Repetition suppression for visual actions in the macaque superior temporal sulcus. J Neurophysiol 115: 1324–1337, 2016. First published December 23, 2015; doi:10.1152/jn.00849.2015.—In many brain areas, repetition of a stimulus usually weakens the neural response. This “adaptation” or repetition suppression effect has been observed with mass potential measures such as event-related potentials (ERPs), in fMRI BOLD responses, and locally with local field potentials (LFPs) and spiking activity. Recently, it has been reported that macaque F5 mirror neurons do not show repetition suppression of their spiking activity for single repetitions of hand actions, which disagrees with human fMRI adaptation studies. This finding also contrasts with numer...
terms of their ability to account for the main properties of this phenomenon as measured with single...
Neurons in many brain areas of different species reduce their response when a stimulus is repeated. ...
Klink PC, Oleksiak A, Lankheet MJ, van Wezel RJ. Intermittent stimulus presentation stabilizes neuro...
Repetition suppression for visual actions in the macaque superior temporal sulcus. J Neurophysiol 11...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
Repetition suppression, which refers to reduced neural activity for repeated stimuli, is typically e...
Neurons in macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortex show a decrease in the response with stimulus repet...
Neurons in macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortex show a decrease in the response with stimulus repet...
Neurons in macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortex show a decrease in the response with stimulus repet...
Neurons in macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortex show a decrease in the response with stimulus repet...
In the current dissertation, we examined the phenomenon of neural adaptation. Neural adaptation can ...
Repetitive presentation of the same visual stimulus entails a response decrease in the action potent...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
terms of their ability to account for the main properties of this phenomenon as measured with single...
Neurons in many brain areas of different species reduce their response when a stimulus is repeated. ...
Klink PC, Oleksiak A, Lankheet MJ, van Wezel RJ. Intermittent stimulus presentation stabilizes neuro...
Repetition suppression for visual actions in the macaque superior temporal sulcus. J Neurophysiol 11...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
Repetition suppression, which refers to reduced neural activity for repeated stimuli, is typically e...
Neurons in macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortex show a decrease in the response with stimulus repet...
Neurons in macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortex show a decrease in the response with stimulus repet...
Neurons in macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortex show a decrease in the response with stimulus repet...
Neurons in macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortex show a decrease in the response with stimulus repet...
In the current dissertation, we examined the phenomenon of neural adaptation. Neural adaptation can ...
Repetitive presentation of the same visual stimulus entails a response decrease in the action potent...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
terms of their ability to account for the main properties of this phenomenon as measured with single...
Neurons in many brain areas of different species reduce their response when a stimulus is repeated. ...
Klink PC, Oleksiak A, Lankheet MJ, van Wezel RJ. Intermittent stimulus presentation stabilizes neuro...