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Estimating the influence of attention on population codes in human visual cortex using voxel-based tuning functionsSerences et al., 2009
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- Serences J
- Saproo S
- Scolari M
- Ho T
- Muftuler L
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- Neuroimage
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In order to form stable perceptual representations, populations of sensory neurons must pool their output to overcome physiological noise; selective attention is then required to ensure that behaviorally relevant stimuli dominate these 'population codes' to gain access to …
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