Rate versus Temporal Coding Models. Shadlen, M. Rate versus Temporal Coding Models. 2006.
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Information is represented in the brain by the electrical activity of neurons. A number of current theories attempt to explain this neural code of information and how it is used by the brain to achieve perception, action, thought, and consciousness.
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