textThe overall goals of this dissertation were 1) to understand the role that neurons in primate primary visual cortex (V1) play in the detection of small visual stimuli, and 2) to understand the quantitative relationship between the responses of individual neurons and neural population responses in V1. These goals were addressed in experiments with awake, behaving macaque monkeys using electrophysiological and imaging techniques. Initially, I employed ideal observer models to assess V1 neural detection sensitivity in a reaction-time visual detection task and found it to be comparable to the monkey's detection sensitivity. Using the same detection task, I found weak, but significant, correlations between V1 neural activity and the trial-b...
Recent findings from Voltage Sensitive Dye Imaging (VSDI) experiments done on anesthetized cats (Ari...
Previous findings from Voltage Sensitive Dye Imaging (VSDI) experiments done on anesthetized cats (G...
SummaryThe extent to which areas in the visual cerebral cortex differ in their ability to support pe...
The development of functional imaging techniques applicable to neuroscience and covering a wide rang...
What happens in primary sensory areas when sensory input is shut down (e.g. primary visual cortex wh...
The primary visual cortex (V1) is the ¢rst cortical area to receive visual input, and inferior tempo...
A major goal of computational neuroscience is the creation of computer models for cortical areas who...
This dissertation describes recent theoretical and experimental efforts to understand the areas of t...
A major goal of computational neuroscience is the creation of computer models for cortical areas who...
We report the results of our experimental and theoretical investigations of the neural response dyna...
What happens in primary sensory areas in the absence of sensory input (eg, primary visual cortex whe...
We report the results of our experimental and theoretical investigations of the neural response dyna...
We report the results of our experimental and theoretical investigations of the neural response dyna...
Traditionally, neurophysiological investigations in awake non-human primates have largely focused on...
Recent findings from Voltage Sensitive Dye Imaging (VSDI) experiments done on anesthetized cats (Ari...
Recent findings from Voltage Sensitive Dye Imaging (VSDI) experiments done on anesthetized cats (Ari...
Previous findings from Voltage Sensitive Dye Imaging (VSDI) experiments done on anesthetized cats (G...
SummaryThe extent to which areas in the visual cerebral cortex differ in their ability to support pe...
The development of functional imaging techniques applicable to neuroscience and covering a wide rang...
What happens in primary sensory areas when sensory input is shut down (e.g. primary visual cortex wh...
The primary visual cortex (V1) is the ¢rst cortical area to receive visual input, and inferior tempo...
A major goal of computational neuroscience is the creation of computer models for cortical areas who...
This dissertation describes recent theoretical and experimental efforts to understand the areas of t...
A major goal of computational neuroscience is the creation of computer models for cortical areas who...
We report the results of our experimental and theoretical investigations of the neural response dyna...
What happens in primary sensory areas in the absence of sensory input (eg, primary visual cortex whe...
We report the results of our experimental and theoretical investigations of the neural response dyna...
We report the results of our experimental and theoretical investigations of the neural response dyna...
Traditionally, neurophysiological investigations in awake non-human primates have largely focused on...
Recent findings from Voltage Sensitive Dye Imaging (VSDI) experiments done on anesthetized cats (Ari...
Recent findings from Voltage Sensitive Dye Imaging (VSDI) experiments done on anesthetized cats (Ari...
Previous findings from Voltage Sensitive Dye Imaging (VSDI) experiments done on anesthetized cats (G...
SummaryThe extent to which areas in the visual cerebral cortex differ in their ability to support pe...