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The Gateway to the Brain: Dissecting the Primate Eye
Published on: May 27, 2009
神経科学. 神経科学. 神経科学. 目に見えてくるものより,見るものが多いのです
1Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Tilburg University, 5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands. b.degelder@kub.nl
まとめ
脳は,体感覚皮質と視覚皮質を結ぶニューロンを使用して,触覚と視力を統合します. この神経経路は,触覚刺激と視覚刺激が同時に発生すると,視覚的知覚を高めます.
科学分野:
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
- センサリー統合 センサリー統合
- コグニティブ・サイエンス コグニティブ・サイエンス
背景:
- 脳は,単一のイベントから複数の感覚入力 (視覚,音,触覚) を受け取る.
- 脳がこれらの異なった感覚刺激をどのように結びつけるかを理解することは,神経科学の重要な課題です.
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