Normalization is a general neural mechanism for context-dependent decision making

Volume: 110, Issue: 15, Pages: 6139 - 6144
Published: Mar 25, 2013
Abstract
Understanding the neural code is critical to linking brain and behavior. In sensory systems, divisive normalization seems to be a canonical neural computation, observed in areas ranging from retina to cortex and mediating processes including contrast adaptation, surround suppression, visual attention, and multisensory integration. Recent electrophysiological studies have extended these insights beyond the sensory domain, demonstrating an...
Paper Details
Title
Normalization is a general neural mechanism for context-dependent decision making
Published Date
Mar 25, 2013
Volume
110
Issue
15
Pages
6139 - 6144
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