[HTML][HTML] Neuronal synchrony: a versatile code for the definition of relations?
W Singer - Neuron, 1999 - cell.com
Most of our knowledge about the functional organization of neuronal systems is based on
the analysis of the firing patterns of individual neurons that have been recorded one by one …
the analysis of the firing patterns of individual neurons that have been recorded one by one …
Synchrony unbound: a critical evaluation of the temporal binding hypothesis
MN Shadlen, JA Movshon - Neuron, 1999 - cell.com
Singer, 1994). The basis for this argument is that it is necessary to “tag” each visual neuron
to signify the object to which its activity relates. Each neuron therefore has to carry two …
to signify the object to which its activity relates. Each neuron therefore has to carry two …
The what and why of binding: the modeler's perspective
C Von der Malsburg - Neuron, 1999 - cell.com
Los Angeles, California 90089 that are postulated by classical neural networks, it is
important to introduce an important parameter. Although not often made explicit, it is …
important to introduce an important parameter. Although not often made explicit, it is …
Information processing in the primate retina: circuitry and coding
GD Field, EJ Chichilnisky - Annu. Rev. Neurosci., 2007 - annualreviews.org
The function of any neural circuit is governed by connectivity of neurons in the circuit and the
computations performed by the neurons. Recent research on retinal function has …
computations performed by the neurons. Recent research on retinal function has …
The temporal correlation hypothesis of visual feature integration: still alive and well
CM Gray - Neuron, 1999 - cell.com
The Temporal Correlation Hypothesis Review of Visual Feature Integration: Still Alive and
Well terms, for why I believe this theory is attractive and has gained widespread attention. I …
Well terms, for why I believe this theory is attractive and has gained widespread attention. I …
The binding problem
AL Roskies - Neuron, 1999 - cell.com
Adina L. Roskies* Neuron voice in a crowd; binding across time is required for interpreting
object motion; and cross-modal binding is Since its original formulation as a theoretical …
object motion; and cross-modal binding is Since its original formulation as a theoretical …
[HTML][HTML] Solutions to the binding problem: progress through controversy and convergence
A Treisman - Neuron, 1999 - cell.com
The binding problem, or constellation of problems, concerns our capacity to integrate
information across time, space, attributes, and ideas. The goal of research in this area is to …
information across time, space, attributes, and ideas. The goal of research in this area is to …
The role of neural mechanisms of attention in solving the binding problem
JH Reynolds, R Desimone - Neuron, 1999 - cell.com
John H. Reynolds* and Robert Desimone Laboratory of Neuropsychology National Institute
of Mental Health Bethesda, Maryland 20892 features of an object are processed to a certain …
of Mental Health Bethesda, Maryland 20892 features of an object are processed to a certain …
A new look at gamma? High-(> 60 Hz) γ-band activity in cortical networks: function, mechanisms and impairment
γ-band oscillations are thought to play a crucial role in information processing in cortical
networks. In addition to oscillatory activity between 30 and 60 Hz, current evidence from …
networks. In addition to oscillatory activity between 30 and 60 Hz, current evidence from …
NeuroMEMS: neural probe microtechnologies
M HajjHassan, V Chodavarapu, S Musallam - Sensors, 2008 - mdpi.com
Neural probe technologies have already had a significant positive effect on our
understanding of the brain by revealing the functioning of networks of biological neurons …
understanding of the brain by revealing the functioning of networks of biological neurons …