Large-scale laminar model of macaque cortex (Mejias et al 2016)


Mejias JF, Murray JD, Kennedy H, Wang XJ. (2016). Feedforward and feedback frequency-dependent interactions in a large-scale laminar network of the primate cortex. Science advances. 2 [PubMed]

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