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Arousal and locomotion make distinct contributions to cortical activity patterns and visual encoding

Martin Vinck, Renata Batista-Brito, Ulf Knoblich, Jessica A. Cardin
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/010751
Martin Vinck
1Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Neurobiology, New Haven, CT, USA
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Renata Batista-Brito
1Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Neurobiology, New Haven, CT, USA
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Ulf Knoblich
1Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Neurobiology, New Haven, CT, USA
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Jessica A. Cardin
1Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Neurobiology, New Haven, CT, USA
2Kavli Institute of Neuroscience, Yale University, New Haven CT, USA
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  • For correspondence: jess.cardin@yale.edu
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Martin Vinck, Renata Batista-Brito, Ulf Knoblich, Jessica A. Cardin
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Arousal and locomotion make distinct contributions to cortical activity patterns and visual encoding
Martin Vinck, Renata Batista-Brito, Ulf Knoblich, Jessica A. Cardin
bioRxiv 010751; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/010751

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