Jacob Yates

@jcbyts

Computational neuroscientist

Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2010.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. 23. sij
  2. 7. pro 2019.
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    Reminds me of the cuttlefish. Apparently, this strategy (drifting gratings to hijack visual systems) has been selected by more than just vision scientists.

  3. 29. srp 2019.
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    You can find it in the intro of Spikes: exploring the neural code

  4. 16. lip 2019.
    Odgovor korisnicima

    Log scale didn't make much of a difference in the visual appearance of a slowdown.

  5. 18. sij 2019.

    Using reverse correlation to measure when subjects are using motion information, we found that marmosets and humans had similar (brief) temporal integration, however marmosets had substantially less non-decision time (dead time before moving where they are not using the stim)

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  6. 18. sij 2019.

    Marmosets reach about 80% of human performance, with similar tradeoff between speed and accuracy.

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  7. 18. sij 2019.

    Briefly, we trained marmosets to perform a motion estimation task where they indicate their perceived direction with an eye movement to a ring. We then compare their performance quantitatively to human observers.

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  8. 31. ožu 2018.
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    I don't know enough about VSDI to know how to interpret this, but it looks like a similar time course of choice-related activity in V1 VSD and dlPFC spikes

  9. 13. lis 2015.

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