SummaryEyes may be ‘the window to the soul’ in humans, but whiskers provide a better path to the inner lives of rodents. The brain has remarkable abilities to focus its limited resources on information that matters, while ignoring a cacophony of distractions. While inspecting a visual scene, primates foveate to multiple salient locations, for example mouths and eyes in images of people, and ignore the rest. Similar processes have now been observed and studied in rodents in the context of whisker-based tactile sensation. Rodents use their mechanosensitive whiskers for a diverse range of tactile behaviors such as navigation, object recognition and social interactions. These animals move their whiskers in a purposive manner to locations of int...
One of the great challenges of systems neuroscience is to understand how the neocortex transforms ne...
One of the great challenges of systems neuroscience is to understand how the neocortex transforms ne...
In rats, the long facial whiskers (mystacial macrovibrissae) are repetitively and rapidly swept back...
SummaryEyes may be ‘the window to the soul’ in humans, but whiskers provide a better path to the inn...
Spatial attention is most often investigated in the visual modality through measurement of eye movem...
Tactile sensory information from facial whiskers provides nocturnal tunnel-dwelling rodents, includi...
Our sense of touch provides information about nearby objects that can affect us in an immediate way....
Animals actively move their sensory organs in order to acquire sensory information. Some rodents, su...
Spatial attention is most often investigated in the visual modality through measurement of eye movem...
Movable tactile sensors in the form of whiskers are present in most mammals, but sensory coding in t...
Rodent whisker sensation occurs both actively, as whiskers move rhythmically across objects, and in ...
Active sensing, which incorporates closed-loop behavioral selection of information during sensory ac...
The cerebral cortex is thought to generate sensory experience and facilitate broadly integrative pro...
Rats sweep their facial whiskers back and forth to generate tactile sensory information through cont...
Rodents, such as rats and mice, are strongly tactile animals who explore the environment with their ...
One of the great challenges of systems neuroscience is to understand how the neocortex transforms ne...
One of the great challenges of systems neuroscience is to understand how the neocortex transforms ne...
In rats, the long facial whiskers (mystacial macrovibrissae) are repetitively and rapidly swept back...
SummaryEyes may be ‘the window to the soul’ in humans, but whiskers provide a better path to the inn...
Spatial attention is most often investigated in the visual modality through measurement of eye movem...
Tactile sensory information from facial whiskers provides nocturnal tunnel-dwelling rodents, includi...
Our sense of touch provides information about nearby objects that can affect us in an immediate way....
Animals actively move their sensory organs in order to acquire sensory information. Some rodents, su...
Spatial attention is most often investigated in the visual modality through measurement of eye movem...
Movable tactile sensors in the form of whiskers are present in most mammals, but sensory coding in t...
Rodent whisker sensation occurs both actively, as whiskers move rhythmically across objects, and in ...
Active sensing, which incorporates closed-loop behavioral selection of information during sensory ac...
The cerebral cortex is thought to generate sensory experience and facilitate broadly integrative pro...
Rats sweep their facial whiskers back and forth to generate tactile sensory information through cont...
Rodents, such as rats and mice, are strongly tactile animals who explore the environment with their ...
One of the great challenges of systems neuroscience is to understand how the neocortex transforms ne...
One of the great challenges of systems neuroscience is to understand how the neocortex transforms ne...
In rats, the long facial whiskers (mystacial macrovibrissae) are repetitively and rapidly swept back...