cortical representation

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representation
noun
uk
/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/
a person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for ...
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Increasedcorticalrepresentationof the fingers of the left hand in string players.
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This would be true even if thecorticalrepresentationwere completely scrambled.
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Although the cortex has received the most attention by cognitive neuroscientists, the subcortical generation of complex behavior is an often overlooked constraint oncorticalrepresentation.
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However, the subtraction logic of the meta-analysis would necessarily miss the variability incorticalrepresentationfor different semantic fields, such as tools, vegetables, and animals.
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Gesture and language are separated by fundamental differences in structure and incorticalrepresentation.
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This is because, in the monkey, the inferior frontal cortex where mirror neurons are found does not contain acorticalrepresentationfor eye movements.
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When the line is looked at directly, thecorticalrepresentationof the straight line is fat in the middle and tapers off to the ends.
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This pattern of activation does not map the size of the image onto a metrical spatial property of itscorticalrepresentation.
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They found that thecorticalrepresentationof the whisker pad ranges in area from 3.72 to 6.84 mm2 over their animals.
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Increased use of the left hand in string players associated with increasedcorticalrepresentationof the fingers.
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Increased auditorycorticalrepresentationin musicians.
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In addition, the auditory projection to the cerebral cortex may have benefited from thecorticalrepresentation of space by developing a more elaborate sound localization system.
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The proposed synthesis is that all sub-components of a distributedcorticalrepresentationof a concept are related, for example, to its visual and action attributes and to its word form.
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Development and lesion induced reorganization of thecorticalrepresentationof the rat's body surface as revealed by immunocytochemistry for serotonin.
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This species probably uses its vibrissae for hydrodynamic (and tactile) sensing based on behavioral observations and their largecorticalrepresentation.
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This persistentcorticalrepresentationof taste familiarity requires slow post-acquisition processing to develop.
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These observations are in line with traditional theories of enrichment proposing that improved performance involves an increase incorticalrepresentation.
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Her specific interest is in how these processes are organized, what constrains them, and how their functional organization relates to theircorticalrepresentation.
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These two effects combine to produce an expansion of thecorticalrepresentationof spared whiskers into the representation of adjacent deprived whiskers.
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