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JCNS
2011
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13 years 2 months ago
Automating the design of informative sequences of sensory stimuli
Adaptive stimulus design methods can potentially improve the efficiency of sensory neurophysiology experiments significantly; however, designing optimal stimulus sequences in re...
Jeremy Lewi, David M. Schneider, Sarah M. N. Wooll...
JCNS
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Threshold fatigue and information transfer
Neurons in vivo must process sensory information in the presence of significant noise. It is thus plausible to assume that neural systems have developed mechanisms to reduce this n...
Maurice J. Chacron, Benjamin Lindner, André...
BC
2005
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13 years 7 months ago
Self-organization in the olfactory system: one shot odor recognition in insects
We show in a model of spiking neurons that synaptic plasticity in the mushroom bodies in combination with the general fan-in, fan-out properties of the early processing layers of t...
Thomas Nowotny, Ramón Huerta, Henry D. I. A...
IJCAI
1989
13 years 8 months ago
Beyond PDP: The Frequency Modulation Neural Network Architecture
This paper proposes the Frequency Modulation Neural Network as an alternative to current neuralnet models. This proposal is for an architecture of a heterogeneous neural-network i...
Hideto Tomabechi, Hiroaki Kitano
NN
2007
Springer
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A computational neuroscience approach to consciousness
Simultaneous recordings from populations of neurons in the inferior temporal visual cortex show that most of the information about which stimulus was shown is available in the num...
Edmund T. Rolls