Use of Fast-Responding Voltage-Sensitive Dyes for Large-Scale Recording of Neuronal Spiking Activity with Single-Cell Resolution
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Terrence J. Sejnowski | Christopher Brandon | Caroline Moore-Kochlacs | William N. Frost | Jean Wang | Evan S. Hill | T. Sejnowski | C. Moore-Kochlacs | W. Frost | E. Hill | C. Brandon | Jean Wang
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