نتایج جستجو برای: tetrode

تعداد نتایج: 131  

2006
Shih-Cheng Yen Jonathan Baker Charles M. Gray

When presented with simple stimuli like bars and gratings, adjacent neurons in striate cortex exhibit shared selectivity for multiple stimulus dimensions, such as orientation, direction and spatial frequency. This has led to the idea that local averaging of neuronal responses provides a more reliable representation of stimulus properties. However, when stimulated with complex, time-varying natu...

2015
Jeremy M. Barry

While extracellular somatic action potentials from freely moving rats have been well characterized, axonal activity has not. We have recently reported extracellular tetrode recordings of short duration waveforms (SDWs) with an average peak-trough duration less than 172 μs. These waveforms have significantly shorter duration than somatic action potentials and tend to be triphasic. The present re...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Nancy F Day Kyle L Terleski Duane Q Nykamp Teresa A Nick

Sequential motor skills may be encoded by feedforward networks that consist of groups of neurons that fire in sequence (Abeles 1991; Long et al. 2010). However, there has been no evidence of an anatomic map of activation sequence in motor control circuits, which would be potentially detectable as directed functional connectivity of coactive neuron groups. The proposed pattern generator for bird...

2002
H. Rose

The performance of static rotationally symmetric electron lenses is limited by unavoidable chromatic and spherical aberrations. In 1936, Scherzer demonstrated that the integrands of the integral expressions for the coefficients of these aberrations can be written as a sum of positive quadratic terms [1]. Hence these coefficients can never change sign. This important result is called the Scherze...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Carl C H Petersen Thomas T G Hahn Mayank Mehta Amiram Grinvald Bert Sakmann

The rodent primary somatosensory cortex is spontaneously active in the form of locally synchronous membrane depolarizations (UP states) separated by quiescent hyperpolarized periods (DOWN states) both under anesthesia and during quiet wakefulness. In vivo whole-cell recordings and tetrode unit recordings were combined with voltage-sensitive dye imaging to analyze the relationship of the activit...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Guangxing Li Curtis L Baker

It is well established that visual cortex neurons having similar selectivity for orientation, direction of motion, ocular dominance, and other properties of first-order (luminance-defined) stimuli are clustered into a columnar organization. However, the cortical architecture of neuronal responses to second-order (contrast/texture-defined) stimuli is poorly understood. A useful second-order stim...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Peiyuan Guo Roy E Ritzmann

An animal moving through complex terrain must consider sensory cues around it and alter its movements accordingly. In the arthropod brain, the central complex (CC) receives highly preprocessed sensory information and sends outputs to premotor regions, suggesting that it may play a role in the central control of oriented locomotion. We performed tetrode recordings within the CC in cockroaches wa...

Journal: :Neural computation 2013
Luis A. Camuñas-Mesa Rodrigo Quian Quiroga

We present a novel method to generate realistic simulations of extracellular recordings. The simulations were obtained by superimposing the activity of neurons placed randomly in a cube of brain tissue. Detailed models of individual neurons were used to reproduce the extracellular action potentials of close-by neurons. To reduce the computational load, the contributions of neurons further away ...

2004
Manfred Thumm

The present review summarizes a series of the most important historical contributions of German scientific researchers and industrial companies in Germany to the physics and applications of electromagnetic oscillations and waves during the past 140 years and intends to point out some relations to Russian scientists. The chronology highlights the following scientists: Philipp Reis (*1834-†1874):...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2007
Mandar S Jog Dorian Aur Christopher I Connolly

Learning is important for humans and can be disrupted by disease. However, the essence of how learning may be represented within a neuronal network is still elusive. Spike trains generated by neurons have been demonstrated to carry information which is relevant for learning. The present study uses well-established mutual information (MI) analysis techniques to better understand learning within ...

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