Event-related simulation of neural processing in complex visual scenes (Mihalas et al. 2011)


Mihalas S, Dong Y, von der Heydt R, Niebur E. (2011). Event-related simulation of neural processing in complex visual scenes Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), 2011 45th Annual Conference. 45

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