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NYU Dataset
High-density neural recordings of macaque monkeys performing a direction discrimination task
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- Roozbeh KianiChristopher J. CuevaJohn B. Reppas
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The investigators collected simultaneous recordings using multi-channel electrode arrays attached to the prearcuate gyrus of macaque monkeys who performed a direction discrimination task with fixed stimulus duration. In the study, 96-channel multielectrode arrays were used to record from neural populations in area 8Ar of the prearcuate gyrus of three macaque monkeys, while they performed a direction...
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Neuroscience
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NYU Dataset
In Utero Assessment of the Human Neural Connectome and Later Child Behavior
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- Moriah E. Thomason
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To examine the association between fetal behavior and brain development through childhood, investigators conducted a longitudinal study with 120 normal fetuses in utero through 36 months of age recruited between 2011 and 2018 from Hutzel Women’s Hospital in Detroit, Michigan using continuous four‐dimensional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Twelve‐minute fMRI scans were conducted in 120...
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Mental HealthNeurosciencePregnancy
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NYU Dataset
Representational Geometry of Perceptual Decisions in the Monkey Parietal Cortex
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- Gouki OkazawaChristina E. HatchAllan MancooChristian K. Machens1 more author(s)...
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The investigators conducted experiments with seven macaque monkeys to understand how measures of neural activity in the lateral intraparietal (LIP) cortex corresponded with decision-making as they performed different tasks: a motion discrimination task and two variations on a novel face categorization task where subjects reported the faces' species or expression. They found that neuron firing rates...
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Neuroscience
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