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The following pages link to The Competing Benefits of Noise and Heterogeneity in Neural Coding (Q5383791):
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- Recurrence-mediated suprathreshold stochastic resonance (Q831603) (← links)
- Variable synaptic strengths controls the firing rate distribution in feedforward neural networks (Q1628215) (← links)
- Coding of time-dependent stimuli in homogeneous and heterogeneous neural populations (Q1628234) (← links)
- Firing rate dynamics in recurrent spiking neural networks with intrinsic and network heterogeneity (Q1704945) (← links)
- Optimising threshold levels for information transmission in binary threshold networks: independent multiplicative noise on each threshold (Q1783286) (← links)
- \(M\)-ary suprathreshold stochastic resonance in multilevel threshold systems with signal-dependent noise (Q2145558) (← links)
- Functional Diversity in the Retina Improves the Population Code (Q3379590) (← links)
- Phase-sensitive excitability of a limit cycle (Q4683659) (← links)
- Passive Nonlinear Dendritic Interactions as a Computational Resource in Spiking Neural Networks (Q5004284) (← links)
- Heterogeneity in Neuronal Dynamics Is Learned by Gradient Descent for Temporal Processing Tasks (Q6176614) (← links)