A leaky integrate-and-fire computational model based on the connectome of the entire adult Drosophila brain reveals insights into sensorimotor processing
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Salil S. Bidaye | G. Jefferis | Szi-chieh Yu | Mala Murthy | Jinseop S. Kim | A. S. Bates | P. Schlegel | Marta Costa | A. Sterling | Stefanie Hampel | M. Murthy | Kristin Scott | Jan Funke | A. Seeds | R. Franconville | Nils Eckstein | Gabriella R. Sterne | N. Spiller | Philip K. Shiu | Arie Matsliah | S. Dorkenwald | Claire E. McKellar | S. Yu | K. Eichler | Nico Spiller | Andrea Sandoval | Joie Zhou | Neha Simha | C. Kang | Seongbong Yu | M. Costa | Romain Franconville | N. Eckstein
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