Relative spike time coding and STDP-based orientation selectivity in the early visual system in natural continuous and saccadic vision: a computational model
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Publication:5134841
zbMATH Open1446.92064MaRDI QIDQ5134841FDOQ5134841
Authors: Timothée Masquelier
Publication date: 17 November 2020
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