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The adaptable mind : what neuroplasticity and neural reuse tell us about language and cognition
Zerilli, John. - New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021
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Neural correlates of language processing ...
Misra, Pranav. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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P18-E: Neuropsychological function across time in a child with NOTCH3 mutation and CADASIL ...
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Neural Mechanisms of Language Perception in Human Intracranial Neurophysiology
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging in primary hyperparathyroidism
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A neurophysiological model of speech production deficits in fragile X syndrome.
In: Brain communications, vol 2, iss 1 (2020)
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Изучение нейрофизиологических коррелят восприятия существительных в контексте выполнения творческих и нетворческих задач по данным ЭЭГ/ВП ... : выпускная квалификационная работа бакалавра ...
Коврижина, Екатерина. - : Санкт-Петербургский политехнический университет Петра Великого, 2020
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Neural Mechanisms of Language Perception in Human Intracranial Neurophysiology ...
Long, Laura Kathleen. - : Columbia University, 2020
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Seeing a talking face matters to infants, children and adults : behavioural and neurophysiological studies
Tan, Sok Hui (Jessica). - 2020
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Handbook of brain microcircuits
Shepherd, Gordon; Grillner, Sten. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018
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Attention to metaphor : from neurons to representations
Cuccio, Valentina. - Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2018
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Contributions of premotor nucleus RA for the spectral and temporal structure of song in the Bengalese Finch
Cheung, Chung Yan Joanne. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
In: Cheung, Chung Yan Joanne. (2018). Contributions of premotor nucleus RA for the spectral and temporal structure of song in the Bengalese Finch. UC San Francisco: Neuroscience. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4285h85g (2018)
Abstract: Song is a learned motor behavior where each vocal element (syllable) has its own distinct acoustic structure. Syllable features, like pitch and amplitude, have been linked to the activity of the forebrain nucleus RA; but whether these features are directly controlled by the level of RA activity remains to be shown. Natural variation in RA activity may be produced by a dynamic interaction between RA projection neurons and interneurons; but a role for local inhibition in RA for shaping vocal output is also unknown. Here, we address whether changing RA activity by modulating the influence of RA inhibition has a direct effect on syllable structure. We find that increasing or decreasing RA inhibition drives a corresponding increase and decrease in syllable pitch and amplitude. These results provide evidence that local inhibition within RA actively contributes to song production and suggest that maintaining pitch and amplitude at a desired level requires a careful balance of excitation and inhibition acting within RA. Song also has a specific temporal structure that is linked to activity in the forebrain nucleus HVC. Previous studies have found that manipulating the temporal dynamics of HVC activity drives changes to song timing and sequencing. This supports a hierarchical model of song control in which temporal and spectral properties of song (such as syllable sequencing and timing versus syllable pitch and amplitude) are separately controlled by HVC and RA. However, the downstream targets of RA in the brainstem also make ascending projections back to HVC, raising the possibility that the output of RA may recurrently influence HVC activity to shape song timing and sequencing. Here, we find that natural variation in RA activity is correlated with variation in song timing; specifically, higher firing in RA is associated with shorter durations of the gaps between syllables. We also find that increasing or decreasing the influence of RA inhibition drives bidirectional changes to song tempo and syllable repetitions. These high order song effects are not dependent on auditory feedback. Taken together, these findings indicate that RA activity contributes centrally to the temporal structure of song.
Keyword: behavior; motor execution; neuroethology; neurophysiology; Neurosciences; songbird
URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4285h85g
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Brain neurophysiology to objectify the social competence of conversational agents
In: Human-Agent Interaction ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01973552 ; Human-Agent Interaction, Dec 2018, Southampton, United Kingdom. ⟨10.1145/123_4⟩ (2018)
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Investigating the dimensions of conversational agents' social competence using objective neurophysiological measurements
In: 20 ACM Internation Conference on Multimodal Interaction ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01973542 ; 20 ACM Internation Conference on Multimodal Interaction, Oct 2018, Boulder, United States. pp.1-7, ⟨10.1145/3281151.3281162⟩ (2018)
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Is 'Sexual' a Sub-type of Disgust, or is it a Separate Basic Emotion?
Hardwick, Kate. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2018
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Behave : the biology of humans at our best and worst
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Visual phenomenology
Madary, Michael. - London, England : The MIT Press, 2017
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НЕЙРОФИЗИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ОСНОВЫ ПЕДАГОГИЧЕСКОГО СОПРОВОЖДЕНИЯ РАЗВИТИЯ РЕЧИ ДЕТЕЙ РАННЕГО ВОЗРАСТА
ЯКУБЕНКО ОКСАНА ВИТАЛЬЕВНА; ЗАЙКО ОЛЕГ АЛЕКСАНДРОВИЧ. - : Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Саратовский национальный исследовательский государственный университет имени Н. Г. Чернышевского», 2017
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Evidence for causal top-down frontal contributions to predictive processes in speech perception ...
Cope, Thomas; Sohoglu, E; Sedley, W. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2017
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Altered cortico-striatal crosstalk underlies object recognition memory deficits in the sub-chronic phencyclidine model of schizophrenia
Asif-Malik, Aman; Dautan, Daniel; Young, Andrew M.. - : Springer Verlag, 2017
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