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Neural Computation
The MIT Press
Volume 9 Issue 3
Apr 01, 1997
ISSN: 08997667
Neural Computation
Volume 9 : Issue 3
Table of Contents
A Neuro-Mimetic Dynamic Scheduling Algorithm for Control: Analysis and Applications
Harpreet S. Kwatra, Francis J. Doyle, Ilya A. Rybak and James S. Schwaber
Page
479
Conductance-Based Integrate-and-Fire Models
Alain Destexhe
Page
503
A Simple Model of Transmitter Release and Facilitation
Richard Bertram
Page
515
Functional Periodic Intracortical Couplings Induced by Structured Lateral Inhibition in a Linear Cortical Network
S. P. Sabatini, G. M. Bisio and L. Raffo
Page
525
Possible Roles of Spontaneous Waves and Dendritic Growth for Retinal Receptive Field Development
Pierre-Yves Burgi and Norberto M. Grzywacz
Page
533
Singularities in Primate Orientation Maps
K. Obermayer and G. G. Blasdel
Page
555
Topographic Receptive Fields and Patterned Lateral Interaction in a Self-Organizing Model of the Primary Visual Cortex
Joseph Sirosh and Risto Miikkulainen
Page
577
The Formation of Topographic Maps That Maximize the Average Mutual Information of the Output Responses to Noiseless Input Signals
Marc M. Van Hulle
Page
595
Self-Organization of Firing Activities in Monkey's Motor Cortex: Trajectory Computation from Spike Signals
Siming Lin, Jennie Si and A. B. Schwartz
Page
607
Hyperparameter Selection for Self-Organizing Maps
Akio Utsugi
Page
623
Supervised Networks That Self-Organize Class Outputs
Ramesh R. Sarukkai
Page
637
How Well Can We Estimate the Information Carried in Neuronal Responses from Limited Samples?
David Golomb, John Hertz, Stefano Panzeri, Alessandro Treves and Barry Richmond
Page
649
Covariance Learning of Correlated Patterns in Competitive Networks
Ali A. Minai
Page
667
A Mobile Robot That Learns Its Place
Sageev Oore, Geoffrey E. Hinton and Gregory Dudek
Page
683
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