Wainstein, G., Whyte, C. J., Martens, K. A. E., Müller, E. J., Medel, V., Anderson, B., . . . Shine, J. M. Evidence from pupillometry, fMRI, and RNN modelling shows that gain neuromodulation mediates task-relevant perceptual switches. eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWainstein, Gabriel, et al. Evidence from Pupillometry, FMRI, and RNN Modelling Shows That Gain Neuromodulation Mediates Task-relevant Perceptual Switches. eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWainstein, Gabriel, et al. Evidence from Pupillometry, FMRI, and RNN Modelling Shows That Gain Neuromodulation Mediates Task-relevant Perceptual Switches. eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.
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