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A point process analysis of sensory encoding
First International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, 2003. Conference Proceedings., 2003Nowhere is the sparse nature of neuronal coding more evident than in the sensory cortex, where neuronal response becomes increasingly tuned to specific features of the sensory environment. For such situations, where rate modulation schemes do not accurately describe the neuronal response to sensory stimuli, statistical descriptions based on point ...
Garrett B. Stanley, Roxanna M. Webber
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Imperceptible Stimuli and Sensory Processing Impediment
Science, 2003Weak sensory stimuli can fully escape conscious perception and yet evoke minute electroencephalography (EEG) responses ([1][1]), indicating at least partial cortical processing of such “subliminal” input.
Blankenburg, F. +6 more
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Sensory discrimination: decision process
Journal of Neurophysiology, 19801. This paper and a following paper deal with problems, such as the following, that arise in experimental studies of the neural mechanisms underlying sensory discrimination: What measures of neural activity are relevant in such a study? How can sample data from the responses of single neurons be combined to represent the information relayed by a ...
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Assessment of sensory processing
2020This chapter focuses on the relationships between sensory processing and feeding and eating behaviour, with a particular focus on these relationships in children with ARFID. A range of tools and approaches that can be used to assess sensory difficulties in children who are selective about what they eat are discussed, and the importance of using ...
Heather Scott, Karen Ray
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