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AFNI: software for analysis and visualization of functional magnetic resonance neuroimages

by Robert W Cox - Computers and Biomedical Research , 1996
"... email rwcoxmcwedu A package of computer programs for analysis and visualization of threedimensional human brain functional magnetic resonance imaging FMRI results is described The software can color overlay neural activation maps onto higher resolution anatomical scans Slices in each cardinal pl ..."
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email rwcoxmcwedu A package of computer programs for analysis and visualization of threedimensional human brain functional magnetic resonance imaging FMRI results is described The software can color overlay neural activation maps onto higher resolution anatomical scans Slices in each cardinal

An integrative theory of prefrontal cortex function.

by Earl K Miller , Jonathan D Cohen - Annual Review of Neuroscience, , 2001
"... Abstract The prefrontal cortex has long been suspected to play an important role in cognitive control, in the ability to orchestrate thought and action in accordance with internal goals. Its neural basis, however, has remained a mystery. Here, we propose that cognitive control stems from the active ..."
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the active maintenance of patterns of activity in the prefrontal cortex that represent goals and the means to achieve them. They provide bias signals to other brain structures whose net effect is to guide the flow of activity along neural pathways that establish the proper mappings between inputs, internal

Brain magnetic resonance imaging with contrast dependent on blood oxygenation.

by S Ogawa , T M Lee , A R Kay , D W Tank - Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA , 1990
"... ABSTRACT Paramagnetic deoxyhemoglobin in venous blood is a naturally occurring contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). By accentuating the effects of this agent through the use of gradient-echo techniques in high fields, we demonstrate in vivo images of brain microvasculature with imag ..."
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to regional neural activity. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely accepted modality for providing anatomical information. Current research (1) involves extending MRI methods to provide information about biological function, in addition to the concomitant anatomical information. In addition

Analysis of fMRI Data by Blind Separation Into Independent Spatial Components

by Martin J. Mckeown, Scott Makeig, Greg G. Brown, Tzyy-ping Jung, Sandra S. Kindermann, Anthony J. Bell, Terrence J. Sejnowski - HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING 6:160–188(1998) , 1998
"... Current analytical techniques applied to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data require a priori knowledge or specific assumptions about the time courses of processes contributing to the measured signals. Here we describe a new method for analyzing fMRI data based on the independent comp ..."
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of voxel values at fixed three-dimensional locations (a component ‘‘map’’), and a unique associated time course of activation. Given data from 144 time points collected during a 6-min trial, ICA extracted an equal number of spatially independent components. In all eight trials, ICA derived one and only one

Path integration and cognitive mapping in a continuous attractor neural network model

by Alexei Samsonovich, Bruce L. Mcnaughton - Journal of Neuroscience , 1997
"... A minimal synaptic architecture is proposed for how the brain might perform path integration by computing the next internal representation of self-location from the current representation and from the perceived velocity of motion. In the model, a place-cell assembly called a “chart ” contains a twod ..."
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twodimensional attractor set called an “attractor map ” that can be used to represent coordinates in any arbitrary environment, once associative binding has occurred between chart locations and sensory inputs. In hippocampus, there are different spatial relations among place fields in different environments

Neural simulation of action: A unifying mechanism for motor cognition

by Marc Jeannerod - NeuroImage , 2001
"... Paradigms drawn from cognitive psychology have provided new insight into covert stages of action. These states include not only intending actions that will eventually be executed, but also imagining actions, recognizing tools, learning by observation, or even understanding the behavior of other peop ..."
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people. Studies using techniques for mapping brain activity, probing cortical excitability, or measuring the activity of peripheral effectors in normal human subjects and in patients all provide evidence of a subliminal activation of the motor system during these cognitive states. The hypothesis

How does a brain build a cognitive code

by Stephen Grossberg - Psychological Review , 1980
"... This article indicates how competition between afferent data and learned feedback expectancies can stabilize a developing code by buffering committed populations of detectors against continual erosion by new environmental demands. Tille gating phenomena that result lead to dynamically maintained cri ..."
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critical peri(Jlds, and to attentional phenomena such as overshadowing in the adult. The fuillctional unit of cognitive coding is suggested to be an adaptive resonance, or amplification and,prolongation of neural activity, that occurs when afferent data and efferent expectancies reach consensus through a

Neural representation of transparent overlay

by Fangtu T Qiu, Rüdiger Von Der Heydt - Nat. Neurosci , 2007
"... Perceptual transparency is a surprising phenomenon in which a number of regions of different shades organize into overlaying transparent objects. We recorded single neuron responses from Macaca mulatta area V2 to a display of two bright and two dark squares that appeared as two overlaying bars. We f ..."
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of the uncertainty about how transparency is coded in the neural activity. A tool for studying transparency is provided by recent work on figure-ground coding in which neurons in the visual cortex were found to signal the assignment of borders to regions ('border ownership')5, 6. Perception of transparency

Conscious, preconscious, and subliminal processing: A testable taxonomy

by Stanislas Dehaene, Jean-pierre Changeux, Lionel Naccache, Jérôme Sackur, Claire Sergent - Trends in Cognitive Sciences , 2006
"... Of the many brain events evoked by a visual stimulus, which are specifically associated with conscious perception, andwhichmerelyreflectnon-conscious processing? Several recent neuroimaging studies have contrasted conscious and non-conscious visual processing, but their results appear inconsistent. ..."
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and access to conscious report, as well as between subliminal, preconscious and conscious processing. We suggest that these distinctions map onto different neural mechanisms, and that conscious perception is systematically associated with surges of parieto-frontal activity causing top-down amplification.

Neural Networks for Classification, Mapping, or Associative Memory’’,

by Donald F Specht - Proc. of the IEEE Int. Conf. on Neural Networks, , 1988
"... Abs tract It can be shown that by replacing the Sigmoid activation function often used in neural networks with an exponential function, a neural network can be formed which computes nonlinear decision boundaries. This technique yields decision surfaces which approach the Bayes optimal under certain ..."
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Abs tract It can be shown that by replacing the Sigmoid activation function often used in neural networks with an exponential function, a neural network can be formed which computes nonlinear decision boundaries. This technique yields decision surfaces which approach the Bayes optimal under
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