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Representation of concurrent stimuli by population activity in visual cortexBusse et al., 2009
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- Busse L
- Wade A
- Carandini M
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- Neuron
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How do neuronal populations represent concurrent stimuli? We measured population responses in cat primary visual cortex (V1) using electrode arrays. Population responses to two superimposed gratings were weighted sums of the individual grating responses. The …
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