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"Dendritic Spikes Amplify the Synaptic Signal to Enhance Detection of ..."
Michael J. Schachter et al. (2010)
- Michael J. Schachter, Nicholas Oesch
, Robert G. Smith, W. Rowland Taylor
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Dendritic Spikes Amplify the Synaptic Signal to Enhance Detection of Motion in a Simulation of the Direction-Selective Ganglion Cell. PLoS Comput. Biol. 6(8) (2010)

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