Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) occurs when the spike rate of a neuron decreases with repetitions of the same stimulus, but recovers when a different stimulus is presented. It has been suggested that SSA in single auditory neurons may provide information to change detection mechanisms evident at other scales (e.g., mismatch negativity in the event related potential), and participate in the control of attention and the formation of auditory streams. This article presents a spiking-neuron model that accounts for SSA in terms of the convergence of depressing synapses that convey feature-specific inputs. The model is anatomically plausible, comprising just a few homogeneously connected populations, and does not require organised feature maps...
A major challenge for sensory processing in the brain is considering stimulus context, such as stimu...
Stimulus-specific adaptation refers to a neural response reduction to a repeated stimulus that does ...
Deviancy detection in the continuous flow of sensory information into the central nervous system is ...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) occurs when the spike rate of a neuron decreases with repetitions...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) occurs when neurons decrease their responses to frequently-presen...
Stimulus-Specific Adaptation (SSA) to repetitive stimulation is a phenomenon that has been observed ...
Stimulus-Specific Adaptation (SSA) to repetitive stimulation is a phenomenon that has been observed ...
Neurons in primary auditory cortex (A1) are known to exhibit a phenomenon known as stimulus-specific...
In order to structure the sensory environment our brain needs to detect changes in the surrounding t...
In order to structure the sensory environment our brain needs to detect changes in the surrounding t...
Stimulus-specific adaptation is the phenomenon whereby neural response magnitude decreases with repe...
Adaptation is computational strategy that underlies sensory nervous systems’ ability to accurately e...
Adaptation is computational strategy that underlies sensory nervous systems’ ability to accurately e...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) is the ability of some neurons to respond better to rare than to ...
Incoming sounds are represented in the context of preceding events, and this requires a memory mecha...
A major challenge for sensory processing in the brain is considering stimulus context, such as stimu...
Stimulus-specific adaptation refers to a neural response reduction to a repeated stimulus that does ...
Deviancy detection in the continuous flow of sensory information into the central nervous system is ...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) occurs when the spike rate of a neuron decreases with repetitions...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) occurs when neurons decrease their responses to frequently-presen...
Stimulus-Specific Adaptation (SSA) to repetitive stimulation is a phenomenon that has been observed ...
Stimulus-Specific Adaptation (SSA) to repetitive stimulation is a phenomenon that has been observed ...
Neurons in primary auditory cortex (A1) are known to exhibit a phenomenon known as stimulus-specific...
In order to structure the sensory environment our brain needs to detect changes in the surrounding t...
In order to structure the sensory environment our brain needs to detect changes in the surrounding t...
Stimulus-specific adaptation is the phenomenon whereby neural response magnitude decreases with repe...
Adaptation is computational strategy that underlies sensory nervous systems’ ability to accurately e...
Adaptation is computational strategy that underlies sensory nervous systems’ ability to accurately e...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) is the ability of some neurons to respond better to rare than to ...
Incoming sounds are represented in the context of preceding events, and this requires a memory mecha...
A major challenge for sensory processing in the brain is considering stimulus context, such as stimu...
Stimulus-specific adaptation refers to a neural response reduction to a repeated stimulus that does ...
Deviancy detection in the continuous flow of sensory information into the central nervous system is ...