Auditory Cortical Activity after Intracortical Microstimulation and Its Role for Sensory Processing and Learning
Abstract
Several studies have shown that animals can learn to make specific use of intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) of sensory cortex within behavioral tasks. Here, we investigate how the focal, artificial activation by ICMS leads to a meaningful, behaviorally interpretable signal. In natural learning, this involves large-scale activity patterns in widespread brain-networks. We therefore trained gerbils to discriminate closely neighboring ICMS sites...
Paper Details
Title
Auditory Cortical Activity after Intracortical Microstimulation and Its Role for Sensory Processing and Learning
Published Date
Dec 16, 2009
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
50
Pages
15898 - 15909
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