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JCNS
2000
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Alpha-Frequency Rhythms Desynchronize over Long Cortical Distances: A Modeling Study
Neocortical networks of excitatory and inhibitory neurons can display alpha()-frequency rhythms when an animal is in a resting or unfocused state. Unlike some - and -frequency rhy...
Stephanie R. Jones, David J. Pinto, Tasso J. Kaper...
IJON
2007
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A cell assembly model for complex behaviour
Hebbian cell assemblies have been proposed as a model for cortical processing able to bridge between physiology and psychology. Assembly-based theories focused mainly on represent...
Thomas Wennekers
IJON
2000
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Fast neural network simulations with population density methods
The complexity of neural networks of the brain makes studying these networks through computer simulation challenging. Conventional methods, where one models thousands of individua...
Duane Q. Nykamp, Daniel Tranchina
IWANN
2005
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Co-evolutionary Learning in Liquid Architectures
A large class of problems requires real-time processing of complex temporal inputs in real-time. These are difficult tasks for state-of-the-art techniques, since they require captu...
Igal Raichelgauz, Karina Odinaev, Yehoshua Y. Zeev...
IJON
2007
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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...