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The spatial structure of stimuli shapes the timescale of correlations in population spiking activity.
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The spatial structure of stimuli shapes the timescale of correlations in population spiking activity.
The spatial structure of stimuli shapes the timescale of correlations in population spiking activity. PLoS Comput Biol. 2012; 8(9):e1002667.
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Action Potentials
Animals
Computer Simulation
Electric Fish
Electric Organ
Electric Stimulation
Models, Neurological
Models, Statistical
Nerve Net
Neuronal Plasticity
Neurons, Afferent
Statistics as Topic
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Brent Doiron