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Modifying cognition and behavior with electrical microstimulation: implications for cognitive prostheses
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Modifying cognition and behavior with electrical microstimulation: implications for cognitive prostheses

Ioan Opris and Vincent P Ferrera
Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, Vol.47, pp.321-335
2014-11
PMID: 25242103

Abstract

Inferotemporal cortex Receptive field Frontal eye field Supplementary motor area FEF SMA Attention MT CN IT Supplementary eye field Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex Learning Causal relationship Memory/movement field Caudate nucleus RF SEF Middle temporal visual area dlPFC MF Perception

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