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Some neurons may operate in 3 states: disabled, enabled and fir(cid:173) ing. Such enabled, but non-firing modes can be used to introduce context-dependent ...
The in- teractions between the two kinds of inputs lead us to suggest that some neurons may operate in 3 states: disabled, enabled and fir- ing. Such enabled, ...
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Neurons receive excitatory inputs via both fast AMPA and slow. NMDA type receptors. We find that neurons receiving input via.
It is suggested that some neurons may operate in 3 states: disabled, enabled and firing, and such enabled, but non-firing modes can be used to introduce ...
"3 State Neurons for Contextual Processing", Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14: Proceedings of the 2001 Conference, Thomas G. Dietterich ...
The in-teractions between the two kinds of inputs lead us to suggest that some neurons may operate in 3 states: disabled, enabled and firing. Such enabled, but ...
The interactions between the two kinds of inputs lead us to suggest that some neurons may operate in 3 states: disabled, enabled and ring. ResearchGate Logo.
Kepecs, A., Ragachavari, S. (2002) 3 State Neurons for Contextual Processing. In: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14: Proceedings of the ...
Corticocortical and thalamocortical glutamatergic projections can rapidly and precisely control brain state by changing both the nature of ongoing activity.
We conjecture that these three inhibitory neuron types possess distinct roles in visual contextual processing based on two observations.