Measurements of the peripheral sensory adaptation response were compared to a simple mathematical relationship involving the spontaneous, peak, and steady-state activities. This relationship is based on the geometric mean and is found to be obeyed to good approximation in peripheral sensory units showing a sustained response to prolonged stimulation. From an extensive review of past studies, the geometric mean relationship is shown to be independent of modality and is satisfied in a wide range of animal species. The consilience of evidence, from nearly 100 years of experiments beginning with the work of Edgar Adrian, suggests that this is a fundamental result of neurophysiology
The method of recording naturally occurring activity from peripheral nerves in waking human subjects...
Sensory attenuation, the top-down filtering or gating of afferent information, has been extensively ...
The effects of learning to respond to a single modality of a stimulus on the subsequent speed of res...
How an object is perceived depends on the temporal context in which it is encountered. Sensory signa...
A fundamental inequality governing the spike activity of peripheral neurons is derived and tested ag...
Adaptation is a reduction in a neural response to a sensory stimulus resulting from repeated present...
All sensory receptors adapt, i.e. they constantly adjust their sensitivity to external stimuli to ma...
A primary purpose of the present investigation was to demonstrate that certain physiological and beh...
Repetitive stimulation of human peripheral nerves in situ produces an amplitude oscillation of the e...
All sensory receptors adapt, i.e. they constantly adjust their sensitivity to external stimuli to ma...
Acknowledgements This study was funded by an EPSRC-funded 2020 Science Fellowship (EP/I017909/1). Z....
Sensory systems adapt, i.e., they adjust their sensitivity to external stimuli according to the ambi...
Nervous systems exploit regularities in the sensory environment to predict sensory input, adjust beh...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) modulates corticomotor excitability but its effect on motor ...
Our sensory system consists of multiple processing stages, and its response characteristics change b...
The method of recording naturally occurring activity from peripheral nerves in waking human subjects...
Sensory attenuation, the top-down filtering or gating of afferent information, has been extensively ...
The effects of learning to respond to a single modality of a stimulus on the subsequent speed of res...
How an object is perceived depends on the temporal context in which it is encountered. Sensory signa...
A fundamental inequality governing the spike activity of peripheral neurons is derived and tested ag...
Adaptation is a reduction in a neural response to a sensory stimulus resulting from repeated present...
All sensory receptors adapt, i.e. they constantly adjust their sensitivity to external stimuli to ma...
A primary purpose of the present investigation was to demonstrate that certain physiological and beh...
Repetitive stimulation of human peripheral nerves in situ produces an amplitude oscillation of the e...
All sensory receptors adapt, i.e. they constantly adjust their sensitivity to external stimuli to ma...
Acknowledgements This study was funded by an EPSRC-funded 2020 Science Fellowship (EP/I017909/1). Z....
Sensory systems adapt, i.e., they adjust their sensitivity to external stimuli according to the ambi...
Nervous systems exploit regularities in the sensory environment to predict sensory input, adjust beh...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) modulates corticomotor excitability but its effect on motor ...
Our sensory system consists of multiple processing stages, and its response characteristics change b...
The method of recording naturally occurring activity from peripheral nerves in waking human subjects...
Sensory attenuation, the top-down filtering or gating of afferent information, has been extensively ...
The effects of learning to respond to a single modality of a stimulus on the subsequent speed of res...