A reward-maximizing spiking neuron as a bounded rational decision maker
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DOI10.1162/NECO_A_00758zbMATH Open1414.91112DBLPjournals/neco/LeibfriedB15WikidataQ35665009 ScholiaQ35665009MaRDI QIDQ5380302FDOQ5380302
Authors: Felix Leibfried, Daniel A. Braun
Publication date: 4 June 2019
Published in: Neural Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
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