Animation of natural scene by virtual eye-movements evokes high precision and low noise in V1 neurons.
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Animation of natural scene by virtual eye-movements evokes high precision and low noise in V1 neurons.
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Cyril Monier
Marc Pananceau
Pierre Baudot
Yves Frégnac
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10.3389/FNCIR.2013.00206
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2013-12-27T00:00:00Z