The Spatiotemporal Structure of Population Coding in Monkey Parietal Cortex

M. Stokes

Published 2011 in Journal of Neuroscience

ABSTRACT

Conventionally, we think of a population code as a pattern of neural activity that represents information in the brain ([DeCharms and Zador, 2000][1]; [Pouget et al., 2000][2]). These patterns can be decoded upstream by detector units or an experimenter with an appropriate recording device. However

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