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Majority of choice-related variability in perceptual decisions is present in early sensory cortex

Michael J. Morais, Charles D. Michelson, Yuzhi Chen, View ORCID ProfileJonathan W. Pillow, View ORCID ProfileEyal Seidemann
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/207357
Michael J. Morais
1Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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Charles D. Michelson
3Institute for Neuroscience, Center for Perceptual Systems, Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Texas at Austin
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Yuzhi Chen
3Institute for Neuroscience, Center for Perceptual Systems, Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Texas at Austin
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Jonathan W. Pillow
1Princeton Neuroscience Institute
2Department of Psychology, Princeton University
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  • For correspondence: pillow@princeton.edu eyal@austin.utexas.edu
Eyal Seidemann
3Institute for Neuroscience, Center for Perceptual Systems, Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Texas at Austin
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Majority of choice-related variability in perceptual decisions is present in early sensory cortex
Michael J. Morais, Charles D. Michelson, Yuzhi Chen, Jonathan W. Pillow, Eyal Seidemann
bioRxiv 207357; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/207357
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Majority of choice-related variability in perceptual decisions is present in early sensory cortex
Michael J. Morais, Charles D. Michelson, Yuzhi Chen, Jonathan W. Pillow, Eyal Seidemann
bioRxiv 207357; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/207357

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