Adaptive coding is constrained to midline locations in a spatial listening task.
Many neurons adapt their spike output to accommodate the prevailing sensory environment. Although such adaptation is thought to improve coding of relevant stimulus features, the relationship between adaptation at the neural and behavioral levels remains to be established. Here we describe improved d...
Main Authors: | Maier, J, Hehrmann, P, Harper, N, Klump, G, Pressnitzer, D, McAlpine, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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