The anatomical structure of the neo-cortex and, particularly, its massive connectivity strongly suggest that the functional organization of this part of the brain is based upon interactions within and among groups of cells (Braitenberg and Schüz, 1991). This observation has prompted neurobiologists as early as Sherrington (1941) and Hebb (1949) (see also James, 1890) to speculate that cortical neurons do not act in isolation, but rather that they organize into cell assemblies for various computational tasks (see Gerstein et al., 1989, for a review of different definitions of the concept of cell assembly). One operational definition for the cell assembly has been particularly influential: near-simultaneity or some other specific timing relat...
The connectivity of cortical neuronal networks is complex, exhibiting clustered network motifs and e...
Neurons transiently synchronise their spiking activity to form cell assemblies that can represent in...
How do billions of neurons cooperate to process information and mediate cognitive function such as l...
We have explored the hypothesis that cortical function is mediated by dynamic modulation of coherent...
Although we know enormous amounts of detailed information about the neurons that make up the cortex,...
In the present paper, we focus on the coding by cell assemblies in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and d...
: In this work we discuss Hebb's old ideas about cell assemblies in the light of recent results...
International audienceHighly synchronous neuronal assembly activity is deemed essential for cognitiv...
Peculiarly, at the same time as modern psychologists are becoming more and more cognitive, modern vi...
Donald Hebbrsquo;s concept of cell assemblies is a physiology-based idea for a distributed neural re...
Hebb's idea of a cell assembly as the fundamental unit of neural information processing has dominate...
According to one brain-theoretical view, high~!:.brainful1ctionsarebased on processing_!!l1j.ts call...
Neurons synchronize their activity organizing into larger groups called cell assemblies. We studied ...
The discovery of stimulus induced synchronization in the visual cortex suggested the possibility tha...
Neural assemblies The main challenge for information processing by the brain’s sensory systems is th...
The connectivity of cortical neuronal networks is complex, exhibiting clustered network motifs and e...
Neurons transiently synchronise their spiking activity to form cell assemblies that can represent in...
How do billions of neurons cooperate to process information and mediate cognitive function such as l...
We have explored the hypothesis that cortical function is mediated by dynamic modulation of coherent...
Although we know enormous amounts of detailed information about the neurons that make up the cortex,...
In the present paper, we focus on the coding by cell assemblies in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and d...
: In this work we discuss Hebb's old ideas about cell assemblies in the light of recent results...
International audienceHighly synchronous neuronal assembly activity is deemed essential for cognitiv...
Peculiarly, at the same time as modern psychologists are becoming more and more cognitive, modern vi...
Donald Hebbrsquo;s concept of cell assemblies is a physiology-based idea for a distributed neural re...
Hebb's idea of a cell assembly as the fundamental unit of neural information processing has dominate...
According to one brain-theoretical view, high~!:.brainful1ctionsarebased on processing_!!l1j.ts call...
Neurons synchronize their activity organizing into larger groups called cell assemblies. We studied ...
The discovery of stimulus induced synchronization in the visual cortex suggested the possibility tha...
Neural assemblies The main challenge for information processing by the brain’s sensory systems is th...
The connectivity of cortical neuronal networks is complex, exhibiting clustered network motifs and e...
Neurons transiently synchronise their spiking activity to form cell assemblies that can represent in...
How do billions of neurons cooperate to process information and mediate cognitive function such as l...