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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
Neural recordings from the visual cortex and the prearcuate gyrus of macaque monkeys
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- Ori MaozGasper TkacikMohamad Saleh EstekiRoozbeh Kiani1 more author(s)...
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This data collection includes neural recordings obtained from the visual cortex (V1 and V2) and prearcurate gyrus (8Ar) of macaque monkeys (Macaca nemestrina and Macaca mulatta) during a direction discrimination task and code for replicating the modeling of neural representations. 96-channel microelectrode Utah arrays were implanted across the border of the V1 and V2 visual cortices of Macaca nemestrina....
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Neuroscience
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NYU Dataset
Infant pain vs. pain with parental suppression: Immediate and enduring impact on brain, pain and affect
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- Gordon A. BarrMaya OpendakRosemarie E. PerryEmma Sarro1 more author(s)...
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To investigate the impact of social buffering on pain, the study team administered mild tail shocks to infant rat pups at postnatal day (PN) 8 or 12, with or without their mothers. They hypothesized that repeated exposure to shock would alter their inflammatory pain responses as adults when experienced between PN5 and 9 (pain sensitive period prior to functional maturation of the amygdala), whereas...
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Mental HealthNeuroscience
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