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bibliographicCitation Fujii N, Graybiel AM. Time-varying covariance of neural activities recorded in striatum and frontal cortex as monkeys perform sequential-saccade tasks. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Jun 21;102(25):9032–7. PMID: 15956185; PMCID: PMC1157048.
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title Time-varying covariance of neural activities recorded in striatum and frontal cortex as monkeys perform sequential-saccade tasks
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