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Sinnesreize => sensory stimulation

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Sinnesreize wie helle Lichter und laute Geräusche.
Sensory stimuli like bright lights and loud noises.
  2 Hits www.unibas.ch  
Forschung über Muskeln, Sinnesreize
Research on muscles, sensory stimuli ...
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Sinnesreize (Licht, Temperatur etc.)
The most common diseases/malfunctions are:
  compositeurs.be  
Ein Computer muss erst lange rechnen, ehe er den Input seiner Sensoren geord­net hat und weiß, was Sache ist. Das menschliche Hirn aber pickt sich aus dem Sturm der Sinnesreize ganz einfach einige wesentliche Merkmale heraus und schließt damit treffsicher, wie die Welt um uns tatsächlich beschaffen ist.
It is this abstraction ability that is still missing from the brain of a computer today. "Human beings analyse their environment within fractions of a second," says Black. "All we need to do is glance at a surface to know whether it is slippery or not." A computer has to carry out extensive calculations before it can disentangle the input from its sensors and identify what something is. The human brain, however, picks a few basic characteristics from the storm of sensory stimuli it receives and comes to an accurate conclusion about the nature of the world around us.
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Der Neurobiologe Prof. Thomas Mrsic-Flogel untersucht in seinem mit 2 Millionen Euro geförderten Projekt «The organisation of functional microcircuits in visual cortex», wie das Gehirn Sinnesreize wahrnimmt und verarbeitet.
The neurobiologist Prof. Thomas Mrsic-Flogel’s project «The organisation of functional microcircuits in visual cortex» is also subsidized with 2 million euro. He will study how the brain perceives and processes sensory stimuli. With modern imaging and electrophysiological measurement techniques he aims to uncover the principles underlying the connectivity between neurons and how they interact to encode visual information. Mrsic-Flogel’s work is not significant only for the general understanding of stimulus processing in the brain but could also provide approaches for explaining neuronal dysfunction in the diseased brain. Thomas Mrsic-Flogel worked at the University College in London until recently and moved to the Biozentrum in 2013 to continue his research.
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Kürzlich haben Experimente die folgende theoretische Hypothese unterstützt: Kortikale Netzwerke organisieren sich so, dass sie sich nahe am kritischen Punkt zwischen Chaos und Stagnation befinden. Dieser Zustand kann für die Hirnfunktion in vielerlei Hinsicht von Bedeutung sein, zum Beispiel beim Optimieren der Sensitivität für Sinnesreize.
The general principles that underlie the function and structure of the brain are not yet fully understood. Recent experimental findings put forward one of the theoretical hypothesis, namely that cortical networks are organized such that they keep themselves near the so called critical point. In many different contests it was shown, that the critical state can be beneficial for brain functions, for example by optimizing sensitivity to the external input. We study analytically and numerically how the neuronal network can reach and maintain criticality.
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Interfaces liefern uns weniger Sinnesreize als zum Beispiel eine persönliche Unterhaltung, was uns weniger Daten liefert, um Vertrauenswürdigkeit zu prüfen. Das typische Interface zeigt uns einen Bildschirm voll visueller Daten, mit minimalem Sound und vielleicht noch etwas Vibration.
Graphical user interfaces give us less sensory stimuli than, say, a face-to-face conversation which means less data to judge trustworthiness. The typical screen interface shows us a small area of visual data, with limited sounds and maybe some vibrations. Because the input is limited, each bit gets more attention and is judged more critically. This is why designers worry about inconsistencies down to the smallest detail. “Something looks wrong here” is not about aesthetics, it is about trust.
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Diese Hirnregion sammelt den „Input“ der Nerven, der aus verschiedenen Wahrnehmungssystemen der Maus stammt. Der Kortex ist auch wichtig für die Wahrnehmung von bestimmten Sinnesreizen bei Aktivitäten, etwa wenn das Tier ein Stück Futter berührt.
The structure of the tissue suggested that individual layers might handle impulses in different ways while remaining coordinated with each other to provide the right output. Finding out required stimulating the cortex in precise ways and monitoring how specific nerves within the layers responded. The easiest way to achieve this was to through the front paw, whose nerves transmit touch information into the cortex. Then the scientists could observe movements of the paw to study reflexive and voluntary movements. The latter would only happen if the animals were awake. This required inserting probes into an upper and lower layer of the cortex to monitor incoming nerve impulses and the types of signals they generated. In essence, the scientists were tapping the line.
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Wie sein Zeitgenosse Wassily Kandinsky war Richter an der Übertragung von Musik ins Visuelle interessiert, eine Vorgehensweise, die mit dem Begriff Synästhesie verknüpft ist: der gemeinsamen sinnlichen Erfahrung unterschiedlicher Sinnesreize.
Hans Richter, Fuge in Rot und Grün, 1923/1977, Silkscreen, 61 x 337cm
© Hans-Richter-Archiv Photo: Achim Kuklies

In 1923, the painting “Fuge in Rote und Grün” by Hans Richter (i.e., Johannes Siegfried Richter, b. 1888 in Berlin, d. 1976 in Minusio) came into existence as an oil painting in the course of producing the abstract film – lost today – that bears the same title. Richter strings together twelve sequences of his abstract film in a row. The word fugue refers here to music, in particular Johann Sebastian Bach‘s. Like his contemporary Wassily Kandinsky, Richter was interested in the transposition of music into the visual, an approach that is linked with the concept of synesthesia: a common experience of diverse sensory stimuli. Thus, the pictures stands in equal measure for the idea of a painting moved by film and the possibility of a visible music. The forms in the image are based on the graphic system of a “universal language” that Richter publishes in 1920 together with the Swedish artist Viking Eggeling, who also contemporaneously creates important works of abstract film. (Thomas W. Kuhn, Catalogue 2016)
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„Der nächste Untersuchungsschritt bei der Verarbeitung mehrfacher Sinnesreize im Gehirn muss sein, dass wir die Studienteilnehmer selbst gezielt trainieren, um die Effekte genauer zu untersuchen“, sagt Uta Noppeney.
“The processing of stimuli in the brains of the pianists points to a context-specific mechanism: as a result of their piano practice, a forward model involving the cerebellum and premotor cerebral cortex is programmed in the circuit which enables the individual to make far more precise predictions about the correct temporal sequence of the visual and auditory signals,” explains Uta Noppeney. “An asynchronous stimulus triggers prediction error signal.” The researchers see this as an important indication of how the brain can generally react in a flexible way to sensorimotor experience. Whether pianists would perform equally well in the assessment of violin music and whether more intensive music playing would influence language processing in the brain remain open questions. “For the next stage in the study of the processing of multiple sensory stimuli in the brain, we will have to train the participants in a specific way so that we can investigate the effects in greater detail,” says Uta Noppeney.