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IJON
2000
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Gain modulation of recurrent networks
Gain modulation is an important mechanism by which attentional and other inputs modify the amplitude of neuronal responses without changing their selectivity. Gain modulation has ...
Jian Zhang 0004, L. F. Abbott
NECO
2002
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Attentional Recruitment of Inter-Areal Recurrent Networks for Selective Gain Control
Richard H. R. Hahnloser, Rodney J. Douglas, Klaus ...
JCNS
2008
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Mechanism of gain modulation at single neuron and network levels
Gain modulation, in which the sensitivity of a neural response to one input is modified by a second input, is studied at single-neuron and network levels. At the single neuron leve...
M. Brozovic, L. F. Abbott, R. A. Andersen
IROS
2009
IEEE
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Modeling tool-body assimilation using second-order Recurrent Neural Network
— Tool-body assimilation is one of the intelligent human abilities. Through trial and experience, humans are capable of using tools as if they are part of their own bodies. This ...
Shun Nishide, Tatsuhiro Nakagawa, Tetsuya Ogata, J...
ESANN
2004
13 years 6 months ago
Modelling of biologically plausible excitatory networks: emergence and modulation of neural synchrony
To emphasize the electrical nature of information processing in the brain we use a compartmental model of single neurons. The realistic simulation of wave-like activity in the recu...
Karsten Kube, Andreas Herzog, Vadym Spravedlyvyy, ...