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These three measurements of excitatory and inhibitory response ( n = 3/3 ; Fig .
2b ) . There were variations in the time ... 1b , e ) . For the cell shown in Fig . 1f ,
the inhibitory measured in the DS cell are plotted as a function of starburst cell ...
These three measurements of excitatory and inhibitory response ( n = 3/3 ; Fig .
2b ) . There were variations in the time ... 1b , e ) . For the cell shown in Fig . 1f ,
the inhibitory measured in the DS cell are plotted as a function of starburst cell ...
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When results ( see ' E / B analysis ' subsection ) shift by about 4 % and 2 % either
or both of these noise correlations are added to the covariance respectively , as
expected from simulations of this effect . Although matrix at the measured level ...
When results ( see ' E / B analysis ' subsection ) shift by about 4 % and 2 % either
or both of these noise correlations are added to the covariance respectively , as
expected from simulations of this effect . Although matrix at the measured level ...
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