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Active Perception and the Brain’s Descending Control of Sensory Processing: with Examples from an Electric Fish. Curtis Bell Neurological Sciences Institute Oregon Health and Science University. Perception is unconscious inference. - Helmholtz.
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Active Perception and the Brain’s Descending Control of Sensory Processing: with Examples from an Electric Fish. Curtis Bell Neurological Sciences Institute Oregon Health and Science University
Perception is unconscious inference. - Helmholtz
Corollary Discharge Signals Keep the World Stable During Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements
Non-Conducting Object Conducting Object Lissman, 1963
Afferent Fiber from Mormyromast Electroreceptor Szabo and Fessard, 1965
Effects of Objects on Afferent Responses Gomez et al., 2003
Electric Organ Corollary Discharge Effects in Active Electrolocation System
Electric Organ Corollary Discharge Effects in Active Electrolocation System
Synaptic Inputs to Granular Cells Recorded in Mormyromast Afferents
Granular Layer Cell Responding to Sensory Stimuli at Different Delays Following the EOD Command Signal
Behavioral Demonstration of Corollary Discharge Role in Latency Decoding
Electric Organ Corollary Discharge Effects in Active Electrolocation System
Electric Organ Corollary Discharge Plasticity in the Ampullary system
Plasticity of EOCD-evoked EPSP Following Pairing with Dendritic Spike
Pairing with Postsynaptic Dendritic Spike Induces Synaptic Depression
Collaborators • Holly Campbell (NSI) - In vivo studies. • Angel Caputi (Uruguay) - In vivo studies. • Kirsty Grant (France) - In vivo and in vitro studies. • Victor Han (NSI) - In vitro studies. • Hans Meek (Netherlands) - Morphology. • Claudia Mohr (NSI) - In vivo studies. • Patrick Roberts (NSI) - Mathematical modeling. • Nathaniel Sawtell (NSI) - In vivo studies • Gerhard von der Emde (Germany) - In vivo and behavioral studies.