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NIPS
2001
13 years 7 months ago
Correlation Codes in Neuronal Populations
Population codes often rely on the tuning of the mean responses to the stimulus parameters. However, this information can be greatly suppressed by long range correlations. Here we...
Maoz Shamir, Haim Sompolinsky
IJON
2007
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13 years 6 months ago
Emergence of population synchrony in a layered network of the cat visual cortex
Recently, a quantitative wiring diagram for the local neuronal network of cat visual cortex was described [T. Binzegger, R.J. Douglas, K.A.C. Martin, A quantitative map of the cir...
Jens Kremkow, Arvind Kumar, Stefan Rotter, Ad Aert...
BIOSYSTEMS
2007
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Real time computation: Zooming in on population codes
Information processing in nervous systems intricately combines computation at the neuronal and network levels. Many computations may be envisioned as sequences of signal processin...
Olivier Rochel, Netta Cohen
IJON
2006
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A two-dimensional population density approach to modeling the dLGN/PGN network
The interaction of two populations of integrate-and-fire-or-burst neurons representing thalamocortical cells from the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) and thalamic reticul...
Marco A. Huertas, Gregory D. Smith
ISCAS
2006
IEEE
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14 years 5 days ago
Feature competition in a spike-based winner-take-all VLSI network
— Recurrent networks and hardware analogs that perform a winner-take-all computation have been studied extensively. This computation is rarely demonstrated in a spiking network o...
Shih-Chii Liu, Matthias Oster