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Miscellaneous Article

Persistent delay activity in cortex: a Galilean phase in neurophysiology?

Pages 429-436 | Received 20 Jul 1994, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This paper underlines the computational, methodological and conceptual importance of delay activity experiments in cognitively performing animals. The argument consists of two parts. First, a delineation of the various dimensions affected by these experiments. Second, an outline, in the light of the first part, of several outstanding questions (or predictions) calling for future experimental and theoretical effort.*Discussion paper for the Human Frontiers meeting, Hakone, Japan, April 1994.

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*Discussion paper for the Human Frontiers meeting, Hakone, Japan, April 1994.

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