Top-Down Modulation on Perceptual Decision with Balanced Inhibition through Feedforward and Feedback Inhibitory Neurons
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Chung-Chuan Lo | Xiao-Jing Wang | Cheng-Te Wang | Xiao-Jing Wang | C. Lo | Cheng-Te Wang | Chung-Ting Lee | Chung-Ting Lee
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