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Autor:
Christopher R Fetsch, Naomi N Odean, Danique Jeurissen, Yasmine El-Shamayleh, Gregory D Horwitz, Michael N Shadlen
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 7 (2018)
Insights from causal manipulations of brain activity depend on targeting the spatial and temporal scales most relevant for behavior. Using a sensitive perceptual decision task in monkeys, we examined the effects of rapid, reversible inactivation on a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/79b40c4520464636a2e7ee2d0ccab5cb
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 5 (2016)
Many decisions are thought to arise via the accumulation of noisy evidence to a threshold or bound. In perception, the mechanism explains the effect of stimulus strength, characterized by signal-to-noise ratio, on decision speed, accuracy and confide
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d003e5704a1b41769b751efa2cfe3927
Autor:
Wolfram Schultz, Marc Alwin Gieselmann, Giacomo Benvenuti, Daniel L. Albaugh, Masahiko Takada, Christopher I. Petkov, Azadeh Yazdan-Shahmorad, Mark A.G. Eldridge, Francesco Fabbrini, Roberto Calcedo, Krishna V. Shenoy, Karl Deisseroth, Leah Acker, Naotaka Fujii, Spencer C Chen, Masayuki Matsumoto, Adam Kohn, Eyal Seidemann, Adriana Galván, Janina Hüer, Samantha Debes, Eghbal A. Hosseini, Selina S. Solomon, Haoran Xu, Philip N. Sabes, Xing Hu, Caitlin R. Siu, James Cavanaugh, Hidetoshi Amita, Seth W. Egger, Arash Afraz, Yuzhi Chen, Diego Mendoza-Halliday, Ken-ichi Inoue, Evan D. Remington, Thomas Wichmann, Wim Vanduffel, Niansheng Ju, Christopher R. Fetsch, Michael Ortiz-Rios, Sorin Pojoga, Michele A. Basso, Carsten Klein, Hala G. El-Nahal, Roberto A. Gulli, Robert H. Wurtz, Rundong Jiang, John L. Spudich, Yoland Smith, Charu Ramakrishnan, Ji Dai, Supriya Ghosh, Yann Suhan Senova, Alexander Thiele, John H. R. Maunsell, Matthew P. Whitmire, Frederick Federer, David L. Sheinberg, Kazutaka Maeda, Robert Desimone, Mehrdad Jazayeri, Marc A. Sommer, Sébastien Tremblay, Michael C. Schmid, Shiming Tang, Kohitij Kar, Rishi Rajalingham, Andrew M. Clark, Okihide Hikosaka, Michael J. Caiola, Michal G. Fortuna, Ross S. Muers, Richard C. Saunders, Alexander Gail, Hansjörg Scherberger, Stéphane Palfi, Roger Janz, Michael N. Shadlen, Robert M. Friedman, Puiu F. Balan, Cambria Revsine, William R. Stauffer, Misako Komatsu, Ilya E. Monosov, Martin O. Bohlen, Stefan Treue, Lauri Nurminen, Michael L. Platt, Alessandra Angelucci, Mykyta M. Chernov, James J. DiCarlo, Daniel J. O’Shea, Anna W. Roe, Rufin Vogels, Julio Martinez-Trujillo, Valentin Dragoi, Amir Aschner, Ariana R. Andrei
Publikováno v:
Neuron
Physiology and Pharmacology Publications
Physiology and Pharmacology Publications
Optogenetics has revolutionized neuroscience in small laboratory animals, but its effect on animal models more closely related to humans, such as non-human primates (NHPs), has been mixed. To make evidence-based decisions in primate optogenetics, the
Autor:
Gregory D. Horwitz, Danique Jeurissen, Naomi N. Odean, Yasmine El-Shamayleh, Christopher R. Fetsch, Michael N. Shadlen
Publikováno v:
eLife
eLife, Vol 7 (2018)
eLife, Vol 7 (2018)
Insights from causal manipulations of brain activity depend on targeting the spatial and temporal scales most relevant for behavior. Using a sensitive perceptual decision task in monkeys, we examined the effects of rapid, reversible inactivation on a
Autor:
Christopher R. Fetsch, Gregory D. Horwitz, Michael N. Shadlen, Naomi N. Odean, Yasmine El-Shamayleh, Danique Jeurissen
Insights from causal manipulations of brain activity depend on targeting the spatial and temporal scale most relevant for behavior. Using a sensitive perceptual decision task in monkeys, we examined the effects of randomly-interleaved, rapid, reversi
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::906c0118e8df0002a841a1ae6b82f4fb
Publikováno v:
Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 14:429-442
The richness of perceptual experience, as well as its usefulness for guiding behavior, depends upon the synthesis of information across multiple senses. Recent decades have witnessed a surge in our understanding of how the brain combines sensory sign
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 5 (2016)
eLife
eLife
Many decisions are thought to arise via the accumulation of noisy evidence to a threshold or bound. In perception, the mechanism explains the effect of stimulus strength, characterized by signal-to-noise ratio, on decision speed, accuracy and confide