ABSTRACT Cognitive functions arise from the coordinated activity of neural populations distributed over large-scale brain networks. However, it is challenging to understand and measure how specific aspects of neural dynamics translate into operations of information processing, and, ultimately, cognitive functions. An obstacle is that simple circuit mechanisms–such as self-sustained or propagating activity and nonlinear summation of inputs–do not directly give rise to high-level functions. Nevertheless, they already implement simple transformations of the information carried by neural activity. Here, we propose that distinct neural circuit functions, such as stimulus representation, working memory, or selective attention stem from different ...
Interacting with our environment requires to process huge amounts of sensory data in short time. Thi...
Information processing performed by any system can be conceptually decomposed into the transfer, sto...
Neuronal activity in response to a fixed stimulus has been shown to change as a function of attentio...
ABSTRACT Cognitive functions arise from the coordinated activity of neural populations distributed o...
The human brain is a flexible information processing system. Across a range of simple and complex ta...
The brain is an information processing machine and thus naturally lends itself to be studied using c...
Adaptability and flexibility are some of the most important human characteristics. Learning based on...
A key component of the flexibility and complexity of the brain is its ability to dynamically adapt i...
Visual attention facilitates faster and more accurate decision-making for behaviorally relevant stim...
Many cognitive functions are thought to rely on higher brain regions, in particular the prefrontal c...
Computational neuroscience provides a way to bridge from the anatomical and neurophysiological prope...
Spatiotemporal activity dynamics with criticality have been widely observed in the cortex. In this t...
Information processing performed by any system can be conceptually decomposed into the transfer, sto...
Cognitive and behavioral processes are indissociable from their biophysical substrateand the charact...
Information processing performed by any system can be conceptually decomposed into the transfer, sto...
Interacting with our environment requires to process huge amounts of sensory data in short time. Thi...
Information processing performed by any system can be conceptually decomposed into the transfer, sto...
Neuronal activity in response to a fixed stimulus has been shown to change as a function of attentio...
ABSTRACT Cognitive functions arise from the coordinated activity of neural populations distributed o...
The human brain is a flexible information processing system. Across a range of simple and complex ta...
The brain is an information processing machine and thus naturally lends itself to be studied using c...
Adaptability and flexibility are some of the most important human characteristics. Learning based on...
A key component of the flexibility and complexity of the brain is its ability to dynamically adapt i...
Visual attention facilitates faster and more accurate decision-making for behaviorally relevant stim...
Many cognitive functions are thought to rely on higher brain regions, in particular the prefrontal c...
Computational neuroscience provides a way to bridge from the anatomical and neurophysiological prope...
Spatiotemporal activity dynamics with criticality have been widely observed in the cortex. In this t...
Information processing performed by any system can be conceptually decomposed into the transfer, sto...
Cognitive and behavioral processes are indissociable from their biophysical substrateand the charact...
Information processing performed by any system can be conceptually decomposed into the transfer, sto...
Interacting with our environment requires to process huge amounts of sensory data in short time. Thi...
Information processing performed by any system can be conceptually decomposed into the transfer, sto...
Neuronal activity in response to a fixed stimulus has been shown to change as a function of attentio...