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- who: Timothée Masquelier from the Institut de Toulouse, France have published the article: Microsaccades enable efficient synchrony-based coding in the retina: a simulation study, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: Let us now consider a more ecolog- ical scenario in which the authors examine the effects of drifts and MSs on a population of RGCs stimulated with natural images. MS were generated at irregular intervals using the model proposed by ref 32 (see Methods for details).
- how: For simplicity the authors used holistic template matching. For illustration purposes the . . .
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