Representation of evoked potentials by Fourier-Bessel expansions.

Fourier-Bessel expansions and Fourier series are used to represent the average evoked cortical potentials obtained by stimulation of the olfactory tract in cats. The applicability of various mathematical representations of potentials to the modeling of neural systems is discussed.

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