A–According to the robot-hypothesis, there is an unambiguous mapping of sensory input to behavioral output. If the behavioral output is not constant in a constant environment, there are a number of possible sources of noise, which would be responsible for the varying output. B–In a competing hypothesis, non-constant output is generated intrinsically by an initiator of behavioral activity. Note that the sources of noise have been omitted in B merely because their contribution may be small, compared to that of the initiator, not because they are thought to be non-existent
During the last two decades, analysis of 1/ƒ noise in cognitive science has led to a considerable pr...
Even in the absence of sensory stimulation the brain is spontaneously active. This background “noise...
Even in the absence of sensory stimulation the brain is spontaneously active. This background “noise...
A–According to the robot-hypothesis, there is an unambiguous mapping of sensory input to behavioral ...
Brains are usually described as input/output systems: they transform sensory input into motor output...
The fly is flying stationarily in a cylindrical arena homogeneously illuminated from behind. The fly...
A–GRIP analysis of ISIs. Plotted are the mean standard deviations from the theoretically expected ra...
This folder contains all raw data (including additional flies) and all MatLab scripts used to evalua...
Brains are usually described as input/output systems: they transform sensory input into motor output...
From a stimulus-response (S-R) point of view, or even with an intermediate step, involving cognition...
During the last two decades, analysis of 1/ƒ noise in cognitive science has led to a consider- able ...
While some behavioral responses to a stimulus are invariant in animals, most are more likely to be v...
The neural mechanisms determining the timing of even simple actions, such as when to walk or rest, a...
<div><p>During the last two decades, analysis of 1/ƒ noise in cognitive science has led to a conside...
The neural mechanisms determining the timing of even simple actions, such as when to walk or rest, a...
During the last two decades, analysis of 1/ƒ noise in cognitive science has led to a considerable pr...
Even in the absence of sensory stimulation the brain is spontaneously active. This background “noise...
Even in the absence of sensory stimulation the brain is spontaneously active. This background “noise...
A–According to the robot-hypothesis, there is an unambiguous mapping of sensory input to behavioral ...
Brains are usually described as input/output systems: they transform sensory input into motor output...
The fly is flying stationarily in a cylindrical arena homogeneously illuminated from behind. The fly...
A–GRIP analysis of ISIs. Plotted are the mean standard deviations from the theoretically expected ra...
This folder contains all raw data (including additional flies) and all MatLab scripts used to evalua...
Brains are usually described as input/output systems: they transform sensory input into motor output...
From a stimulus-response (S-R) point of view, or even with an intermediate step, involving cognition...
During the last two decades, analysis of 1/ƒ noise in cognitive science has led to a consider- able ...
While some behavioral responses to a stimulus are invariant in animals, most are more likely to be v...
The neural mechanisms determining the timing of even simple actions, such as when to walk or rest, a...
<div><p>During the last two decades, analysis of 1/ƒ noise in cognitive science has led to a conside...
The neural mechanisms determining the timing of even simple actions, such as when to walk or rest, a...
During the last two decades, analysis of 1/ƒ noise in cognitive science has led to a considerable pr...
Even in the absence of sensory stimulation the brain is spontaneously active. This background “noise...
Even in the absence of sensory stimulation the brain is spontaneously active. This background “noise...