Neuronal responses in cortical area MT to two speeds show a robust bias toward the faster speed when stimulus speeds are slow, which could benefit figure-ground segregation in natural scenes.
A biologically grounded computational model built to mimic real neural circuits, not trained on animal data, learned a visual categorization task just as actual lab animals do, matching their accuracy ...
Researchers mapped the brain connectivity of 960 individuals to uncover how fast and slow neural processes unite to support complex behavior.
Facial expression control starts in a very old part of the nervous system. In the brain stem sits the facial nucleus, which ...
The brain’s chatter has always been partly out of reach, with electrical spikes easy to record but the chemical whispers ...
Neuroscientists have long listened to the brain’s electrical spikes, but those loud crackles are only the final output of a ...
A new mathematical model sheds light on how the brain processes different cues, such as sights and sounds, during decision making. The findings from Princeton neuroscientists may one day improve how ...
The tiny worm Caenorhabditis elegans has a brain just about the width of a human hair. Yet this animal’s itty-bitty organ coordinates and computes complex movements as the worm forages for food. “When ...
Want to change your behavior? How about your consumers' behavior? A new Georgetown study reveals how overlooked cues are the ...