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Behaviorally multi-finger movements can be treated as a direct combination of individual finger motions. Although physical interactions among multi-fingers are easy to identify, corresponding simultaneous activation or correlation of M1 neurons is not readily evident. By exploiting neuronal correlation between single and multi-finger movements, this paper presented an answer on whether neurons encode...
This paper presents performance of olfactory neural decoding depending on functional and spatial neural selection. Multi-channel extra-cellular single-unit recording were done by micro-wire electrodes implanted in the mitra/tufted cell layers of the main olfactory bulb (MOB) of anesthetized rates to obtain neural responses to various odors. All neurons are classified according to significant differences...
This paper presents a novel method for inferring the odor based on neural activities observed from rats' main olfactory bulbs. Multichannel extracellular single unit recordings were done by microwire electrodes (tungsten, 50 μm, 32 channels) implanted in the mitral/tufted cell layers of the main olfactory bulb of anesthetized rats to obtain neural responses to various odors. Neural response as a key...
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