Home
About
Overview
Sharing Data
ORCID
Help
History (23)
Lung carcinoma in African Americans.
Hospital care and medical utilization after discharge.
Samoa
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in The Journal of Pediatrics.
Mice Preferentially Use Increases in Cerebral Cortex Spiking to Detect Changes in Visual Stimuli.
See All 23 Pages
Find People
Find Everything
Login
to edit your profile (add a photo, awards, links to other websites, etc.)
Edit My Profile
My Person List (
0
)
Return to Top
Mice Preferentially Use Increases in Cerebral Cortex Spiking to Detect Changes in Visual Stimuli.
Mice Preferentially Use Increases in Cerebral Cortex Spiking to Detect Changes in Visual Stimuli. J Neurosci. 2020 10 07; 40(41):7902-7920.
View in:
PubMed
subject areas
Action Potentials
Algorithms
Animals
Computer Simulation
Contrast Sensitivity
Electroencephalography
Electrophysiological Phenomena
Female
Interneurons
Male
Mice
Neurons
Optogenetics
Photic Stimulation
Visual Cortex
Visual Perception
authors with profiles
John H.R. Maunsell
David Freedman