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All-Optical Electrophysiology Reveals the Role of Lateral Inhibition in Sensory Processing in Cortical Layer 1

All-Optical Electrophysiology Reveals the Role of Lateral Inhibition in Sensory Processing in Cortical Layer 1

... Whisker stimulation evoked excitation followed by inhibition in L1 We used this suite of tools to dissect the circuit function of L1 during sensory processing (Fig. 2A, B). We first characterized the ...

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Cortical Hypersynchrony Predicts Breakdown of Sensory Processing during Loss of Consciousness

Cortical Hypersynchrony Predicts Breakdown of Sensory Processing during Loss of Consciousness

... impaired sensory processing is that propofol-induced alpha activity not only impairs frontal processing but also directly interferes with thalamocortical loops involving higher-order sensory ...

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Both attention and prediction are necessary for adaptive neuronal tuning in sensory processing

Both attention and prediction are necessary for adaptive neuronal tuning in sensory processing

... 2008 ). Such adaptive plasticity driven by attention and pre- diction can be the underlying mechanism for the optimization ofperception. Attention is suggested to have a global effect on perception at an early stage of ...

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White Matter Microstructure is Associated with Auditory and Tactile Processing in Children with and without Sensory Processing Disorder

White Matter Microstructure is Associated with Auditory and Tactile Processing in Children with and without Sensory Processing Disorder

... the Sensory Profile auditory score and DSTP (mean-centered) versus FA in significant voxels (differing between the two sensory variables) of the posterior thalamic radiations (PTR) (both sides combined) and ...

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Persistence of Cortical Sensory Processing during Absence Seizures in Human and an Animal Model: Evidence from EEG and Intracellular Recordings

Persistence of Cortical Sensory Processing during Absence Seizures in Human and an Animal Model: Evidence from EEG and Intracellular Recordings

... of sensory, or internally, generated subjective conscious events could originate from various and non-exclusive neurophysiological ...altered sensory integration or a global inability of cortical and ...

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A theoretically based index of consciousness independent of sensory processing and behavior

A theoretically based index of consciousness independent of sensory processing and behavior

... conscious sensory experience (45) and with the time required to build up distributed causal interactions in thal- amocortical networks through feed-forward and reentrant connections (46, ...

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A Role For Wind-Up in Trigeminal Sensory Processing: Intensity Coding of Nociceptive Stimuli in the Rat

A Role For Wind-Up in Trigeminal Sensory Processing: Intensity Coding of Nociceptive Stimuli in the Rat

... The experimental procedure for wind-up consisted of sequences of 15 or 30 electrical shocks applied repeatedly at 0.1 or 0.66 Hz to the excitatory receptive field of the recorded neuron at 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 3 times C-fibre ...

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Cell-type specific contributions to Rett Syndrome : neuronal and astrocytic signaling and sensory processing

Cell-type specific contributions to Rett Syndrome : neuronal and astrocytic signaling and sensory processing

... With these emerging findings we have provided additional evidence for the role of astrocytes in Rett pathophysiology by showing that MeCP2: (1) regulates astrocyte signaling p[r] ...

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Differential neural processing of spontaneous blinking under visual and auditory sensory environments: an EEG investigation of blink-related oscillations

Differential neural processing of spontaneous blinking under visual and auditory sensory environments: an EEG investigation of blink-related oscillations

... underlying sensory loading ...for processing blink-related infor- mation without invoking additional cortical ...competing sensory loading between the ongoing visual input and the incoming ...

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Brainstem processing of vestibular sensory exafference: implications for motion sickness etiology

Brainstem processing of vestibular sensory exafference: implications for motion sickness etiology

... other sensory stimuli activate vestibular neurons exhibiting reafference cancellation in brainstem and cerebellum ? Oman (1990) proposed that widescreen movie sickness might result because the visual scenes are so ...

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Altered processing of sensory stimuli in patients with migraine.

Altered processing of sensory stimuli in patients with migraine.

... cortical processing of non­noxious and noxious sensory stimuli differs between patients with migraine and healthy con­ trols (Box ...in sensory processing are characterized by different ...

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News Application Adaptation based on User Sensory Profile

News Application Adaptation based on User Sensory Profile

... of Sensory Processing [4] is a four-quadrant model that mea- sures our responses to everyday sensory ...auditory sensory processing categories corresponding to all four quadrants: ...

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Brainstem processing of vestibular sensory exafference: implications for motion sickness etiology

Brainstem processing of vestibular sensory exafference: implications for motion sickness etiology

... other sensory stimuli activate vestibular neurons exhibiting reafference cancellation in brainstem and cerebellum ? Oman (1990) proposed that widescreen movie sickness might result because the visual scenes are so ...

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Multisensor Input for CPG-Based Sensory—Motor Coordination

Multisensor Input for CPG-Based Sensory—Motor Coordination

... a PID controller with gravity and friction compensation. The phase estimated by the method presented earlier allows them a kind of online time scaling of these trajectories, realizing in that way the aimed syn- ...

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Divergence among arabica coffee genotypes for sensory quality.

Divergence among arabica coffee genotypes for sensory quality.

... characteristics Sensory analysis of the beverage was performed by two tasters per sample (repetition), using the Cup of Excellence (CoE) methodology, enhanced by the Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association (BSCA, ...

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RNA Processing

RNA Processing

... 3’ end, or by endonucleolytic cleavage by RNase Y twelve nts downstream of the mature 3’ 3. end[r] ...

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Sensory reweighting in controls and stroke patients

Sensory reweighting in controls and stroke patients

... also been suggested that using various non-linear and linear measures of static postural control fluctuations can predict the likelihood of subsequent injury (Cavanaugh et al, 2005) and the occurrence of stepping ...

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Probing consciousness in a sensory-disconnected paralyzed patient

Probing consciousness in a sensory-disconnected paralyzed patient

... “extreme locked-in syndrome” with major motor and multi-sensory deficits. After a week of systematical attempts to deliver visual instructions, - strongly encouraged by the results of our exploration supporting ...

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Crafting life : a sensory ethnography of fabricated biologies

Crafting life : a sensory ethnography of fabricated biologies

... components. Molecular gastronomy is a movement in which practitioners - physical chemists and biochemists who study food, and chefs who apply their results - use biochemical prin[r] ...

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Relationship between sensory memory and speech motor learning

Relationship between sensory memory and speech motor learning

... Introduction • Learning to acquire new motor skills requires the retention of sensory information about prior movements. • In work on reinforcement learning, individual differences in sensory memory ...

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