Unsupervised discovery of behaviorally relevant brain states in rats playing hide-and-seek
In classical neuroscience experiments, neural activity is measured across many identical trials of animals performing simple tasks and is then analyzed, associating neural responses to pre-defined experimental parameters. This type of analysis is not suitable for patterns of behavior that unfold fre...
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2022
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