing children. Nonwords, varying PP and ND orthogonally, were presented in a story context and their learning tested using a referent identification task. Group comparisons with receptive vocabulary as...

2017
Daniel Christensen Catherine L Taylor Stephen R Zubrick

Risk exposures and predictions of child development outcomes typically estimate the independent effects of individual exposures. As a rule though, children are not exposed piecemeal to individual or single risks but, rather, they are exposed to clusters of risk. Many of these clusters of risks are better thought of as comprising a developmental "circumstance" with a substantial duration, over w...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2006
K Guo R Robertson A Nevado M Pulgarin S Mahmoodi M P Young

It is traditional to believe that neurons in primary visual cortex are sensitive only or principally to stimulation within a spatially restricted receptive field (classical receptive field). It follows from this that they should only be capable of encoding the direction of stimulus movement orthogonal to the local contour, since this is the only information available in their classical receptiv...

2008
Thilo Womelsdorf Katharina Anton-Erxleben Florian Pieper Stefan Treue

Voluntary attention is the top-down selection process that focuses cortical processing resources on the most relevant sensory information. Spatial attention—that is, selection based on stimulus position—alters neuronal responsiveness throughout primate visual cortex. It has been hypothesized that it also changes receptive field profiles by shifting their centers toward attended locations and by...

Journal: :Neuron 2001
Andreas S Tolias Tirin Moore Stelios M Smirnakis Edward J Tehovnik Athanassios G Siapas Peter H Schiller

The receptive field, defined as the spatiotemporal selectivity of neurons to sensory stimuli, is central to our understanding of the neuronal mechanisms of perception. However, despite the fact that eye movements are critical during normal vision, the influence of eye movements on the structure of receptive fields has never been characterized. Here, we map the receptive fields of macaque area V...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Mounya Elhilali Jonathan B Fritz Tai-Shih Chi Shihab A Shamma

To form a reliable, consistent, and accurate representation of the acoustic scene, a reasonable conjecture is that cortical neurons maintain stable receptive fields after an early period of developmental plasticity. However, recent studies suggest that cortical neurons can be modified throughout adulthood and may change their response properties quite rapidly to reflect changing behavioral sali...

Journal: :Neuron 2000
Solange P. Brown Shigang He Richard H. Masland

We studied the fine spatial structure of the receptive fields of retinal ganglion cells and its relationship to the dendritic geometry of these cells. Cells from which recordings had been made were microinjected with Lucifer yellow, so that responses generated at precise locations within the receptive field center could be directly compared with that cell's dendritic structure. While many cells...

Journal: :Neurocomputing 2007
Tomas Kulvicius Bernd Porr Florentin Wörgötter

Recently it has been pointed out that in simple animals like flies a motor neuron can have a visual receptive field [1]. Such receptive fields directly generate behaviour which, through closing the perception-action loop, will feed back to the sensors again. In more complex animals an increasingly complex hierarchy of visual receptive fields exists from early to higher visual areas, where visua...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1986
R E Soodak

Retinal ganglion cell receptive fields have been successfully described using the difference of Gaussians model introduced by Rodieck. As the basic elements of retinal receptive fields are well described by the Gaussian function, it is natural to model receptive fields beyond this level as a convergence of Gaussian subunits. In this paper the full two-dimensional solution to the problem of calc...

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2011

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