Synchronization of neural activity in the gamma band is assumed to play a significant role not only in perceptual processing, but also in higher cognitive functions. Here, we propose a neural network of Wilson–Cowan oscillators to simulate recognition of abstract objects, each represented as a collection of four features. Features are ordered in topological maps of oscillators connected via excitatory lateral synapses, to implement a similarity principle. Experience on previous objects is stored in long-range synapses connecting the different topological maps, and trained via timing dependent Hebbian learning (previous knowledge principle). Finally, a downstream decision network detects the presence of a reliable object representation, when...
This paper sketches several aspects of a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual object recogn...
In this report, a distributed neural network of coupled oscillators is applied to an industrial patt...
Synchronization of neural activity in the gamma band, modulated by a slower theta rhythm, is assumed...
Synchronization of neural activity in the gamma band is assumed to play a significant role not only ...
Abstract—A neural network based on Wilson–Cowan oscilla-tors is used to perform object recognition i...
International audienceThe brain naturally binds events from different sources in unique concepts. It...
a b s t r a c t A brain-inspired computational system is presented that allows sequential selection ...
We propose a novel architecture of an oscillatory neural network that consists of phase-locked loop ...
On one hand, the visual system has the ability to differentiate between very similar objects. On th...
We introduce a model of generalized Hebbian learning and retrieval in oscillatory neural networks mo...
We study a model of generalized-Hebbian learning in asymmetric oscillatory neural networks modeling ...
This paper specifies the main features of Brain-like, Neuronal, and Connectionist models; argues for...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that oscillatory activity plays a pivotal role in the maintena...
We propose a binding-by-synchrony model that achieves visual object perception by binding stimuli wi...
From a few presentations of an object, perceptual systems are able to extract invariant properties s...
This paper sketches several aspects of a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual object recogn...
In this report, a distributed neural network of coupled oscillators is applied to an industrial patt...
Synchronization of neural activity in the gamma band, modulated by a slower theta rhythm, is assumed...
Synchronization of neural activity in the gamma band is assumed to play a significant role not only ...
Abstract—A neural network based on Wilson–Cowan oscilla-tors is used to perform object recognition i...
International audienceThe brain naturally binds events from different sources in unique concepts. It...
a b s t r a c t A brain-inspired computational system is presented that allows sequential selection ...
We propose a novel architecture of an oscillatory neural network that consists of phase-locked loop ...
On one hand, the visual system has the ability to differentiate between very similar objects. On th...
We introduce a model of generalized Hebbian learning and retrieval in oscillatory neural networks mo...
We study a model of generalized-Hebbian learning in asymmetric oscillatory neural networks modeling ...
This paper specifies the main features of Brain-like, Neuronal, and Connectionist models; argues for...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that oscillatory activity plays a pivotal role in the maintena...
We propose a binding-by-synchrony model that achieves visual object perception by binding stimuli wi...
From a few presentations of an object, perceptual systems are able to extract invariant properties s...
This paper sketches several aspects of a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual object recogn...
In this report, a distributed neural network of coupled oscillators is applied to an industrial patt...
Synchronization of neural activity in the gamma band, modulated by a slower theta rhythm, is assumed...