Competition is a well-studied and powerful mechanism for information processing in neuronal networks, providing noise rejection, signal restoration, decision making and associative memory properties, with relatively simple requirements for network architecture. Models based on competitive interactions have been used to describe the shaping of functional properties in visual cortex, as well as the development of functional maps in columnar cortex. These models require competition within a cortical area to occur on a wider spatial scale than cooperation, usually implemented by lateral inhibitory connections having a longer range than local excitatory connections. However, measurements of cortical anatomy reveal that the spatial extent of inhi...
We study how excitation and inhibition are distributed mesoscopically in small brain regions, by mea...
Cortical processing reflects the interplay of synaptic excitation and synaptic inhibition. Rapidly a...
A new approach to understanding the interaction between cortical areas is provided by a mathematical...
Competition is a well-studied and powerful mechanism for information processing in neuronal networks...
Inhibitory synapses contacting the soma and axon initial segment are commonly presumed to participat...
The presence of a large number of inhibitory contacts at the soma and axon initial segment of cortic...
Models of cortical neuronal circuits commonly depend on inhibitory feedback to control gain, pro-vid...
The responses of neurons in sensory cortex depend on the summation of excitatory and inhibitory syna...
Models of cortical neuronal circuits commonly depend on inhibitory feedback to control gain, provide...
Models of cortical neuronal circuits commonly depend on inhibitory feedback to control gain, provide...
Models of cortical neuronal circuits commonly depend on inhibitory feedback to control gain, provide...
Lateral connectivity within cortical areas is pervasive in the mammalian neocortex. The lateral inte...
A large and influential class of neural network architectures use post-integration lateral inhibitio...
It has long been known that lateral inhibition in neural networks can lead to a winner-take-all comp...
Nearly all models of direction selectivity (DS) in visual cortex are based on feedforward connection...
We study how excitation and inhibition are distributed mesoscopically in small brain regions, by mea...
Cortical processing reflects the interplay of synaptic excitation and synaptic inhibition. Rapidly a...
A new approach to understanding the interaction between cortical areas is provided by a mathematical...
Competition is a well-studied and powerful mechanism for information processing in neuronal networks...
Inhibitory synapses contacting the soma and axon initial segment are commonly presumed to participat...
The presence of a large number of inhibitory contacts at the soma and axon initial segment of cortic...
Models of cortical neuronal circuits commonly depend on inhibitory feedback to control gain, pro-vid...
The responses of neurons in sensory cortex depend on the summation of excitatory and inhibitory syna...
Models of cortical neuronal circuits commonly depend on inhibitory feedback to control gain, provide...
Models of cortical neuronal circuits commonly depend on inhibitory feedback to control gain, provide...
Models of cortical neuronal circuits commonly depend on inhibitory feedback to control gain, provide...
Lateral connectivity within cortical areas is pervasive in the mammalian neocortex. The lateral inte...
A large and influential class of neural network architectures use post-integration lateral inhibitio...
It has long been known that lateral inhibition in neural networks can lead to a winner-take-all comp...
Nearly all models of direction selectivity (DS) in visual cortex are based on feedforward connection...
We study how excitation and inhibition are distributed mesoscopically in small brain regions, by mea...
Cortical processing reflects the interplay of synaptic excitation and synaptic inhibition. Rapidly a...
A new approach to understanding the interaction between cortical areas is provided by a mathematical...