The two sensory systems discussed use similar algorithms for the synthesis of the neuronal selectivity for the stimulus that releases a particular behavior, although the neural circuits, the brain sites involved, and even the species are different. This stimulus selectivity emerges gradually in a neural network organized according to parallel and hierarchical design principles. The parallel channels contain lower order stations with special circuits for the creation of neuronal selectivities for different features of the stimulus. Convergence of the parallel pathways brings these selectivities together at a higher order station for the eventual synthesis of the selectivity for the whole stimulus pattern. The neurons that are selective for t...
Animal behaviorists have long strived for a comprehensive understanding of the proximate and ultimat...
AbstractRecent results have provided new insights into the complexity of sound frequency representat...
To what extent are sensory responses in the brain compatible with first-order principles? The effici...
The two sensory systems discussed use similar algorithms for the synthesis of the neuronal selectivi...
Animals must both recognize and localize the sensory signals essential for their survival and reprod...
The study of natural behavior is important for understanding the coding schemes of sensory systems. ...
Sensory systems have evolved to optimally encode stimuli found in the natural environment. In order ...
Neuroscience is the study of the brain. It is an interdisciplinary field. At one level, behavioral t...
Section I Methods Physiological Foundations of Neural Signals Kevin Whittingstall and Nikos K. Logot...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that the auditory cortex may use sensory processing strategies analog...
Our sensory systems perform pretty successful and fast in processing the complex scenarios of sensor...
To what extent are sensory responses in the brain compatible with first-order principles? The effici...
To what extent are sensory responses in the brain compatible with first-order principles? The effici...
While recognizing a face or kicking a ball may seem to be easy tasks for us, they still constitute c...
This paper discusses how the barn owl’s brain stem auditory pathway is divided into two physiologica...
Animal behaviorists have long strived for a comprehensive understanding of the proximate and ultimat...
AbstractRecent results have provided new insights into the complexity of sound frequency representat...
To what extent are sensory responses in the brain compatible with first-order principles? The effici...
The two sensory systems discussed use similar algorithms for the synthesis of the neuronal selectivi...
Animals must both recognize and localize the sensory signals essential for their survival and reprod...
The study of natural behavior is important for understanding the coding schemes of sensory systems. ...
Sensory systems have evolved to optimally encode stimuli found in the natural environment. In order ...
Neuroscience is the study of the brain. It is an interdisciplinary field. At one level, behavioral t...
Section I Methods Physiological Foundations of Neural Signals Kevin Whittingstall and Nikos K. Logot...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that the auditory cortex may use sensory processing strategies analog...
Our sensory systems perform pretty successful and fast in processing the complex scenarios of sensor...
To what extent are sensory responses in the brain compatible with first-order principles? The effici...
To what extent are sensory responses in the brain compatible with first-order principles? The effici...
While recognizing a face or kicking a ball may seem to be easy tasks for us, they still constitute c...
This paper discusses how the barn owl’s brain stem auditory pathway is divided into two physiologica...
Animal behaviorists have long strived for a comprehensive understanding of the proximate and ultimat...
AbstractRecent results have provided new insights into the complexity of sound frequency representat...
To what extent are sensory responses in the brain compatible with first-order principles? The effici...