
Measurement of variability dynamics in cortical spike trains
... inputs assuming stationary network conditions. For variability studies in vivo we suggest to jointly analyse both aspects of variability in a time-resolved manner to uncover task-related modulations and to detect periods of significant deviation from the equality of FF and CV2 . This is shown for an ...
... inputs assuming stationary network conditions. For variability studies in vivo we suggest to jointly analyse both aspects of variability in a time-resolved manner to uncover task-related modulations and to detect periods of significant deviation from the equality of FF and CV2 . This is shown for an ...
Artificial Consciousness
... that it is possible to distinguish Weak Artificial Consciousness from Strong Artificial Consciousness (Holland 2003). The former approach deals with agents which behave as if they were conscious, at least in some respects. Such view does not need any commitment to the hard problem of consciousness t ...
... that it is possible to distinguish Weak Artificial Consciousness from Strong Artificial Consciousness (Holland 2003). The former approach deals with agents which behave as if they were conscious, at least in some respects. Such view does not need any commitment to the hard problem of consciousness t ...
Evidence for time division multiplexing of multiple simultaneous
... Figure 1. In telecommunications, multiple signals can be conveyed along a single transmission ...
... Figure 1. In telecommunications, multiple signals can be conveyed along a single transmission ...
Causal Client Models in Selecting Effective Interventions: A
... highest reduction of the problems identified. They were instructed to assume that each intervention would be the only intervention undertaken and that other factors such as cost, time, and effort were irrelevant. When finished, they indicated how confident they were that intervention they rated as m ...
... highest reduction of the problems identified. They were instructed to assume that each intervention would be the only intervention undertaken and that other factors such as cost, time, and effort were irrelevant. When finished, they indicated how confident they were that intervention they rated as m ...
Virtual Fly Brain – under the hood.
... MBc & LH glomerulus terminal arbour of dendrite fills glomerulus DL1, receives synapses ...
... MBc & LH glomerulus terminal arbour of dendrite fills glomerulus DL1, receives synapses ...
Document
... Information is the life blood of modern society. Decisions are based on information. More often than not, decision-relevant information is imperfect in the sense that it is in part imprecise and/or uncertain and/or incomplete and/or conflicting and/or partially true. There is a long list of methods ...
... Information is the life blood of modern society. Decisions are based on information. More often than not, decision-relevant information is imperfect in the sense that it is in part imprecise and/or uncertain and/or incomplete and/or conflicting and/or partially true. There is a long list of methods ...
Augmenting Bottom-Up Metamodels with Predicates
... Scalar pair predicates capture the important relationships between two variables that elude single variable predicates. The most basic scalar pair variables are static. Static scalar pair predicates are employed to partition the difference between a pair of variables, x and y, around the number zero ...
... Scalar pair predicates capture the important relationships between two variables that elude single variable predicates. The most basic scalar pair variables are static. Static scalar pair predicates are employed to partition the difference between a pair of variables, x and y, around the number zero ...
Vestibular System: The Many Facets of a
... processing of vestibularly driven reflexes. The relative simplicity of the neural circuits that mediate vestibular reflexes have also proven to be well suited for linking systems and cellular levels of analyses. A unique feature of the vestibular system is that many second-order sensory neurons in the ...
... processing of vestibularly driven reflexes. The relative simplicity of the neural circuits that mediate vestibular reflexes have also proven to be well suited for linking systems and cellular levels of analyses. A unique feature of the vestibular system is that many second-order sensory neurons in the ...
Paper - Wharton Marketing
... anterior cingulate cortex, an area that is linked to reward monitoring and executive control, encode a decision variable signaling the relative value of leaving a depleting resource for a new one. Neurons fired during each sequential decision to stay in a patch and, for each travel time, these respo ...
... anterior cingulate cortex, an area that is linked to reward monitoring and executive control, encode a decision variable signaling the relative value of leaving a depleting resource for a new one. Neurons fired during each sequential decision to stay in a patch and, for each travel time, these respo ...
Neuronal-Derived Nitric Oxide and Somatodendritically Released
... arterioles were first preconstricted with the thromboxane agonist U46619 (150 nM) to a steady-state vascular tone of "29 # 4% (n * 6), comparable to that previously reported (Blanco et al., 2008) (Fig. 1A–D). In the presence of U46619, Figure 1. VP induced SON parenchymal arteriole constriction via ...
... arterioles were first preconstricted with the thromboxane agonist U46619 (150 nM) to a steady-state vascular tone of "29 # 4% (n * 6), comparable to that previously reported (Blanco et al., 2008) (Fig. 1A–D). In the presence of U46619, Figure 1. VP induced SON parenchymal arteriole constriction via ...
Open-loop organization of thalamic reticular nucleus and dorsal
... Salt 1998) projections. For this reason we explored a range of synaptic strengths for this synapse spanning two orders of magnitude and examined the effect of these strengths on model behavior (see Fig. 8D). As more is learned about the myriad pathways that impinge upon the TRN, this model may be re ...
... Salt 1998) projections. For this reason we explored a range of synaptic strengths for this synapse spanning two orders of magnitude and examined the effect of these strengths on model behavior (see Fig. 8D). As more is learned about the myriad pathways that impinge upon the TRN, this model may be re ...
J. Neurophysiol. - Nonlinear Dynamics Group
... neuron can provide a clue that helps to identify its layer localization. INTRODUCTION ...
... neuron can provide a clue that helps to identify its layer localization. INTRODUCTION ...
2015 Cosyne Program
... The annual Cosyne meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of experimental and theoretical/computational approaches to problems in systems neuroscience. To encourage interdisciplinary interactions, the main meeting is arranged in a single track. A set of invited talks are selected by the ...
... The annual Cosyne meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of experimental and theoretical/computational approaches to problems in systems neuroscience. To encourage interdisciplinary interactions, the main meeting is arranged in a single track. A set of invited talks are selected by the ...
Normalization as a canonical neural computation
... operations to different problems. A promising candidate for such a computation is normalization, in which the responses of neurons are divided by a common factor that typically includes the summed activity of a pool of neurons. Normalization was developed to ...
... operations to different problems. A promising candidate for such a computation is normalization, in which the responses of neurons are divided by a common factor that typically includes the summed activity of a pool of neurons. Normalization was developed to ...