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The Journal of Physiology
Key points A human controlling an external system is described most easily and conventionally as linearly and continuously translating sensory input to motor output, with the inevitable output remnant, non‐linearly related to the input, attributed
Autor:
Pulin Gong, Soon Keen Cheong, Brandon Munn, Samuel G. Solomon, Alexander N.J. Pietersen, Paul R. Martin
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology. 595:4475-4492
How parallel are the primate visual pathways? In the present study, we demonstrate that parallel visual pathways in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) show distinct patterns of interaction with rhythmic activity in the primary visual cortex
Autor:
Max J. Kurz, Elizabeth Heinrichs-Graham, Alex I. Wiesman, Tony W. Wilson, James E. Gehringer, Nathan M. Coolidge
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology. 595:1365-1375
Sensory gating is important for preventing excessive environmental stimulation from overloading neural resources. Gating in the human somatosensory cortices is a critically understudied topic, particularly in the lower extremities. We utilize the uni
Autor:
Burroughs, Amelia, Wise, Andrew K., Xiao, Jianqiang, Houghton, Conor, Tang, Tianyu, Suh, Colleen Y., Lang, Eric J., Apps, Richard, Cerminara, Nadia L.
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology
Key points Purkinje cells are the sole output of the cerebellar cortex and fire two distinct types of action potential: simple spikes and complex spikes.Previous studies have mainly considered complex spikes as unitary events, even though the wavefor
Autor:
Paulus, Walter, Rothwell, John C.
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology
Activation of neurons not only changes their membrane potential and firing rate but as a secondary action reduces membrane resistance. This loss of resistance, or increase of conductance, may be of central importance in non-invasive magnetic or elect
Autor:
Csaba Cserép, Viktor Sebestyén Varga, Tamás F. Freund, Andor Domonkos, Litsa Nikitidou Ledri, Tamás Laszlovszky, Zsolt Borhegyi, Edit Papp, Gábor Nyiri
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology
Key points The median raphe is a key subcortical modulatory centre involved in several brain functions, such as regulation of the sleep–wake cycle, emotions and memory storage.A large proportion of median raphe neurones are glutamatergic and implem
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology
Allen, A, Procyk, C, Howarth, M, Walmsley, L & Brown, T 2016, ' Visual input to the mouse lateral posterior and posterior thalamic nuclei: photoreceptive origins and retinotopic order ', The Journal of Physiology . https://doi.org/10.1113/JP271707
Allen, A, Procyk, C, Howarth, M, Walmsley, L & Brown, T 2016, ' Visual input to the mouse lateral posterior and posterior thalamic nuclei: photoreceptive origins and retinotopic order ', The Journal of Physiology . https://doi.org/10.1113/JP271707
Key points The lateral posterior and posterior thalamic nuclei have been implicated in aspects of visually guided behaviour and reflex responses to light, including those dependent on melanopsin photoreception.Here we investigated the extent and basi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology
Key points Participants were scanned during the untrained‐hand performance of a motor sequence, intensively trained a day earlier, and also a similarly constructed but novel, untrained sequence.The superior performance levels for the trained, compa
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology
Key points Directionality, inherent to movements, has behavioural and neuronal correlates.Direction of vestibular stimulation determines motor learning efficiency.Vestibulo‐ocular reflex gain–increase correlates with Purkinje cell simple spike po
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Autor:
Tadashi, Isa
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology
Key points The cortical mechanisms of grasping have been extensively studied in macaques and humans; here, we investigated whether common marmosets could rely on similar mechanisms despite strong differences in hand morphology and grip diversity.We r