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Assessment of synchrony in multiple neural spike trains using loglinear point process models
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    Assessment of synchrony in multiple neural spike trains using loglinear point process models (English)
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    21 October 2011
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    discrete-time approximation
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    loglinear model
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    marked process
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    nonstationary point process
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    simultaneous events
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    spike train
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    synchrony detection
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