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How do rhythmically active circuits "analyze" their own activity?
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How do rhythmically active circuits "analyze" their own activity?
Astrid Prinz
Date:
June 5, 2013
Run Time:
56 minutes
Speakers:
Astrid Prinz
,
Mark Kramer
Topics:
neuroscience
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Astrid Prinz is an Associate Professor in Biology at Emery University.
Rhythmic Dynamics and Cognition
Cognitive Rhythms Collaborative
Cambridge, MA
10 parts
June 4 - 5, 2013
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