Neural coding tools, based on Information Theory, applied to discrete time series: from electrophysiology to neuroethology

  • Forlim C
  • Rodrigues L
  • Pinto R
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An abstract of the research paper "Neural Coding Tools, Based on Information Theory, Applied to Discrete Time Series: From Electrophysiology to Neuroethology," by Caroline Garcia Forlim and colleagues, which was presented at the Twentieth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting held at Stockholm, Sweden from July 23-28, 2011 is presented.

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Forlim, C. G., Rodrigues, L. B., & Pinto, R. D. (2011). Neural coding tools, based on Information Theory, applied to discrete time series: from electrophysiology to neuroethology. BMC Neuroscience, 12(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-12-s1-p253

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