Abstract

Neurons are noisy. Neuronal activity varies in response to repetitions of the same stimulus. Neuronal noise is ubiquitous in the brain and is often correlated among neighboring neurons, which means that stimulus-independent fluctuations in neuronal activity can affect entire populations of cells ([

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