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IJON
2006
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Predicting synchronized neural assemblies from experimentally estimated phase-resetting curves
Neural-network dynamics frequently organize in assemblies of synchronized neurons that are thought to encode and store sensory information. We have investigated the mechanisms lea...
Roberto Fdez. Galán, Bard Ermentrout, Natha...
IJON
2007
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Computing with active dendrites
This paper introduces a new model of a spiking neuron with active dendrites and dynamic synapses (ADDS). The neuron employs the dynamics of the synapses and the active properties ...
Christo Panchev
IJON
2000
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Visualizing the visual system
As part of a forthcoming planetarium show about the human brain, we are producing realistic models of the central nervous system at a variety of scales, from whole brain images to...
Greg Hood, John Burkardt, Greg Foss
NIPS
2004
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Reducing Spike Train Variability: A Computational Theory Of Spike-Timing Dependent Plasticity
Experimental studies have observed synaptic potentiation when a presynaptic neuron fires shortly before a postsynaptic neuron, and synaptic depression when the presynaptic neuron ...
Sander M. Bohte, Michael C. Mozer
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BC
2002
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Spike propagation synchronized by temporally asymmetric Hebbian learning
Synchronously spiking neurons have been observed in the cerebral cortex and the hippocampus. In computer models, synchronous spike volleys may be propagated across appropriately co...
Roland E. Suri, Terrence J. Sejnowski