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In a new Dartmouth-led study, researchers identified a neural coding mechanism that allows the transfer of information back and forth between perceptual regions to memory areas of the brain.
In a new Dartmouth-led study, researchers identified a neural coding mechanism that allows the transfer of information back and forth between perceptual regions to memory areas of the brain.
Conventionally, it is assumed that there is no common coding between these two types of cortical areas that control perception and memory. Retinotopy describes how visual input from the retina is ...
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