Toward an interpretation of dynamic neural activity in terms of chaotic dynamical systems
I Tsuda - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2001 - cambridge.org
Using the concepts of chaotic dynamical systems, we present an interpretation of dynamic
neural activity found in cortical and subcortical areas. The discovery of chaotic itinerancy in …
neural activity found in cortical and subcortical areas. The discovery of chaotic itinerancy in …
Shorter latencies for motion trajectories than for flashes in population responses of cat primary visual cortex
Psychophysical evidence in humans indicates that localization is different for stationary
flashed and coherently moving objects. To address how the primary visual cortex represents …
flashed and coherently moving objects. To address how the primary visual cortex represents …
Tactile acuity charts: a reliable measure of spatial acuity
For assessing tactile spatial resolution it has recently been recommended to use tactile
acuity charts which follow the design principles of the Snellen letter charts for visual acuity …
acuity charts which follow the design principles of the Snellen letter charts for visual acuity …
Cortical topography of intracortical inhibition influences the speed of decision making
C Wilimzig, P Ragert, HR Dinse - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
The neocortex contains orderly topographic maps; however, their functional role remains
controversial. Theoretical studies have suggested a role in minimizing computational costs …
controversial. Theoretical studies have suggested a role in minimizing computational costs …
Differential effects of the temporal and spatial distribution of audiovisual stimuli on cross‐modal spatial recalibration
Visual input constantly recalibrates auditory spatial representations. Exposure to
isochronous audiovisual stimuli with a fixed spatial disparity typically results in a subsequent …
isochronous audiovisual stimuli with a fixed spatial disparity typically results in a subsequent …
A Mechanical Stimulation Glove to Induce Hebbian Plasticity at the Fingertip
F Timm, E Kuehn - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Repetitive sensory stimulation of the fingertip induces Hebbian plasticity in the sensorimotor
cortex that benefits the tactile and motor behavior of the hand in healthy younger adults …
cortex that benefits the tactile and motor behavior of the hand in healthy younger adults …
Time-variant processing in V1: from microscopic (single cell) to mesoscopic (population) levels
8 Gilmore, EC et al.(1998) Cyclin-dependent kinase 5-deficient mice demonstrate novel
developmental arrest in cerebral cortex. J. Neurosci. 18, 6370–6377 9 Kwon, YT and Tsai …
developmental arrest in cerebral cortex. J. Neurosci. 18, 6370–6377 9 Kwon, YT and Tsai …
The plausibility of a chaotic brain theory
I Tsuda - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2001 - cambridge.org
We consider the significance of high-dimensional transitory dynamics in the brain and mind.
In particular, we highlight the roles of high-dimensional chaotic dynamical systems as an …
In particular, we highlight the roles of high-dimensional chaotic dynamical systems as an …
Symmetries and itineracy in nonlinear systems with many degrees of freedom
Tsuda examines the potential contribution of nonlinear dynamical systems, with many
degrees of freedom, to understanding brain function. We offer suggestions concerning …
degrees of freedom, to understanding brain function. We offer suggestions concerning …
Do primary sensory areas play analogous roles in different sensory modalities?
What is the role of the representation and processing of the sensory environment in primary
cortical fields? How do the principles underlying sensory processing differ among cortical …
cortical fields? How do the principles underlying sensory processing differ among cortical …