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NIPS
1998
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Computational Differences between Asymmetrical and Symmetrical Networks
Symmetrically connected recurrent networks have recently been used as models of a host of neural computations. However, biological neural networks have asymmetrical connections, at...
Zhaoping Li, Peter Dayan
NIPS
1994
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Morphogenesis of the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus: How Singularities Affect Global Structure
The macaque lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) exhibits an intricate lamination pattern, which changes midway through the nucleus at a point coincident with small gaps due to the bl...
Svilen Tzonev, Klaus Schulten, Joseph G. Malpeli
BC
2008
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Design principles of sensory processing in cerebellum-like structures
Cerebellum-like structures are compared for two sensory systems: electrosensory and auditory. The electrosensory lateral line lobe of mormyrid electric fish is reviewedandtheneural...
Patrick D. Roberts, Christine V. Portfors
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BIOSYSTEMS
2007
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Event-driven simulation of neural population synchronization facilitated by electrical coupling
Most neural communication and processing tasks are driven by spikes. This has enabled the application of the event-driven simulation schemes. However the simulation of spiking neu...
Richard R. Carrillo, Eduardo Ros, Boris Barbour, C...
ALIFE
2006
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Neural Processing of Counting in Evolved Spiking and McCulloch-Pitts Agents
This paper investigates the evolution of autonomous agents that solve a memorydependent counting task. Two types of neurocontrollers are evolved: networks of McCulloch-Pitts neuro...
Keren Saggie-Wexler, Alon Keinan, Eytan Ruppin