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During active somatosensation, neural signals expected from movement of the sensors are suppressed in the cortex, whereas information related to touch is enhanced. This tactile suppression underlies low-noise encoding of relevant tactile features and the brain's ability to make fine tactile discriminations.
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Jun 7, 2017 · During active somatosensation, neural signals expected from movement of the sensors are suppressed in the cortex, whereas information related to ...
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Feedforward inhibition, in concert with recurrent intracortical circuitry, produces tactile suppression. Synaptic delays in feedforward inhibition allow ...
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Mechanisms underlying a thalamocortical transformation during active tactile sensation. PLOS Computational Biology 13(6): e1005576. https://doi.org/10.1371 ...
Aug 16, 2021 · We first examine the relationship between prestimulus beta events and evoked correlates of tactile detection in our MEG data and then combine ...