Deborah Yurgelun-Todd
Deborah Yurgelun-Todd
Adolescence is a critical period for maturation of neurobiological processes that underlie higher cognitive functions and social and emotional behavior. Recent studies have applied new advances in magnetic resonance imaging to increase unde...
A unified view of theta-phase coding in the entorhinal-hippocampal system [0.03%]
内侧颞叶环路的theta相位编码理论统一体系
Yoko Yamaguchi,Naoyuki Sato,Hiroaki Wagatsuma et al.
Yoko Yamaguchi et al.
The discovery of theta-rhythm-dependent firing of rodent hippocampal neurons highlighted the functional significance of temporal encoding in hippocampal memory. However, earlier theoretical studies on this topic seem divergent and experimen...
Marvin M Chun,Nicholas B Turk-Browne
Marvin M Chun
Attention and memory cannot operate without each other. In this review, we discuss two lines of recent evidence that support this interdependence. First, memory has a limited capacity, and thus attention determines what will be encoded. Div...
Andreas A Ioannides
Andreas A Ioannides
Recent studies show that anatomical and functional brain networks exhibit similar small-world properties. However, the networks that are compared often differ in what the nodes represent (e.g. sensors or brain areas), what kind of connectiv...
Michal Ben-Shachar,Robert F Dougherty,Brian A Wandell
Michal Ben-Shachar
Skilled reading requires mapping of visual text to sound and meaning. Because reading relies on neural systems spread across the brain, a full understanding of this cognitive ability involves the identification of pathways that communicate ...
Efficient reinforcement learning: computational theories, neuroscience and robotics [0.03%]
高效的增强学习:计算理论、神经科学与机器人技术
Mitsuo Kawato,Kazuyuki Samejima
Mitsuo Kawato
Reinforcement learning algorithms have provided some of the most influential computational theories for behavioral learning that depends on reward and penalty. After briefly reviewing supporting experimental data, this paper tackles three d...
Yuka Sasaki
Yuka Sasaki
Perceptual organization or grouping is one of the central issues in vision research. Recent reports in the neuroimaging literature suggest that perceptual organization is mediated by distributed visual areas that range from the primary visu...
Charles E Connor,Scott L Brincat,Anitha Pasupathy
Charles E Connor
Object perception seems effortless to us, but it depends on intensive neural processing across multiple stages in ventral pathway visual cortex. Shape information at the retinal level is hopelessly complex, variable and implicit. The ventra...
Matthew F S Rushworth,Mark J Buckley,Timothy E J Behrens et al.
Matthew F S Rushworth et al.
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and adjacent areas of the medial frontal cortex (MFC) have been implicated in monitoring behaviour and in detecting errors. Recent evidence, however, suggests that the ACC not only registers the occurrenc...
Masamichi Sakagami,Xiaochuan Pan
Masamichi Sakagami
To make deliberate decisions, we have to utilize detailed information about the environment and our internal states. The ventral visual pathway provides detailed information on object identity, including color and shape, to the ventrolatera...