The following pages link to Edmund T. Rolls (Q885409):
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- Attention in natural scenes: neurophysiological and computational bases (Q885410) (← links)
- Time for retrieval in recurrent associative memories (Q992135) (← links)
- Information in the neuronal representation of individual stimuli in the primate temporal visual cortex (Q1376390) (← links)
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- Self-organising continuous attractor networks with multiple activity packets, and the representation of space (Q1887117) (← links)
- Invariant recognition of feature combinations in the visual system (Q1888965) (← links)
- Information encoding in the inferior temporal visual cortex: contributions of the firing rates and the correlations between the firing of neurons (Q1889313) (← links)
- Learning transform invariant object recognition in the visual system with multiple stimuli present during training (Q1932043) (← links)
- Learning invariant object recognition in the visual system with continuous transformations (Q2373099) (← links)
- Neuronal selectivity, population sparseness, and ergodicity in the inferior temporal visual cortex (Q2459129) (← links)
- Spatial view cells in the hippocampus, and their idiothetic update based on place and head direction (Q2489641) (← links)
- A model of the interaction between mood and memory (Q2726742) (← links)
- Invariant object recognition in the visual system with error correction and temporal difference learning (Q2726743) (← links)
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- Speed, noise, information and the graded nature of neuronal responses (Q4392596) (← links)
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- Invariant Object Recognition in the Visual System with Novel Views of 3D Objects (Q4409378) (← links)
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- Self-organizing continuous attractor networks and path integration: one-dimensional models of head direction cells (Q4803985) (← links)
- What determines the capacity of autoassociative memories in the brain? (Q4855350) (← links)
- Invariant Global Motion Recognition in the Dorsal Visual System: A Unifying Theory (Q5758070) (← links)