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Attention modulates the responses of simple cells in monkey primary visual cortexMcAdams et al., 2005
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- McAdams C
- Reid R
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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Spatial attention has long been postulated to act as a spotlight that increases the salience of visual stimuli at the attended location. We examined the effects of attention on the receptive fields of simple cells in primary visual cortex (V1) by training macaque monkeys to perform a …
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