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Cites work
- Effects of Input Synchrony on the Firing Rate of a Three-Conductance Cortical Neuron Model
- Effects of Noisy Drive on Rhythms in Networks of Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurons
- Parabolic Bursting in an Excitable System Coupled with a Slow Oscillation
- Selective attention through phase relationship of excitatory and inhibitory input synchrony in a model cortical neuron
- Stimulus Competition by Inhibitory Interference
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(15)- Feature-based attention by lateral spike synchronization
- Malleability of gamma rhythms enhances population-level correlations
- Attentional bias through oscillatory coherence between excitatory activity and inhibitory minima
- A stochastic model of input effectiveness during irregular gamma rhythms
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7275128 (Why is no real title available?)
- Approximate, not perfect synchrony maximizes the downstream effectiveness of excitatory neuronal ensembles
- Gamma oscillations as a mechanism for selective information transmission
- Selective interareal synchronization through gamma frequency differences and slower-rhythm gamma phase reset
- Phase-locked states in oscillating neural networks and their role in neural communication
- The leaky oscillator: properties of inhibition-based rhythms revealed through the singular phase response curve
- Extracting Number-Selective Responses from Coherent Oscillations in a Computer Model
- Selective Population Rate Coding: A Possible Computational Role of Gamma Oscillations in Selective Attention
- M-current expands the range of gamma frequency inputs to which a neuronal target entrains
- LFP spectral peaks in V1 cortex: network resonance and cortico-cortical feedback
- Analytical Calculation of Mutual Information between Weakly Coupled Poisson-Spiking Neurons in Models of Dynamically Gated Communication
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