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The impact of noise correlations in visual cortex on perceptual performance depends on their origin

Adrian Bondy1, Bruce Cumming
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Published 15 Jul 2016

The impact of noise correlations in visual cortex on perceptual performance depends on their origin

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Adrian Bondy1, Bruce Cumming
Author Affiliations
1 National Institutes of Health, USA
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Vision Science Society Annual Meeting 2016
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visual cortex, noise correlation, spike-count correlation, neural coding, V1, feedback
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