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Bienenstock, 1995 - Google Patents

A model of neocortex

Bienenstock, 1995

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Bienenstock E
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Prompted by considerations about (i) the compositionality of cognitive functions,(ii) the physiology of individual cortical neurons,(iii) the role of accurately timed spike patterns in cortex, and (iv) the regulation of global cortical activity, we suggest that the dynamics of …
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