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A Quantitative Theory of Neural Computation
We show how a general quantitative theory of neural computation can be used to explain two recent experimental findings in neuroscience. The first of these findings is that in hum...
Leslie G. Valiant
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2006
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The Main Sequence of Saccades Optimizes Speed-accuracy Trade-off
Abstract In primates, it is well known that there is a consistent relationship between the duration, peak velocity and amplitude of saccadic eye movements, known as the `main seque...
Christopher M. Harris, Daniel M. Wolpert
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2006
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Iterative cooperation between parallel pathways for object and background motion
In a typical visual scene, one or more objects move relative to a larger background, which can itself be in motion as a result of the observer's eyes moving with respect to th...
Alireza S. Mahani, Ralf Wessel
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2005
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Feedback equilibrium control during human standing
Abstract Equilibrium maintenance during standing in humans was investigated with a 3-joint (ankle, knee and hip) sagittal model of body movement. The experimental paradigm consiste...
A. V. Alexandrov, Alexander A. Frolov, F. B. Horak...
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2005
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Dynamics of multifrequency coordination using parametric driving: theory and experiment
Abstract The coupling of movement behavior and environmental signals has been extensively studied within the domain of rhythmic coordination tasks. However, in contrast to most tra...
Collins G. Assisi, Viktor K. Jirsa, J. A. Scott Ke...