<p>Components reflect neuronal sources, and their strength in each trial is quantified by a single number, combined into the trial profile. These trial-level quantifications can be used to analyze neuronal activity as a function of the task at the level of components. We demonstrate this in three components from the representative subject. The three components were selected out of the 15 because they showed the strongest effects, and reflected two posterior alpha components, and one occipito-central/frontal beta component. <b>A</b>, frequency profiles of the selected components. <b>B</b>, spatial amplitude maps of the selected components. <b>C</b>, task-dependent activity of the components reflected by the contrasts expressed as t-values of...
(A) Activity of the output unit on trials where the stimulus matching the output unit was shown. Act...
<p>The stimulation amplitude at baseline level is a limiting factor of <i>e</i>WMC. Not only a suff...
Massed synchronised neuronal firing is detrimental to information processing. When networks of task-...
<p>(A) Neuronal activation for paired (CS+) and unpaired (CS−) faces is compared between sessions (i...
Based on previous evidence for individual-specific sets of cortical areas active during simple atten...
Based on previous evidence for individual-specific sets of cortical areas active during simple atten...
(a) Recording sites (blue lines each represent tetrode bundle center in one animal) and definitions ...
<p><b>A</b>) An example of a neuron (CFA-FS) showing functional (task-related) activity. Spike activ...
<p>A. Raster plots show selected responses to a translating small-field square (dashed line: stimulu...
Temporal patterning of stimuli can affect performance and be critical for perceptual learning. We st...
Target detection paradigms have been widely applied in the study of human cognitive functions, parti...
(a) Firing rate distribution of single units recorded in visually independent decision task. (b) Dis...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...
(A) Activity of the output unit on trials where the stimulus matching the output unit was shown. Act...
<p>The stimulation amplitude at baseline level is a limiting factor of <i>e</i>WMC. Not only a suff...
Massed synchronised neuronal firing is detrimental to information processing. When networks of task-...
<p>(A) Neuronal activation for paired (CS+) and unpaired (CS−) faces is compared between sessions (i...
Based on previous evidence for individual-specific sets of cortical areas active during simple atten...
Based on previous evidence for individual-specific sets of cortical areas active during simple atten...
(a) Recording sites (blue lines each represent tetrode bundle center in one animal) and definitions ...
<p><b>A</b>) An example of a neuron (CFA-FS) showing functional (task-related) activity. Spike activ...
<p>A. Raster plots show selected responses to a translating small-field square (dashed line: stimulu...
Temporal patterning of stimuli can affect performance and be critical for perceptual learning. We st...
Target detection paradigms have been widely applied in the study of human cognitive functions, parti...
(a) Firing rate distribution of single units recorded in visually independent decision task. (b) Dis...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Attention is commonly thought to improve behavioral performance by increasing response gain and supp...
Neuronal responses to repeated presentations of identical visual stimuli are variable. The source of...
(A) Activity of the output unit on trials where the stimulus matching the output unit was shown. Act...
<p>The stimulation amplitude at baseline level is a limiting factor of <i>e</i>WMC. Not only a suff...
Massed synchronised neuronal firing is detrimental to information processing. When networks of task-...