Asynchrony adaptation reveals neural population code for audio-visual timing
The relative timing of auditory and visual stimuli is a critical cue for determining whether sensory signals relate to a common source and for making inferences about causality. However, the way in which the brain represents temporal relationships remains poorly understood. Recent studies indicate t...
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Royal Society
2011
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