<p>(a) Contextual reshaping of multimodal RFs. Each neuron encodes a stimulus feature (e.g. an odor) that is assumed to elicit a multimodal pattern of sensory activity (upper panels). Neural RFs are measured in the presence of a mask stimulus that activates a small number of nearby receptors. For the three cells shown, recorded RFs undergo complex, non-local changes in the presence of the contextual mask. (b) Reshaping of neural RFs in a simplified network of three neurons, which encode the letters ‘V’, ‘I’, and ‘A’. (c) The RF of a neuron encoding the letter ‘I’ is significantly altered by a contextual stimulus designed to selectively activate one of the other two neurons in the network.</p
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The nervous system encodes information about external stimuli through sophisticated computations per...
The human auditory system displays a robust capacity to adapt to sudden changes in background noise,...
Sensory systems must operate over a wide range of spatialscales, and single neuron receptive field (...
<p>(a) Schematic illustrating how contextual shifts in neural tuning curves required for a context-i...
International audienceIn order to respond reliably to specific features of their environment, sensor...
Sensory networks in the nervous system are typified by their hierarchical organization. For example,...
Previous studies have shown that the auditory cortex can enhance the perception of behaviorally impo...
Previous studies have shown that the auditory cortex can enhance the perception of behaviorally impo...
<p>Tectal neurons are represented as circles, circle color marks preferred direction (red, down; blu...
Previous studies have shown that the auditory cortex can enhance the perception of behaviorally impo...
Previous studies have shown that the auditory cortex can enhance the perception of behaviorally impo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In the human retina, the axons of roughly 10^6 reti...
For example, a neuron in primary visual cortex may be sensitive is the complexity of the underlying ...
The goal of sensory neuroscience is to understand how the brain creates its myriad of representation...
The receptive field structure ubiquitous in the visual system is believed to play a crucial role in ...
The nervous system encodes information about external stimuli through sophisticated computations per...
The human auditory system displays a robust capacity to adapt to sudden changes in background noise,...
Sensory systems must operate over a wide range of spatialscales, and single neuron receptive field (...