Interdependence of “What” and “When” in the Brain
S Ten Oever, AE Martin - Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
From a brain's-eye-view, when a stimulus occurs and what it is are interrelated aspects of
interpreting the perceptual world. Yet in practice, the putative perceptual inferences about …
interpreting the perceptual world. Yet in practice, the putative perceptual inferences about …
[HTML][HTML] Parvalbumin neurons enhance temporal coding and reduce cortical noise in complex auditory scenes
JC Nocon, HJ Gritton, NM James, RA Mount… - Communications …, 2023 - nature.com
Cortical representations supporting many cognitive abilities emerge from underlying circuits
comprised of several different cell types. However, cell type-specific contributions to rate and …
comprised of several different cell types. However, cell type-specific contributions to rate and …
A redundant cortical code for speech envelope
KB Penikis, DH Sanes - Journal of Neuroscience, 2023 - Soc Neuroscience
Animal communication sounds exhibit complex temporal structure because of the amplitude
fluctuations that comprise the sound envelope. In human speech, envelope modulations …
fluctuations that comprise the sound envelope. In human speech, envelope modulations …
[HTML][HTML] Time-locked auditory cortical responses in the high-gamma band: A window into primary auditory cortex
JZ Simon, V Commuri, JP Kulasingham - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Primary auditory cortex is a critical stage in the human auditory pathway, a gateway between
subcortical and higher-level cortical areas. Receiving the output of all subcortical …
subcortical and higher-level cortical areas. Receiving the output of all subcortical …
Psychometric and subcortical neurometric measures of temporal discrimination in rhesus macaques
Temporal envelope fluctuations are abundant in nature and are critical for perception of
complex sounds. While psychophysical sinusoidal amplitude modulation (SAM) processing …
complex sounds. While psychophysical sinusoidal amplitude modulation (SAM) processing …
Neurometric amplitude modulation detection in the inferior colliculus of Young and Aged rats
Amplitude modulation is an important acoustic cue for sound discrimination, and humans
and animals are able to detect small modulation depths behaviorally. In the inferior …
and animals are able to detect small modulation depths behaviorally. In the inferior …
Parvalbumin neurons, temporal coding, and cortical noise in complex scene analysis
JC Nocon, HJ Gritton, NM James, RA Mount, Z Qu… - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
Cortical representations supporting many cognitive abilities emerge from underlying circuits
comprised of several different cell types. However, cell type-specific contributions to rate and …
comprised of several different cell types. However, cell type-specific contributions to rate and …
A robust and compact population code for competing sounds in auditory cortex
Cortical circuits encoding sensory information consist of populations of neurons, yet how
information aggregates via pooling individual cells remains poorly understood. Such pooling …
information aggregates via pooling individual cells remains poorly understood. Such pooling …
Encoding of vibrotactile stimuli by mechanoreceptors in rodent glabrous skin
Somatosensory coding in rodents has been mostly studied in the whisker system and hairy
skin, whereas the function of low-threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) in rodent glabrous …
skin, whereas the function of low-threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) in rodent glabrous …
A Robust, Compact and Diverse Population Code for Competing Sounds in Auditory Cortex
Cortical circuits encoding sensory information consist of populations of neurons, yet how
information aggregates via pooling individual cells remains poorly understood. Such pooling …
information aggregates via pooling individual cells remains poorly understood. Such pooling …