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Group: Glimcher_Lab - with tag motion [5 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Glimcher_Lab group with tag motion
  • Visual motion responses of neurons in the caudal area pe of macaque monkeys.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 21, No. 4. (15 February 2001)
    posted to electrophysiology monkey motion neuroanatomy pe by klouie to the group Glimcher_Lab on 2006-11-07 15:00:54 as **
  • Neural population code for fine perceptual decisions in area MT
    Nature Neuroscience, Vol. 8, No. 1. (19 December 2004), 99.
    by Gopathy Purushothaman, David C Bradley
  • Parietal activity and the perceived direction of ambiguous apparent motion.
    Nat Neurosci, Vol. 6, No. 6. (June 2003), pp. 616-623.
    by ZM Williams, JC Elfar, EN Eskandar, LJ Toth, JA Assad
    posted to lip monkey motion mst mt neurophysiology by klouie to the group Glimcher_Lab on 2005-02-08 22:06:42 as ** along with 1 person bhamcnil
  • Correlated neuronal discharge rate and its implications for psychophysical performance.
    Nature, Vol. 370, No. 6485. (14 July 1994), pp. 140-143.
    by E Zohary, MN Shadlen, WT Newsome
    posted to correlation motion mt populationcoding by klouie to the group Glimcher_Lab on 2005-02-08 21:58:44 as **** along with 3 people brian mrkrause bhamcnil
  • Neuronal correlates of inferred motion in primate posterior parietal cortex.
    Nature, Vol. 373, No. 6514. (9 February 1995), pp. 518-521.
    by JA Assad, JH Maunsell
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