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
The Spatiotemporal Structure of Population Coding in Monkey Parietal Cortex
Published 2011 in Journal of Neuroscience
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2011
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Journal of Neuroscience
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2011-01-26
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