Grothe et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Switching neuronal inputs by differential modulations of gamma-band phase-coherenceGrothe et al., 2012
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- Grothe I
- Neitzel S
- Mandon S
- Kreiter A
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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Receptive fields (RFs) of cortical sensory neurons increase in size along consecutive processing stages. When multiple stimuli are present in a large visual RF, a neuron typically responds to an attended stimulus as if only that stimulus were present. However, the …
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