Martinelli et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Auditory features modelling reveals sound envelope representation in striate cortexMartinelli et al., 2020
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- Martinelli A
- Handjaras G
- Betta M
- Leo A
- Cecchetti L
- Pietrini P
- Ricciardi E
- Bottari D
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The striate cortex is no longer considered exclusively visual in its function. Proofs that its activity is modulated by acoustic inputs have accrued. By employing category-based and feature modeling approaches, here we characterized V1 activity (in absence of retinal input) …
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