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    • Pazienti, Antonio; Maldonado Arbogast, Pedro; Diesmann, Markus; Grün, Sonja (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2008-08)
      Spike synchronization is a candidate mechanism of cortical information processing. The widely used method of dithering randomly perturbs the spike times of experimental data to construct a distribution of coincidence ...
    • Ito, Junji; Joana, Cristian; Yamane, Yukako; Fujita, Ichiro; Tamura, Hiroshi; Maldonado Arbogast, Pedro; Grün, Sonja (Nature, 2022)
      In natural vision, neuronal responses to visual stimuli occur due to self-initiated eye movements. Here, we compare single-unit activity in the primary visual cortex (V1) of non-human primates to flashed natural scenes ...
    • Maldonado Arbogast, Pedro; Babul Ayub, María Cecilia; Singer, Wolf; Rodríguez Silva, Eugenio; Berger, Denise; Grün, Sonja (2008-09)
      When inspecting visual scenes, primates perform on average four saccadic eye movements per second, which implies that scene segmentation, feature binding, and identification of image components is accomplished in 200 ...
    • Berger, Denise; Pazienti, Antonio; Flores, Francisco J.; Nawrot, Martin P.; Maldonado Arbogast, Pedro; Grün, Sonja (Elsevier, 2012)
      Humans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different locations of a visual scene. What features of a scene guide eye movements in natural vision? We recorded eye movements of three ...