Recruitment and differential firing patterns of single units during conditioning to a tone in a mute locked-in human

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Philip Kennedy from the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia University Medical Center Utrecht have published the research work: Recruitment and Differential Firing Patterns of Single Units During Conditioning to a Tone in a Mute Locked-In Human, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 29/01/2022
  • what: The first issue addressed in this study seeks to determine if any of these SUs could be conditioned.

SUMMARY

    BACKGROUND Conditioning in mammals was first described by Fetz and Baker who trained monkeys using juice reward to modifying the firing rates of . . .

     

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