Models of neural networks II temporal aspects of coding and information processing in biological systems
Provides an in-depth analysis of both paradigms starting with an introduction to the ideas used in the subsequent chapters. In this book, one finds a discussion of salient features such as coherent oscillations and their detection, associative binding and segregation, Hebbian learning, and sensory c...
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| Language: | English |
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New York
Springer Verlag
[1994]
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| Series: | Physics of neural networks
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Table of Contents:
- Coding and information processing in neural networks
- The correlation theory of brain function
- Firing rates and well-times events in the cerebral cortex
- The role of synchrony in neocortical proceesing and synaptic plasticity
- Associative binding and segregation in an network of spiking neurons
- Modeling the sensory computations of the olfactory bulb
- Detecting coherence in neuronal data
- Hebbian synaptic plasticity: evolution of the contemporary concept
- Reentry and dynamical interactions of cortical networks


