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English: Performing Detection Task. A clip labeled ‘performing task’. Monkey S is performing the go/no-go optogenetic stimulation detection task on a touchpad as follows: On ‘Control Trials’ (Catch Trials), no vibration or optical stimulation takes place - the monkey was trained to report such a ‘null result’ by leaving his hand in contact with the pad>1.5 seconds. On Optical Trials, the laser is delivered directly to somatosensory cortex, with no physical vibration applied. Behaviorally, one sees the monkey reporting the percept by removing his hand quickly (>750 ms).
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Source S2 Video from May T, Ozden I, Brush B, Borton D, Wagner F, Agha N, Sheinberg D, Nurmikko A (2014). "Detection of Optogenetic Stimulation in Somatosensory Cortex by Non-Human Primates - Towards Artificial Tactile Sensation". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0114529. PMID 25541938. PMC: 4277269.
Author May T, Ozden I, Brush B, Borton D, Wagner F, Agha N, Sheinberg D, Nurmikko A
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