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Inhibitory synchrony as a mechanism for attentional gain modulation.
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Inhibitory synchrony as a mechanism for attentional gain modulation.
Tiesinga PH, Fellous JM, Salinas E, José JV, Sejnowski TJ. Inhibitory synchrony as a mechanism for attentional gain modulation. J Physiol Paris. 2004 Jul-Nov; 98(4-6):296-314.
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Animals
Attention
Cell Communication
Computer Simulation
Cortical Synchronization
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Evoked Potentials, Visual
Humans
Interneurons
Membrane Potentials
Models, Neurological
Nerve Net
Synapses
Time Factors
Visual Cortex
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Emilio Salinas PhD