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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2000
Our understanding of sensory systems has grown impressively in recent years as a result of intense efforts to characterize the mechanisms underlying perception. A large body of evidence has accrued regarding the processes through which sensory information at the biochemical, electrophysiological, and systems levels contributes to the conscious ...
Hudspeth, A., Logothetis, N.
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Our understanding of sensory systems has grown impressively in recent years as a result of intense efforts to characterize the mechanisms underlying perception. A large body of evidence has accrued regarding the processes through which sensory information at the biochemical, electrophysiological, and systems levels contributes to the conscious ...
Hudspeth, A., Logothetis, N.
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2021
Sensory systems evolve and enable organisms to perceive their sensory Umwelt, the unique set of cues relevant for their survival. The multiple components that comprise sensory systems - the receptors, cells, organs, and dedicated high-order circuits - can vary greatly across species.
Pablo Oteiza, Maude W. Baldwin
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Sensory systems evolve and enable organisms to perceive their sensory Umwelt, the unique set of cues relevant for their survival. The multiple components that comprise sensory systems - the receptors, cells, organs, and dedicated high-order circuits - can vary greatly across species.
Pablo Oteiza, Maude W. Baldwin
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1998
Research on the senses spans the enormous range from analysis of individual molecules involved in sensory transduction to the attempted elucidation of conscious sensation. Because the variety of conceptual and experimental approaches varies so broadly across the field, it is impossible to delineate a single direction for future research. Two trends are
A J, Hudspeth, K, Tanaka
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Research on the senses spans the enormous range from analysis of individual molecules involved in sensory transduction to the attempted elucidation of conscious sensation. Because the variety of conceptual and experimental approaches varies so broadly across the field, it is impossible to delineate a single direction for future research. Two trends are
A J, Hudspeth, K, Tanaka
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2021
This chapter explores sensory systems and behaviors animals use to perceive their environment. Most animals rely on chemosensory systems to look into the environment as they allow them to detect chemical stimuli via gustation and olfaction. On the other hand, photoreceptions allow species to detect light and perceive objects as images, while ...
Shawn E. Nordell, Thomas J. Valone
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This chapter explores sensory systems and behaviors animals use to perceive their environment. Most animals rely on chemosensory systems to look into the environment as they allow them to detect chemical stimuli via gustation and olfaction. On the other hand, photoreceptions allow species to detect light and perceive objects as images, while ...
Shawn E. Nordell, Thomas J. Valone
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2011
Rachel Wilson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School and an Early Career Scientist of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Dr. Wilson’s lab studies neural computations involved in early stages of sensory processing, with a focus on the olfactory and auditory systems of Drosophila.
Rachel I, Wilson, Sascha, du Lac
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Rachel Wilson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School and an Early Career Scientist of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Dr. Wilson’s lab studies neural computations involved in early stages of sensory processing, with a focus on the olfactory and auditory systems of Drosophila.
Rachel I, Wilson, Sascha, du Lac
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2010
Biology provides examples of efficient machines which greatly outperform conventional technology. Designers in neuromorphic engineering aim to construct electronic systems with the same efficient style of computation. This task requires a melding of novel engineering principles with knowledge gleaned from neuroscience.
Liu, S C, Delbruck, T
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Biology provides examples of efficient machines which greatly outperform conventional technology. Designers in neuromorphic engineering aim to construct electronic systems with the same efficient style of computation. This task requires a melding of novel engineering principles with knowledge gleaned from neuroscience.
Liu, S C, Delbruck, T
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Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2010
The cutaneous senses are traditionally thought to comprise four recognized submodalities that relay tactile, thermal, painful and pruritic (itch) information to the central nervous system, but there is growing evidence for the presence of a fifth modality that conveys positive affective (pleasant) properties of touch.
Francis, McGlone, David, Reilly
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The cutaneous senses are traditionally thought to comprise four recognized submodalities that relay tactile, thermal, painful and pruritic (itch) information to the central nervous system, but there is growing evidence for the presence of a fifth modality that conveys positive affective (pleasant) properties of touch.
Francis, McGlone, David, Reilly
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