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Commentary: Sparse Brain Activity Patterns May Underlie Human Cognition

March 27, 2023January 25, 2023 by admin

Jyrki Ahveninen, PhD and colleagues believe sparse brain activity, where only a few neurons in a population fire at a given time, might contribute to the fingerprint patterns of activity evident in multi-voxel pattern analysis results from functional MRI — and give rise to perceptual, emotional and cognitive functions.

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