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Fundamental bounds on the fidelity of sensory cortical coding

Rumyantsev et al., 2020

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Rumyantsev O
Lecoq J
Hernandez O
Zhang Y
Savall J
Chrapkiewicz R
Li J
Zeng H
Ganguli S
Schnitzer M
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How the brain processes information accurately despite stochastic neural activity is a longstanding question. For instance, perception is fundamentally limited by the information that the brain can extract from the noisy dynamics of sensory neurons. Seminal experiments …
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