Human reaction times during sensory-motor tasks vary considerably. To begin to understand how this variability arises, we examined neuronal populational response time variability at early versus late visual processing stages. The conventional view is that precise temporal information is gradually lost as information is passed through a layered network of mean-rate \units." We tested in humans whether neuronal populations at different processing stages behave like mean-rate \units". A blind source separation algorithm was applied to MEG signals from sensory-motor integration tasks. Response time latency and variability for multiple visual sources were estimated by detecting single-trial stimulus-locked events for each source. In two subjects...
Response to a stimulus is faster when a subject is attending and knows beforehand how to respond. It...
Visuomotor tasks elicit neuronal activity in primate motor areas at relatively short latencies. Alth...
Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies consistently revealed contributions of f...
Human reaction times during sensory-motor tasks vary considerably. To begin to understand how this v...
Variability in neuronal response latency has been typically considered caused by random noise. Previ...
Variations in reaction time are a ubiquitous characteristic of human behavior. Extensively documente...
When engaged in a repetitive task our performance fluctuates from trial-to-trial. In particular, int...
In this paper we use single-trial analysis of electroencephalography (EEG) to ascertain the cortical...
Analysis of the neural code for sensory-motor latency in smooth pursuit eye movements reveals genera...
Electrophysiological responses to previously seen faces reportedly differ from those to novel faces ...
Neurons in the temporal lobe of both monkeys and humans show selective responses to classes of visua...
SummaryWhen processing dynamic input, the brain balances the opposing needs of temporal integration ...
When processing dynamic input, the brain balances the opposing needs of temporal integration and sen...
Neural activity fluctuates over time, creating considerable variability across trials. This trial-by...
Visuomotor tasks elicit neuronal activity in primate motor areas at relatively short latencies. Alth...
Response to a stimulus is faster when a subject is attending and knows beforehand how to respond. It...
Visuomotor tasks elicit neuronal activity in primate motor areas at relatively short latencies. Alth...
Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies consistently revealed contributions of f...
Human reaction times during sensory-motor tasks vary considerably. To begin to understand how this v...
Variability in neuronal response latency has been typically considered caused by random noise. Previ...
Variations in reaction time are a ubiquitous characteristic of human behavior. Extensively documente...
When engaged in a repetitive task our performance fluctuates from trial-to-trial. In particular, int...
In this paper we use single-trial analysis of electroencephalography (EEG) to ascertain the cortical...
Analysis of the neural code for sensory-motor latency in smooth pursuit eye movements reveals genera...
Electrophysiological responses to previously seen faces reportedly differ from those to novel faces ...
Neurons in the temporal lobe of both monkeys and humans show selective responses to classes of visua...
SummaryWhen processing dynamic input, the brain balances the opposing needs of temporal integration ...
When processing dynamic input, the brain balances the opposing needs of temporal integration and sen...
Neural activity fluctuates over time, creating considerable variability across trials. This trial-by...
Visuomotor tasks elicit neuronal activity in primate motor areas at relatively short latencies. Alth...
Response to a stimulus is faster when a subject is attending and knows beforehand how to respond. It...
Visuomotor tasks elicit neuronal activity in primate motor areas at relatively short latencies. Alth...
Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies consistently revealed contributions of f...