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Motion mechanisms in macaque MT

Krekelberg et al., 2005

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5184819334155760116
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Krekelberg B
Albright T
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Journal of neurophysiology

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The macaque middle temporal area (MT) is exquisitely sensitive to visual motion and there is a large amount of evidence that neural activity in MT is tightly correlated with the perception of motion. The mechanisms by which MT neurons achieve their directional …
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