Visually evoked potential (IMAGE)
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Data from the paper show a sharp but brief increase in neural activity -- a visually evokied potential -- when a stimulus pattern is shown to a mouse at about 80 milliseconds (bright orange vertical line). Notably when a stimulus is familiar, activity decreases significantly (cooler colors) after that transient increase.
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Bear Lab/MIT Picower Institute
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