نتایج جستجو برای: whisker topology

تعداد نتایج: 70025  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Rebekah L Ward Luke C Flores John F Disterhoft

The barrel cortex (BC) is essential for the acquisition of whisker-signaled trace eyeblink conditioning and shows learning-related expansion of the trained barrels after the acquisition of a whisker-signaled task. Most previous research examining the role of the BC in learning has focused on anatomic changes in the layer IV representation of the cortical barrels. We studied single-unit extracel...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2010
Shantanu P Jadhav Daniel E Feldman

The whisker somatosensory system in awake, behaving rodents is a powerful model for studying neurobiology of sensation, from molecules to circuits to behavior. Recent studies reveal how key tactile features are detected in awake animals and encoded by spike trains in somatosensory cortex (S1). Here we summarize progress on detection of surface texture (roughness). Texture appears to be inferred...

Journal: :Cell reports 2018
María Eugenia Vilarchao Luc Estebanez Daniel E Shulz Isabelle Férézou

Rodents explore their environment with an array of whiskers, inducing complex patterns of whisker deflections. Cortical neuronal networks can extract global properties of tactile scenes. In the primary somatosensory cortex, the information relative to the global direction of a spatiotemporal sequence of whisker deflections can be extracted at the single neuron level. To further understand how t...

Journal: :Journal of Neuroscience 2006

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Michael R Bale Kyle Davies Oliver J Freeman Robin A A Ince Rasmus S Petersen

In any sensory system, the primary afferents constitute the first level of sensory representation and fundamentally constrain all subsequent information processing. Here, we show that the spike timing, reliability, and stimulus selectivity of primary afferents in the whisker system can be accurately described by a simple model consisting of linear stimulus filtering combined with spike feedback...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2005
Ehsan Arabzadeh Erik Zorzin Mathew E Diamond

A major challenge of sensory systems neuroscience is to quantify brain activity underlying perceptual experiences and to explain this activity as the outcome of elemental neuronal response properties. Rats make extremely fine discriminations of texture by "whisking" their vibrissae across an object's surface, yet the neuronal coding underlying texture sensations remains unknown. Measuring whisk...

2017
Nayeli Huidobro Abraham Mendez-Fernandez Ignacio Mendez-Balbuena Ranier Gutierrez Rumyana Kristeva Elias Manjarrez

Stochastic resonance (SR) is an inherent and counter-intuitive mechanism of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) facilitation in biological systems associated with the application of an intermediate level of noise. As a first step to investigate in detail this phenomenon in the somatosensory system, here we examined whether the direct application of noisy light on pyramidal neurons from the mouse-barrel...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2010
Vincent Jacob Luc Estebanez Julie Le Cam Jean-Yves Tiercelin Patrick Parra Gérard Parésys Daniel E Shulz

The whisker to barrel system in rodents has become one of the major models for the study of sensory processing. Several tens of whiskers (or vibrissae) are distributed in a regular manner on both sides of the snout. Many tactile discrimination tasks using this system need multiple contacts with more than one whisker to be solved. With the aim of mimicking those multi-whisker stimuli during elec...

Journal: :Science 2004
David J Krupa Michael C Wiest Marshall G Shuler Mark Laubach Miguel A L Nicolelis

Ensemble neuronal activity was recorded in each layer of the whisker area of the primary somatosensory cortex (SI) while rats performed a whisker-dependent tactile discrimination task. Comparison of this activity with SI activity evoked by similar passive whisker stimulation revealed fundamental differences in tactile signal processing during active and passive stimulation. Moreover, significan...

2010
Alla G. Nastovjak Igor G. Neizvestny Nataliya L. Shwartz

The kinetic Monte Carlo (MC) model of nanowhisker (NW) growth is suggested. Two variants of growth are possible in the model—molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The effect of deposition conditions and growth regimes on the whisker morphology was examined within the framework of the vapor–liquid–solid (VLS) mechanism. A range of model growth conditions corresponding...

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