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The physical basis of alpha waves in the electroencephalogram and the origin of the "Berger effect"
Synchronised activity, differing in phase in different populations of neurons, plays an important role in existing theories on the function of brain oscillations (e.g., temporal co...
Kuno Kirschfeld
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2005
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Motion repulsion arises from stimulus statistics when analyzed with a clustering algorithm
Motion repulsion is the perceived enlargement of the angle between the directions of motion of two transparently moving patterns. An explanation of this illusion has long been soug...
Alireza S. Mahani, Anders E. Carlsson, Ralf Wessel
BC
2004
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A model of force and impedance in human arm movements
This paper describes a simple computational model of joint torque and impedance in human arm movements that can be used to simulate three-dimensional movements of the (redundant) a...
Keng Peng Tee, Etienne Burdet, C. M. Chew, Theodor...
BC
2002
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A spatial stochastic neuronal model with Ornstein-Uhlenbeck input current
We consider a spatial neuron model in which the membrane potential satisfies a linear cable equation with an input current which is a dynamical random process of the Ornstein
Henry C. Tuckwell, Frederic Y. M. Wan, Jean-Pierre...
BC
2002
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A Bayesian model of stereopsis depth and motion direction discrimination
The extraction of stereoscopic depth from retinal disparity, and motion direction from two-frame kinematograms, requires the solution of a correspondence problem. In previous psych...
Jenny C. A. Read