DiCarlo et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Using neuronal latency to determine sensory–motor processing pathways in reaction time tasksDiCarlo et al., 2005
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- DiCarlo J
- Maunsell J
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- Journal of neurophysiology
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We describe a new technique that uses the timing of neuronal and behavioral responses to explore the contributions of individual neurons to specific behaviors. The approach uses both the mean neuronal latency and the trial-by-trial covariance between neuronal latency …
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