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Stable sequential dynamics in prefrontal cortex represents subjective estimation of time
Y. Li, W. Yin, et al.
Time estimation in rats was probed with in vivo calcium imaging of mPFC during a timing task: researchers observed stable sequential firing that tracked trial-to-trial interval changes, while trial start/end cells were dynamic, and timing errors arose from premature sequence termination. Research conducted by the authors listed in <Authors>.
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