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2005
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Waves, bumps, and patterns in neural field theories
Neural field models of firing rate activity have had a major impact in helping to develop an understanding of the dynamics seen in brain slice preparations. These models typically...
Stephen Coombes
BC
2005
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Spontaneous symmetry breaking in self-organizing neural fields
Weextendthetheoryofself-organizingneuralfields in order to analyze the joint emergence of topography and feature selectivity in primary visual cortex through spontaneous symmetry b...
Paul C. Bressloff
IJON
2006
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Robust persistent activity in neural fields with asymmetric connectivity
Modeling studies have shown that recurrent interactions within neural networks are capable of self-sustaining non-uniform activity profiles. These patterns are thought to be the n...
Cláudia Horta, Wolfram Erlhagen
BC
2005
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A field-theoretic approach to understanding scale-free neocortical dynamics
Amesoscopicfield-theoreticapproachiscompared with neural network and brain imaging approaches to understanding brain dynamics. Analysis of high spatiotemporal resolution rabbit ele...
Walter J. Freeman
IJCNN
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Stable reciprocal image associations in cognitive systems
—Sensory inputs such as visual images or audio spectrograms can act as symbols in a new cognitive model. The stability of direct image association operators allows the discrete b...
Douglas S. Greer