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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Immediate neural impact and incomplete compensation after semantic hub disconnection
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Open AccessImmediate neural impact and incomplete compensation after semantic hub disconnection
The human brain extracts meaning using an extensive neural system for semantic knowledge. Whether broadly distributed systems depend on or can compensate after losing a highly interconnected hub is controversi...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Map** effective connectivity of human amygdala subdivisions with intracranial stimulation
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Open AccessMap** effective connectivity of human amygdala subdivisions with intracranial stimulation
The primate amygdala is a complex consisting of over a dozen nuclei that have been implicated in a host of cognitive functions, individual differences, and psychiatric illnesses. These functions are implemente...
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Methylphenidate affects task-switching and neural signaling in non-human primates
Low doses of psychostimulants such as methylphenidate (MPH), which increase extracellular dopamine and norepinephrine by inhibiting their reuptake, are the most commonly used treatment for attention deficit hy...
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Open AccessDecoding choice and mutual information on a moment-by-moment basis from single neurons in rat prefrontal cortex
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Open AccessConditional intensity/point process model of task-related prefrontal spiking: effects of performance
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Open AccessA window to the amygdala: concurrent encoding of choice preference in multi-unit activity in the amygdala and in eye movements
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Open AccessDependent multivariate diffusion models and related point process models of ensemble spiking neurons
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Models of Direction Estimation with Spherical-Function Approximated Cortical Receptive Fields
Spatial sensitivity of auditory cortex to free-field sound sources has been recognized for many years. Azimuthal sensitivity of auditory cortex to free-field tones, noise, and clicks has been studied by severa...
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Effects of glide slope, noise intensity, and noise duration on the extrapolation of FM glides through noise
Listeners are quite adept at maintaining integrated perceptual events in environments that are frequently noisy. Three experiments were conducted to assess the mechanisms by which listeners maintain continuity...