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A biologically motivated and analytically soluble model of collective oscillations in the cortex. II: Application to binding and pattern segmentation
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    A biologically motivated and analytically soluble model of collective oscillations in the cortex. II: Application to binding and pattern segmentation (English)
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    4 December 1994
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    spike response model
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    network composed of two hemispheres
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    pattern separation
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    auto-associative network of spiking neurons
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    asymmetric Hebbian rule
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    threshold process
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    postsynaptic neurons
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    postsynaptic potential
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    network topologies
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    structureless fully connected system
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    hierarchical network
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    feedforward and feedback connections
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    context-sensitive binding
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