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Attention selectively gates afferent signal transmission to area V4
Iris Grothe, David Rotermund, Simon David Neitzel, Sunita Mandon, Udo Alexander Ernst, Andreas Kurt Kreiter, Klaus Richard Pawelzik
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/019547
Iris Grothe
1Institute for Brain Research, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany.
2Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society, 60528 Frankfurt, Germany.
David Rotermund
3Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany.
Simon David Neitzel
1Institute for Brain Research, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany.
Sunita Mandon
1Institute for Brain Research, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany.
Udo Alexander Ernst
3Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany.
Andreas Kurt Kreiter
1Institute for Brain Research, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany.
Klaus Richard Pawelzik
3Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany.
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Posted May 19, 2015.
Attention selectively gates afferent signal transmission to area V4
Iris Grothe, David Rotermund, Simon David Neitzel, Sunita Mandon, Udo Alexander Ernst, Andreas Kurt Kreiter, Klaus Richard Pawelzik
bioRxiv 019547; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/019547
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