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Learning invariant object recognition in the visual system with continuous transformations
Abstract The cerebral cortex utilizes spatiotemporal continuity in the world to help build invariant representations. In vision, these might be representations of objects. The temp...
Simon M. Stringer, G. Perry, Edmund T. Rolls, J. H...
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2006
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A Neuro-Mechanical Model for Interpersonal Coordination
Aymar de Rugy, Robin Salesse, Olivier Oullier, Jea...
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2006
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Dynamic neural field with local inhibition
Abstract A lateral-inhibition type neural field model with restricted connections is presented here and represents an experimental extension of the Continuum Neural Field Theory (C...
Nicolas P. Rougier
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2006
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Transient Synchrony of Distant Brain Areas and Perceptual Switching in Ambiguous Figures
We studied the relationship between perceptual switching in the Necker cube and long-distance transient phase synchronization in EEG. Transient periods of response related synchron...
Hironori Nakatani, Cees van Leeuwen
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2006
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Sparse Spatial Sampling for the Computation of Motion in Multiple Stages
The avian retino-tecto-rotundal pathway plays a central role in motion analysis and features complex connectivity. Yet, the relation between the pathway's structural arrangeme...
Alireza S. Mahani, Reza Khanbabaie, Harald Luksch,...
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2006
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Motor-maps, navigation and implicit space representation in the hippocampus
Abstract Multiple sensory-motor maps located in the brainstem and the cortex are involved in spatial orientation. Guiding movements of eyes, head, neck and arms they provide an app...
Alexander Kaske, Gösta Winberg, Joakim Cö...
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2006
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Population approach to a neural discrimination task
Abstract This article gives insights into the possible neuronal processes involved in visual discrimination. We study the performance of a spiking network of Integrate-and-Fire (IF...
Benoit Gaillard, Hilary Buxton, Jianfeng Feng
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2006
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Apoptosis, neurogenesis, and information content in Hebbian networks
Christopher Crick, Willard L. Miranker