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Edden M Gerber

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Cell Reports|July 9, 2023
Distinct ventral stream and prefrontal cortex representational dynamics during sustained conscious visual perceptionGal Vishne, Edden M Gerber, Robert T Knight, et al.
Neuroimage|August 16, 2017
Cortical representation of persistent visual stimuliEdden M Gerber, Tal Golan, Robert T Knight, et al.
Plos One|December 13, 2016
Non-Sinusoidal Activity Can Produce Cross-Frequency Coupling in Cortical Signals in the Absence of Functional Interaction between Neural SourcesEdden M Gerber, Boaz Sadeh, Andrew Ward, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 22, 2018
Human posterior parietal cortex responds to visual stimuli as early as peristriate occipital cortexTamar I Regev, Jonathan Winawer, Edden M Gerber, et al.
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Cell Reports|July 9, 2023
Distinct ventral stream and prefrontal cortex representational dynamics during sustained conscious visual perceptionGal Vishne, Edden M Gerber, Robert T Knight, et al.
Neuroimage|August 16, 2017
Cortical representation of persistent visual stimuliEdden M Gerber, Tal Golan, Robert T Knight, et al.
Plos One|December 13, 2016
Non-Sinusoidal Activity Can Produce Cross-Frequency Coupling in Cortical Signals in the Absence of Functional Interaction between Neural SourcesEdden M Gerber, Boaz Sadeh, Andrew Ward, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 22, 2018
Human posterior parietal cortex responds to visual stimuli as early as peristriate occipital cortexTamar I Regev, Jonathan Winawer, Edden M Gerber, et al.
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