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August 9, 2017
Alpha-band oscillations in visual cortex (area 4) link sites that encode the location of a stimulus before and after an eye movement. This shows how brain rhythms can construct a stable representation of a visual scene as our eyes move,
Neupane, S., Guitton, D., & Pack, C. C. (2017). Coherent alpha oscillations link current and future receptive fields during saccades. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(29), E5979-E5985.
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