The very earliest stages of sensory processing have the potential to alter how we perceive and respond to our environment. These initial processing circuits can incorporate subcortical regions, such as the thalamus and brainstem nuclei, which mediate complex interactions with the brain’s cortical processing hierarchy. These subcortical pathways, many of which we share with other animals, are not merely vestigial but appear to function as ‘shortcuts’ that ensure processing efficiency and preservation of vital life-preserving functions, such as harm avoidance, adaptive social interactions and efficient decision-making. Here, we propose that functional interactions between these higher-order and lower-order brain areas contribute to atypical s...
We aimed to unfurl how dirty the quick and dirty pathway is. This subcortical pulvinar-amygdala path...
The predictive coding theory of sensory processing posits that the brain generates and consistently ...
Attention: the selective aspect of perception, requires wakefulness (organism), activation (behavior...
The very earliest stages of sensory processing have the potential to alter how we perceive and respo...
All cortical and thalamic levels of sensory processing are subject to powerful top-down influences, ...
Fear can propagate parallelly through both cortical and subcortical pathways. It can instigate memor...
AbstractIt is currently unclear to what extent cortical structures are required for and engaged duri...
Sensory processing is affected in multiple neuropsychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and autism ...
Low-level perception results from neural-based computations, which build a multimodal skeleton of un...
Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occ...
Cognitive neuroscience has highlighted the cerebral cortex while often overlooking subcortical struc...
All cortical and thalamic levels of sensory processing are subject to powerful top-down influences, ...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
The ability to understand the relevance of environmental cues is necessary for animals to adapt and ...
Oftentimes, we perceive our environment by integrating information across multiple senses. Recent st...
We aimed to unfurl how dirty the quick and dirty pathway is. This subcortical pulvinar-amygdala path...
The predictive coding theory of sensory processing posits that the brain generates and consistently ...
Attention: the selective aspect of perception, requires wakefulness (organism), activation (behavior...
The very earliest stages of sensory processing have the potential to alter how we perceive and respo...
All cortical and thalamic levels of sensory processing are subject to powerful top-down influences, ...
Fear can propagate parallelly through both cortical and subcortical pathways. It can instigate memor...
AbstractIt is currently unclear to what extent cortical structures are required for and engaged duri...
Sensory processing is affected in multiple neuropsychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and autism ...
Low-level perception results from neural-based computations, which build a multimodal skeleton of un...
Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occ...
Cognitive neuroscience has highlighted the cerebral cortex while often overlooking subcortical struc...
All cortical and thalamic levels of sensory processing are subject to powerful top-down influences, ...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
The ability to understand the relevance of environmental cues is necessary for animals to adapt and ...
Oftentimes, we perceive our environment by integrating information across multiple senses. Recent st...
We aimed to unfurl how dirty the quick and dirty pathway is. This subcortical pulvinar-amygdala path...
The predictive coding theory of sensory processing posits that the brain generates and consistently ...
Attention: the selective aspect of perception, requires wakefulness (organism), activation (behavior...