نتایج جستجو برای: somatosensory cortex

تعداد نتایج: 149948  

2011
Laura A. Smit-Rigter Wytse J. Wadman Johannes A. van Hooft

In various species and areas of the cerebral cortex, apical dendrites of pyramidal neurons form clusters which extend through several layers of the cortex also known as dendritic bundles. Previously, it has been shown that 5-HT(3A) receptor knockout mice show hypercomplex apical dendrites of cortical layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons, together with a reduction in reelin levels, a glycoprotein involve...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2015
Amar Awad Richard Levi Lenita Lindgren Claes Hultling Göran Westling Lars Nyberg Johan Eriksson

OBJECTIVE Neurophysiological investigation has shown that patients with clinically complete spinal cord injury can have residual motor sparing ("motor discomplete"). In the current study somatosensory conduction was assessed in a patient with clinically complete spinal cord injury and a novel methodology for assessing such preservation is described, in this case indicating "sensory discomplete"...

Journal: :Neuron 2007
Isabelle Ferezou Florent Haiss Luc J. Gentet Rachel Aronoff Bruno Weber Carl C.H. Petersen

Tactile information is actively acquired and processed in the brain through concerted interactions between movement and sensation. Somatosensory input is often the result of self-generated movement during the active touch of objects, and conversely, sensory information is used to refine motor control. There must therefore be important interactions between sensory and motor pathways, which we ch...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2017
Pauline Kerekes Aurélie Daret Daniel E Shulz Valérie Ego-Stengel

A majority of whisker discrimination tasks in rodents are performed on head-fixed animals to facilitate tracking or control of the sensory inputs. However, head fixation critically restrains the behavior and thus the incoming stimuli compared with those occurring in natural conditions. In this study, we investigated whether freely behaving rats can discriminate fine tactile patterns while runni...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Christof Koch Michael A. Buice

The digital reconstruction of a slice of rat somatosensory cortex from the Blue Brain Project provides the most complete simulation of a piece of excitable brain matter to date. To place these efforts in context and highlight their strengths and limitations, we introduce a Biological Imitation Game, based on Alan Turing's Imitation Game, that operationalizes the difference between real and simu...

2015
John J. Orczyk Preston E. Garraghty

The concept of homeostatic plasticity postulates that neurons maintain relatively stable rates of firing despite changing inputs. Homeostatic and use-dependent plasticity mechanisms operate concurrently, although they have different requirements for induction. Depriving central somatosensory neurons of their primary activating inputs reduces activity and results in compensatory changes that fav...

2018
Dmitrii Suchkov Lyaila Sharipzyanova Marat Minlebaev

During development, activity in the somatosensory cortex is characterized by intermittent oscillatory bursts at gamma (early gamma-oscillations, EGOs) and alpha-beta (spindle-bursts, SBs) frequencies. Here, we explored the topography of EGOs and SBs in the neighbor barrels of the whisker-related barrel cortex of neonatal rats (P4-7) during responses evoked by simultaneous activation of multiple...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2003
Dorota Nowicka Monika Liguz-Lecznar Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska

Synapsins are a family of proteins associated with synaptic vesicles that are widely used as markers of synaptic terminals. We decided to investigate synapsin I expression in the mouse primary somatosensory cortex (SI). Immunostaining experiments using a polyclonal antibody against C-terminal domain of synapsin Ia/b (anti-SynI-C) showed an unusual pattern in the SI cortex compared to other regi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Anil K. Seth

A new study shows that, when rats discriminate different textures using their whiskers, both spike-rate and spike-timing information in somatosensory cortex contribute to their perceptual decisions. An elegant information theory analysis shows these contributions to be complementary.

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