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| 1 |  | Neural signal for skin indentation depth. I. Changing indentations | Horch, Kenneth W.; Tuckett, Robert P.; Burgess, Paul Richard | Psychophysical tests on human subjects showed that judgments of skin indentation depth made when the fingertip was indented at rates from 0.2 to 16 mm/set were quite insensitive to changes in indentation velocity. Similar results were obtained on the forearm at indentation velocities of 0.4 to 16... | Skin; Indentation; Nerve impulses | 1983 |
| 2 |  | Neural signal for skin indentation depth. II. Steady indentations | Horch, Kenneth W.; Tuckett, Robert P.; Burgess, Paul Richard | The glabrous skin of the monkey's hand was stimulated with a waveform that indented the skin at a rate of 0.4 mm/set, held the skin steadily or nearly steadily indented for 12 set or longer, and then retracted back to the starting position. Recordings were made of activity in single afferent fibe... | Skin; Indentation; Nerve impulses | 1983 |
| 3 |  | Neural signal for the intensity of a tactile stimulus | Horch, Kenneth W.; Tuckett, Robert P.; Burgess, Paul Richard | The effect of indenting the skin at different rates on the perceived intensity of the stimulus was studied by indenting the skin of the fingertip with two triangular waveforms, given as a pair. The subjects were asked to judge which member of the pair was more intense. Perceived intensity was foun... | Skin; Indentation; Nerve impulses | 1984 |
| 4 |  | Neuronal interactions improve cortical population coding of movement direction | Normann, Richard A.; Maynard, Edwin M. | Interactions among groups of neurons in primary motor cortex (MI) may convey information about motor behavior. We investigated the information carried by interactions in MI of macaque monkeys using a novel multielectrode array to record simultaneously from 12-16 neurons during an arm-reaching task. ... | Motor Cortex; Monkey; Population Coding; Movement | 1999 |
| 5 |  | Circuits for local and global signal integration in primary visual cortex | Angelucci, Alessandra; Lund, Jennifer S. | Contrast-dependent changes in spatial summation and contextual modulation of primary visual cortex (V1) neuron responses to stimulation of their receptive field reveal long-distance integration of visual signals within V1, well beyond the classical receptive field (cRF) of single neurons. To identif... | Primary Visual Cortex; Extrastriate Cortex; Feed-back Connections; Lateral Connections; SUrround Modulation; Macaque | 2002-10-01 |