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Summer School on Neural Networks 2007: Erice, Italy
- Maria Marinaro, Silvia Scarpetta, Yoko Yamaguchi:
Dynamic Brain - from Neural Spikes to Behaviors, 12th International Summer School on Neural Networks, Erice, Italy, December 5-12, 2007, Revised Lectures. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5286, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-88852-9
Hippocampus and Neural Oscillations
- Yoko Yamaguchi:
The Brain Computation Based on Synchronization of Nonlinear Oscillations: On Theta Rhythms in Rat Hippocampus and Human Scalp EEG. 1-12 - Naoyuki Sato:
Theta Phase Coding in Human Hippocampus: A Combined Approach of a Computational Model and Human Brain Activity Analyses. 13-27 - Michael E. Hasselmo, Lisa M. Giocomo, Mark P. Brandon, Motoharu Yoshida:
Mechanisms for Memory-Guided Behavior Involving Persistent Firing and Theta Rhythm Oscillations in the Entorhinal Cortex. 28-37 - Silvia Scarpetta, Masahiko Yoshioka, Maria Marinaro:
Encoding and Replay of Dynamic Attractors with Multiple Frequencies: Analysis of a STDP Based Learning Rule. 38-60
Dynamics in Olfactory System and Behaviour
- Leslie M. Kay:
Dynamical Architecture of the Mammalian Olfactory System. 67-90 - Allen Cheung:
From Behaviour to Brain Dynamics. 91-95
Correlation Structure of Spiking Trains
- Sonja Grün, Moshe Abeles, Markus Diesmann:
Impact of Higher-Order Correlations on Coincidence Distributions of Massively Parallel Data. 96-114 - Peter Stratton, Janet Wiles:
Comparing Kurtosis Score to Traditional Statistical Metrics for Characterizing the Structure in Neural Ensemble Activity. 115-122
Neural Network Theories on Associative Memory
- Maria Marinaro:
Pioneeristic Works on Neuronal Nets: A Short History. 123-130 - Gergely Papp:
Place-Field and Memory Formation in the Hippocampus. 131-136 - Russell I. Hunter, Stuart Cobb, Bruce P. Graham:
Improving Recall in an Associative Neural Network of Spiking Neurons. 137-141
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