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Sensory representation spaces in neuroscience and computation

Neurocomputing, 2009
Physics, Neuroscience and Computation are concerned with finding the most appropriate representation spaces to describe the interaction of a dynamic system with its environment. In this work first we review the two basic conceptual approaches to the problem of representing an environment, Marr's ascending ''constructivism'' and Gibson's ''direct ...
José Mira Mira, Ana E. Delgado
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Sensory neuroscience: Early value-based odor categorization

Current Biology, 2021
How the brain categorizes external stimuli in an experience-dependent, behaviorally relevant manner is a fundamental question. A new study reveals that mitral cells in the olfactory bulb of mice dynamically represent value- and category-related odor information in learned behavioral tasks.
Mary, Schreck, Minghong, Ma
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Plaudits for logits in sensory neuroscience

Neuron
A workhorse tool of economic decision-making has long sought to get inside people's heads through careful examination of their choices. In this issue of Neuron, Carandini1 flips the script, showing how it can model how the brain makes sensory choices.
Joshua J H, Ryu, Justin L, Gardner
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Consumer sensory neuroscience in the context of food marketing

Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology, 2015
The development of neuroimaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided marketers with the possibility of studying changes in brain activity in relation to marketing information (packaging, pricing, promotions, etc.) and decision-making.
Olivia Petit   +3 more
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Drosophila neuroscience: Unravelling the circuits of sensory-motor control in the fly

Current Biology, 2021
Effective motor control requires the real-time transmission of information between sensory organs and the motor system. With the powerful techniques that are now available, Drosophila neuroscientists are unravelling the topology of the neural circuits that carry this information in the fly at synaptic resolution.
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Visceral Sensory Neuroscience

2001
Abstract It has been known for over a century that there is an afferent (body-to-brain) component to the visceral-autonomic nervous system. Despite the fundamental importance of bodily afferent information - sometimes called interoception - to central nervous system control of visceral organ function, emotional-motivational processes ...
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Methods in Insect Sensory Neuroscience

2004
Introduction: Multimodal Signal Integration and Behavior Multisensory Processing in the Insect Brain, Uwe Homberg Methods in Insect Sensory Ecology, Mattias C. Larsson and Glenn P. Svensson Mechanosensation and Audition The Chordotonal Organ: A Uniquely Invertebrate Mechanoreceptor , Lawrence H.
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The neuroscience and phenomenology of sensory loss

2008
Historically deafferentation has been seen in the context of a late effect of syphilis, (before the spirochaete’s effects were largely killed off by antibiotics, at least in Western societies). One of the consequences of the chronic late stage of the disease is atrophy of the dorsal columns of the spinal cord, leading to loss of the tracts carrying ...
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Sensory neuroscience: Colliculus dendrites on the hunt for movement

Current Biology
Wide-field neurons in the mouse superior colliculus trigger hunting and escape behaviors based on visual cues. A new study shows that, via spatiotemporal integration of retinal inputs alone, their dendrites perform a de novo computation for prey detection.
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Linking Neuroscience, Function, and Intervention: A Scoping Review of Sensory Processing and Mental Illness

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2017
Sensory approaches to mental illness are increasingly prominent in occupational therapy. Despite indicators of efficacy, a paucity of literature supports these approaches. This article provides a scoping review of research on the relationship between sensory processing and mental illness.Using Arksey and O'Malley's (2005) framework, we mapped this area
Antoine L, Bailliard   +1 more
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