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Mingsha Zhang
Researcher at Beijing Normal University
Publications - 36
Citations - 1283
Mingsha Zhang is an academic researcher from Beijing Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Saccadic masking & Saccade. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1175 citations. Previous affiliations of Mingsha Zhang include McGovern Institute for Brain Research & Columbia University.
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Saccadic Dysmetria and Adaptation after Lesions of the Cerebellar Cortex
Shabtai Barash,Armenuhi Melikyan,Alexey Sivakov,Mingsha Zhang,Mitchell Glickstein,Peter Thier +5 more
TL;DR: The cerebellar cortex is constantly recalibrating the saccadic system, thus compensating for rapid biomechanical changes such as might be caused by muscle fatigue, which leads to a mechanism capable of slow recovery from dysmetria.
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Neuronal switching of sensorimotor transformations for antisaccades
Mingsha Zhang,Shabtai Barash +1 more
TL;DR: The paradoxical discharge shows, first, that switching occurs already at the level of visual cells, as previously proposed by Schlag-Rey and colleagues; and second, that this switching is accomplished very rapidly, within 50 ms from the arrival of the visual signals in LIP.
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The proprioceptive representation of eye position in monkey primary somatosensory cortex.
TL;DR: A representation of eye position is demonstrated in monkey primary somatosensory cortex, in the representation of the trigeminal nerve, near cells with a tactile representations of the contralateral brow, which represents the position of the eye in the head and not the angle of gaze in space.
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Persistent LIP activity in memory antisaccades: working memory for a sensorimotor transformation.
Mingsha Zhang,Shabtai Barash +1 more
TL;DR: Observations suggest that the persistent neurons reflect working memory for the computation of the antisaccade sensorimotor transformation, which makes the transition of the neuron's activity from visual to motor faster.
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Firing Frequency Maxima of Fast-Spiking Neurons in Human, Monkey, and Mouse Neocortex.
B. D. Wang,B. D. Wang,Wei Ke,Jing Guang,Guang Chen,Luping Yin,Suixin Deng,Quansheng He,Yaping Liu,Ting He,Rui Zheng,Yanbo Jiang,Xiaoxue Zhang,Tianfu Li,Guoming Luan,Haidong D. Lu,Mingsha Zhang,Xiaohui Zhang,Yousheng Shu +18 more
TL;DR: It is revealed that FS neurons in human association cortices could generate APs at a maximal mean frequency of 338 Hz and a maximal instantaneous frequency of 453 Hz, and they increase with age, while the maximal firing frequency of FS neurons varies between species and cortical areas.