Task-related hemodynamic responses in human early visual cortex are modulated by task difficulty and behavioral performance

  1. Charlie S Burlingham  Is a corresponding author
  2. Minyoung Ryoo
  3. Zvi N Roth
  4. Saghar Mirbagheri
  5. David J Heeger
  6. Elisha Merriam
  1. New York University, United States
  2. National Institute of Mental Health, United States
  3. University of Washington, United States
  4. National Institutes of Health, United States
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  1. Charlie S Burlingham
  2. Minyoung Ryoo
  3. Zvi N Roth
  4. Saghar Mirbagheri
  5. David J Heeger
  6. Elisha Merriam
(2022)
Task-related hemodynamic responses in human early visual cortex are modulated by task difficulty and behavioral performance
eLife 11:e73018.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.73018