Cortical feedback pathways are proposed to guide cognition and behavior according to context and goal-direction. At the cellular level, cortical feedback pathways target multiple excitatory and inhibitory populations. However, we currently lack frameworks that link how the cellular mechanisms of cortical feedback pathways underlie their cognitive/behavioral functions. To establish this link, we expand on the framework of signal routing, the ability of cortical feedback pathways to proactively modulate how feedforward signals are propagated throughout the cortex. We propose that cortical feedback modulates routing through multiple mechanisms: preparing intended motor representations, setting the trigger conditions for evoking cortical output...
AbstractThe cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic underst...
Entrenched in a dense, highly connected network, cortical neurons receive heterogeneous inputs from ...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...
Cortical feedback pathways are proposed to guide cognition and behavior according to context and goa...
The cerebral cortex integrates sensory information with emotional states and internal representation...
The brain is able to flexibly select behaviors that adapt to both its environment and its present go...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding the neurophysiological mechanisms of learning is importa...
Hierarchy is a major organizational principle of the cortex and underscores modern computational the...
SummaryLong-range corticocortical communication may have important roles in context-dependent sensor...
International audienceHierarchy is a major organizational principle of the cortex and underscores mo...
The sensory neocortex consists of hierarchically-organized areas reciprocally connected via feedforw...
How does the brain form a useful representation of its external environment from the astoundingly co...
"As visual information travels along the cortical hierarchy, our brain builds representations of th...
The thalamus and neocortex are intimately interconnected via a reciprocal arrangement of feedforward...
The cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic understanding o...
AbstractThe cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic underst...
Entrenched in a dense, highly connected network, cortical neurons receive heterogeneous inputs from ...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...
Cortical feedback pathways are proposed to guide cognition and behavior according to context and goa...
The cerebral cortex integrates sensory information with emotional states and internal representation...
The brain is able to flexibly select behaviors that adapt to both its environment and its present go...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding the neurophysiological mechanisms of learning is importa...
Hierarchy is a major organizational principle of the cortex and underscores modern computational the...
SummaryLong-range corticocortical communication may have important roles in context-dependent sensor...
International audienceHierarchy is a major organizational principle of the cortex and underscores mo...
The sensory neocortex consists of hierarchically-organized areas reciprocally connected via feedforw...
How does the brain form a useful representation of its external environment from the astoundingly co...
"As visual information travels along the cortical hierarchy, our brain builds representations of th...
The thalamus and neocortex are intimately interconnected via a reciprocal arrangement of feedforward...
The cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic understanding o...
AbstractThe cortex constitutes the largest area of the human brain. Yet we have only a basic underst...
Entrenched in a dense, highly connected network, cortical neurons receive heterogeneous inputs from ...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...