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English: State-space displays of trajectories of spatial principal components (PC) of VSD(t) of all 6 visual scenes for animal 4. The 6th scene was two bars moving toward each other to occlude each other at 413 ms (Harvey and Roland, 2013). This condition is now yellow; the stationary object condition now gray. |
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Source | Movie 10 from Roland P, Bonde L, Forsberg L, Harvey M (2017). "Breaking the Excitation-Inhibition Balance Makes the Cortical Network's Space-Time Dynamics Distinguish Simple Visual Scenes". Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. DOI:10.3389/fnsys.2017.00014. PMID 28377701. PMC: 5360108. | ||
Author | Roland P, Bonde L, Forsberg L, Harvey M | ||
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Author | Roland P, Bonde L, Forsberg L, Harvey M |
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Image title | State-space displays of trajectories of spatial principal components (PC) of VSD(t) of all 6 visual scenes for animal 4. The 6th scene was two bars moving toward each other to occlude each other at 413 ms (Harvey and Roland, 2013). This condition is now yellow; the stationary object condition now gray. |
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