Defining the V5/MT neuronal pool for perceptual decisions in a visual stereo-motion task
In the primate visual cortex, neurons signal differences in the appearance of objects with high precision. However, not all activated neurons contribute directly to perception. We defined the perceptual pool in extrastriate visual area V5/MT for a stereo-motion task, based on trial-by-trial co-varia...
Main Authors: | Krug, K, Curnow, TL, Parker, AJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2016
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