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Monkey V1 epidural field potentials provide detailed information about stimulus location, size, shape, and color

Medicine and Health

Monkey V1 epidural field potentials provide detailed information about stimulus location, size, shape, and color

B. Fischer and D. Wegener

This groundbreaking study by Benjamin Fischer and Detlef Wegener explores the rich information content of epidural field potentials (EFPs) from macaque primary visual cortex. The research reveals how EFPs can distinguish subtle differences in visual stimuli, making them a promising tool for advanced neuroscience applications.

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