Cat Lateral Geniculate Nucleus Variability and Information in a Neural Code of the
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Michael J. Black | Qi Wang | Yushi Wang | Liam Paninski | Garrett B. Stanley | Jose-Manuel Alonso | Jianzhong Jin | Daniel A. Butts | Svilen Tzonev | Sergei P. Rebrik | Ali-Reza Boloori | Robert A. Jenks | Gaëlle Desbordes | Chong Weng | L. Paninski | J. Alonso | S. Rebrik | S. Tzonev | Jianzhong Jin | C. Weng | D. Butts | G. Stanley | G. Desbordes | Yushi Wang | R. Jenks | Ali-Reza Boloori | Qi Wang | Svilen Tzonev | A. Boloori
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