The rules neurons follow to make sense of what we see
Brain cells take in many signals through thousands of circuit connections. A new study discerns the rules that turn inputs into a functional arrangement for neurons that process vi...
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Brain cells take in many signals through thousands of circuit connections. A new study discerns the rules that turn inputs into a functional arrangement for neurons that process vi...
by Hiroki Oishi, Vladimir K. Berezovskii, Margaret S. Livingstone, Kevin S. Weiner, Michael J. Arcaro Neural activity depends on energy metabolism, yet the extent to which regiona...
A new study utilizes International Brain Laboratory data across 43 mouse cortical regions to prove that multi-purpose generalist neurons constitute the overwhelming rule of mammali...
Scientists find that learning to identify a new object subtly reshapes visual processing in the brain.
by Niklas Müller, Hongye Chen, Sofie Wahlberg, H. Steven Scholte, Iris I. A. Groen Retinotopic tuning of neural populations is a key organizing principle of human visual cortex. H...
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature, researchers have unveiled sophisticated predictive models linking the complex architecture of individual neurons in the mouse primary...
by Katharina Eickhoff, Arjan Hillebrand, Tomas Knapen, Maartje C. de Jong, Serge O. Dumoulin Vision, and brain processing more broadly, is inherently dynamic across space and time...
A new study utilizing direct intracranial recordings shows that the frontal cortex acts as an audiovisual traffic controller, segregating sound and sight into lower and upper regio...
by Sebastian Klavinskis-Whiting, Andrew J. King, Nicol S. Harper A major goal of neuroscience is to identify general principles that can explain the diverse structures and functio...
A new study demonstrates that top-down cognitive context actively reshapes early visual processing through a specific inhibition-on-inhibition (disinhibition) circuit motif, mappin...
by Yueyue Sapphire Hou, Pooya Laamerad, Liu D. Liu, Christopher C. Pack Fluctuations in single-neuron activity in the sensory cortex often correlate with perceptual decisions. Thi...
by Romesa Khan, Hongsheng Zhong, Shuvam Das, Jack Cai, Matthias Niemeier Seminal frameworks of predictive coding propose a hierarchy of generative modules, each attempting to infe...
An embodied thoughtIf structuralists are right, our perceptions of experience depend on how we have perceived all other previous experiences. When we encounter red, in order to de...
A Yale-led study uncovered unexpected communication between retinal visual pathways that were thought to operate separately. Researchers at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) have disco...
A patch of cortex called the fusiform face area, identified by MIT's Nancy Kanwisher in 1997, fires almost as strongly for wall sockets and toast as for real human faces — the neur...
Larval zebrafish utilize a preglomerular complex (PG) and pallium hierarchy to sort and merge sensory streams, replicating the exact computational logic of the mammalian thalamocor...
by Tomas G. Aquino, Robert Kim, Nuttida Rungratsameetaweemana Flexible behavior requires the ability to modulate sensory processing based on task context, yet the circuit-level me...
Optoelectronic Synapse Shows Exceptional Photoresponse for Neuromorphic Vision Like so much else in nature, the human visual system has both a complex structure and functional effi...
The study reveals that these vortex-like waves are driven by a unique, circular "merry-go-round" architectural layout of neurons in the sensory cortex.
Scientists discovered that the visual brain may secretly “feel” what it sees, turning sight into physical experience and helping make empathy possible. Working with researchers fro...
by Charles Micou, Timothy O’Leary Representational drift of fixed stimuli, learned tasks and familiar environments is observed in many brain areas, leading to reconfiguration of p...
Mouse brain activity was used to recreate 10-second videos, offering a new way to study how vision is represented in the brain. Scientists led by University College London (UCL) ha...
A new study demonstrates that individual human cortical neurons possess the computational complexity of an entire deep artificial neural network.
By 2015, Neural Networks were excellent at saying “This is a cat.” But in the real world, that isn’t enough. A self-driving car needs to…Continue reading on Medium »
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