236 results found
    1. Neuroscience

    Saccade suppression depends on context

    Eckart Zimmermann
    The ability to smoothly perceive the environment across saccades without disturbing retinal motion sensations is generated by eye movement contingent habituation.
    1. Neuroscience

    Perception of an object’s global shape is best described by a model of skeletal structure in human infants

    Vladislav Ayzenberg, Stella Lourenco
    Six- to twelve-month old infants, who have little linguistic or object experience, classify objects by relying on a invariant representation of global shape known as the shape skeleton.
    1. Neuroscience

    Neural circuits underlying habituation of visually evoked escape behaviors in larval zebrafish

    Haleh Fotowat, Florian Engert
    A novel neural mechanism is proposed and validated in larval zebrafish to explain how animals habituate to repeated looming stimulation.
    1. Neuroscience

    Functional and pharmacological analyses of visual habituation learning in larval zebrafish

    Laurie Anne Lamiré, Martin Haesemeyer ... Owen Randlett
    Complex and distributed plasticity processes are revealed by a functional and pharmacological analysis of visual habituation learning in larval zebrafish.
    1. Neuroscience

    A virtual burrow assay for head–fixed mice measures habituation, discrimination, exploration and avoidance without training

    Andrew JP Fink, Richard Axel, Carl E Schoonover
    A naturalistic assay for head-fixed mice permits observation of a diverse set of innate and learned behaviors without requiring any training.
    1. Neuroscience
    2. Physics of Living Systems

    Mechanical vibration patterns elicit behavioral transitions and habituation in crawling Drosophila larvae

    Alexander Berne, Tom Zhang ... Mason Klein
    Habituation to mechanical vibration of crawling Drosophila larvae exhibits distinct time constants that characterize desensitization, re-sensitization, and further adaptation to repeated stimulus patterns.
    1. Neuroscience

    Brain-imaging evidence for compression of binary sound sequences in human memory

    Fosca Al Roumi, Samuel Planton ... Stanislas Dehaene
    Humans memorize structured sound sequences using a language-of-thought compression algorithm.
    1. Neuroscience

    A predictive focus of gain modulation encodes target trajectories in insect vision

    Steven D Wiederman, Joseph M Fabian ... David C O’Carroll
    Visual neurons in the dragonfly predict the path of a moving target, even when it is occluded or crosses from one eye to the other.
    1. Neuroscience

    Widespread nociceptive maps in the human neonatal somatosensory cortex

    Laura Jones, Madeleine Verriotis ... Maria Fitzgerald
    Widespread somatosensory cortical activation following a single localised skin breaking procedure indicates a diffuse pain map in the human infant brain.
    1. Neuroscience

    High-resolution awake mouse fMRI at 14 tesla

    David Hike, Xiaochen Liu ... Xin Yu
    High-resolution blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging enables brain-wide mapping of activated regions during sensory stimulation in awake mice, including associated areas, for high-order sensory processing including anticipation responses.

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