AbstractSeveral theories have proposed a functional role for response synchronization in sensory perception. Critics of these theories have argued that selective synchronization is physiologically implausible when cortical networks operate at high levels of activity. Using intracellular recordings from visual cortex in vivo, in combination with numerical simulations, we find dynamic changes in spike threshold that reduce cellular sensitivity to slow depolarizations and concurrently increase the relative sensitivity to rapid depolarizations. Consistent with this, we find that spike activity and high-frequency fluctuations in membrane potential are closely correlated and that both are more tightly tuned for stimulus orientation than the mean ...
How do neurons compute? Two main theories compete: neurons could temporally integrate noisy inputs (...
SummaryGain modulation is a widespread neuronal phenomenon that modifies response amplitude without ...
It is commonly assumed that temporal synchronization of excitatory synaptic inputs onto a single neu...
AbstractSeveral theories have proposed a functional role for response synchronization in sensory per...
SummaryWhen the primary visual cortex (V1) is activated by sensory stimulation, what is the temporal...
Cortical synchronization has been suggested as a neural mechanism that is able to solve the feature ...
Responses of neurons in monkey visual cortex are modulated when attention is directed into the recep...
Oscillations in many regions of the cortex have common temporal characteristics with dominant freque...
Recordings from area V4 of monkeys have revealed that when the focus of attention is on a visual sti...
AbstractWe have recorded intracellularly from pairs of neurons less than 500 μm distant from one ano...
SummaryA central motif in neuronal networks is convergence, linking several input neurons to one tar...
Summary The synchronized activity of six layers of cortical neurons is critical for sensory percepti...
The synchrony of neurons in extrastriate visual cortex is modulated by selective attention even when...
A central motif in neuronal networks is convergence, linking several input neurons to one target neu...
The cerebral cortex consists of numerous, densely interconnected, functionally specialized areas tha...
How do neurons compute? Two main theories compete: neurons could temporally integrate noisy inputs (...
SummaryGain modulation is a widespread neuronal phenomenon that modifies response amplitude without ...
It is commonly assumed that temporal synchronization of excitatory synaptic inputs onto a single neu...
AbstractSeveral theories have proposed a functional role for response synchronization in sensory per...
SummaryWhen the primary visual cortex (V1) is activated by sensory stimulation, what is the temporal...
Cortical synchronization has been suggested as a neural mechanism that is able to solve the feature ...
Responses of neurons in monkey visual cortex are modulated when attention is directed into the recep...
Oscillations in many regions of the cortex have common temporal characteristics with dominant freque...
Recordings from area V4 of monkeys have revealed that when the focus of attention is on a visual sti...
AbstractWe have recorded intracellularly from pairs of neurons less than 500 μm distant from one ano...
SummaryA central motif in neuronal networks is convergence, linking several input neurons to one tar...
Summary The synchronized activity of six layers of cortical neurons is critical for sensory percepti...
The synchrony of neurons in extrastriate visual cortex is modulated by selective attention even when...
A central motif in neuronal networks is convergence, linking several input neurons to one target neu...
The cerebral cortex consists of numerous, densely interconnected, functionally specialized areas tha...
How do neurons compute? Two main theories compete: neurons could temporally integrate noisy inputs (...
SummaryGain modulation is a widespread neuronal phenomenon that modifies response amplitude without ...
It is commonly assumed that temporal synchronization of excitatory synaptic inputs onto a single neu...