<p>A: Distribution of number of voxels that were found to be tuned for one of the four conditions. Historgrams show the proportion of voxels that respond maximally to each condition. B: Tuning success measured by the comparison of mean beta values of voxels that were tuned for one condition against mean beta values of voxels of the other three conditions. C: Voxel tuning of each condition separately compared to the other three conditions. CG = contextual-cue and grammar-task, CC = contextual-cue and count-task, EG = episodic-cue and grammar-task, EC = episodic-cue and count-task. * … p<.05; ** … p<.01; *** … p<.001.</p
<p>Experimental task hits > control task hits in (a) medial frontal (X = 6.24mm, Y = 61.5mm) and (b)...
(A) Responses to natural and model-matched sounds from two example voxels from a single subject. One...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...
<p>Representative single voxel tuning curves illustrate differences in the spatial tuning across vis...
<div><p>(A–D) Directional tuning during pole control (A), brain control with arm movements (tuning a...
<p>Panel A presents the voxels within the entire brain that showed an increased response in the high...
<p>(A) Distributions of phasic response strengths for downsteps, upsteps, and frequency repeats of 3...
The primary visual cortex (V1) shows columnar organization, such that under a given location on the ...
<p>The left-hand panel shows the early analysis window and the right-hand panel the later analysis w...
<p>Figure 5 illustrates the selective tuning functions within the frontoparietal ROIs averaged acros...
(a) Recording sites (blue lines each represent tetrode bundle center in one animal) and definitions ...
The neural processing of binocular disparity is one of the main mechanisms allowing three-dimensiona...
<p>Figure 6a illustrates the tuning functions from the right VLPFC in the first acquisition block, w...
<p>(A) Top row: Polar plots show raw tuning curves and curve fits (dotted lines) of significantly or...
<p>Contralateral preference visualized by t-tests for all voxels activated by easy search and diffic...
<p>Experimental task hits > control task hits in (a) medial frontal (X = 6.24mm, Y = 61.5mm) and (b)...
(A) Responses to natural and model-matched sounds from two example voxels from a single subject. One...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...
<p>Representative single voxel tuning curves illustrate differences in the spatial tuning across vis...
<div><p>(A–D) Directional tuning during pole control (A), brain control with arm movements (tuning a...
<p>Panel A presents the voxels within the entire brain that showed an increased response in the high...
<p>(A) Distributions of phasic response strengths for downsteps, upsteps, and frequency repeats of 3...
The primary visual cortex (V1) shows columnar organization, such that under a given location on the ...
<p>The left-hand panel shows the early analysis window and the right-hand panel the later analysis w...
<p>Figure 5 illustrates the selective tuning functions within the frontoparietal ROIs averaged acros...
(a) Recording sites (blue lines each represent tetrode bundle center in one animal) and definitions ...
The neural processing of binocular disparity is one of the main mechanisms allowing three-dimensiona...
<p>Figure 6a illustrates the tuning functions from the right VLPFC in the first acquisition block, w...
<p>(A) Top row: Polar plots show raw tuning curves and curve fits (dotted lines) of significantly or...
<p>Contralateral preference visualized by t-tests for all voxels activated by easy search and diffic...
<p>Experimental task hits > control task hits in (a) medial frontal (X = 6.24mm, Y = 61.5mm) and (b)...
(A) Responses to natural and model-matched sounds from two example voxels from a single subject. One...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...