International audienceSensory cortex encompasses the regions of the cerebral cortex that receive primary sensory inputs and is crucial for conscious sensory perception in humans. Yet, some forms of perception are possible without sensory cortex. For example in animal models, the association of a sound detection to a simple behavior resists to the inactivation of auditory cortex. In contrast, post-training inactivation experiments conducted in visual or somatosensory cortex led to much stronger effects. Here we show that muscimol inactivation of visual or auditory cortex in the same detection protocol transiently abolishes visual but not auditory detection. We also observe that cortex-dependency correlates with longer reaction times. This su...
Summary: Changes in arousal modulate the activity of mouse sensory cortex, but studies in different ...
The details of auditory response at the subthreshold level in the rodent primary somatosensory corte...
Through our senses, the brain receives an enormous amount of information. This information needs to ...
International audienceSensory cortex encompasses the regions of the cerebral cortex that receive pri...
The cerebral cortex is a major hub for the convergence and integration of signals from across the se...
What we see is not always what we get. Even though the light that hits the retina might convey the s...
International audienceDriving perception by direct activation of neural ensembles in cortex is a nec...
The definition of the visual cortex is primarily based on the evidence that lesions of this area imp...
In everyday behavior, sensory systems are in constant competition for attentional resources, but the...
To enable flexible behavior, the brain utilizes signals from across the sensory modalities, merging ...
SummaryLoss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For ex...
The cerebral cortex is continuously receiving sensory information provided by the five senses. The r...
Correlates of sensory stimuli and motor actions are found in multiple cortical areas, but such corre...
Loss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For example, ...
International audienceDetecting rapid, coincident changes across sensory modalities is essential for...
Summary: Changes in arousal modulate the activity of mouse sensory cortex, but studies in different ...
The details of auditory response at the subthreshold level in the rodent primary somatosensory corte...
Through our senses, the brain receives an enormous amount of information. This information needs to ...
International audienceSensory cortex encompasses the regions of the cerebral cortex that receive pri...
The cerebral cortex is a major hub for the convergence and integration of signals from across the se...
What we see is not always what we get. Even though the light that hits the retina might convey the s...
International audienceDriving perception by direct activation of neural ensembles in cortex is a nec...
The definition of the visual cortex is primarily based on the evidence that lesions of this area imp...
In everyday behavior, sensory systems are in constant competition for attentional resources, but the...
To enable flexible behavior, the brain utilizes signals from across the sensory modalities, merging ...
SummaryLoss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For ex...
The cerebral cortex is continuously receiving sensory information provided by the five senses. The r...
Correlates of sensory stimuli and motor actions are found in multiple cortical areas, but such corre...
Loss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For example, ...
International audienceDetecting rapid, coincident changes across sensory modalities is essential for...
Summary: Changes in arousal modulate the activity of mouse sensory cortex, but studies in different ...
The details of auditory response at the subthreshold level in the rodent primary somatosensory corte...
Through our senses, the brain receives an enormous amount of information. This information needs to ...