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Cognitive Computation. 15:373-391
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Cognitive Computation. 13:1085-1098
Working memory is a fundamental function of cognition, allowing one to hold memory “in mind” and then to guide flexible behaviors. Although the maintenance mechanisms of working memory have attracted a lot of attention, the manipulation mechanism
Publikováno v:
Chemical Senses. 45:15-26
Taste perception is important for animals to take adequate nutrients and avoid toxins for their survival. Appetitive and aversive behaviors are produced by value evaluation of taste and taste expectation caused by other sensations. The value evaluati
Autor:
Kazuhisa Fujita, Yoshiki Kashimori
Publikováno v:
Biological Cybernetics. 113:239-255
Weakly electric fish generate an electric field by discharging an electric organ located on the tail region. An object near the fish modulates the self-generated electric field. The modulated field enables the fish to perceive objects even in complet
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Cognitive Computation. 10:687-702
The ability to group items and events into functional categories is a fundamental function for visual recognition. Experimental studies have shown the different roles in information representations of inferior temporal (IT) and prefrontal cortices (P
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Computing. 100:907-926
To understand the mechanism of information processing by a biological neural network, computer simulation of a large-scale spiking neural network is an important method. However, because of a high computation cost of the simulation of a large-scale s
Autor:
Ryo Tani, Yoshiki Kashimori
Publikováno v:
Biosystems. 207:104452
Top-down processing in neocortex underlies functions such as prediction, expectation, and attention. Visual systems have much feedback connection that carries information of behavioral context. Top-down signals along feedback pathways modulate the re
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Biosystems. 150:138-148
Visual recognition involves bidirectional information flow, which consists of bottom-up information coding from retina and top-down information coding from higher visual areas. Recent studies have demonstrated the involvement of early visual areas su
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SCIS&ISIS
Visual system processes simple object features in early visual areas, and visual features become more complex as visual information is sending to downstream areas. In addition to the feedforward pathway, visual system has abundant feedback connection
Autor:
Ryo Tani, Yoshiki Kashimori
Publikováno v:
Neural Information Processing ISBN: 9783030041786
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Visual system processes simple object features in early visual areas, and visual features become more complex as visual information is sending to downstream areas. In addition to the feedforward pathway, visual system has abundant feedback connection
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