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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
2006
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Attractor dynamics in a modular network model of the cerebral cortex
ional models of cortical associative memory often take a top-down approach. We have previously described such an abstract model with a hypercolumnar structure. Here we explore a s...
Mikael Lundqvist, Martin Rehn, Anders Lansner
DSS
2007
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Modelling uncertain positive and negative reasons in decision aiding
The use of positive and negative reasons in inference and decision aiding is a recurrent issue of investigation as far as the type of formal language to use within a DSS is concer...
Meltem Öztürk, Alexis Tsoukiàs
EOR
2007
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A pegging approach to the precedence-constrained knapsack problem
The knapsack problem (KP) is generalized to the case where items are partially ordered through a set of precedence relations. As in ordinary KPs, each item is associated with proï...
Byungjun You, Takeo Yamada
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