AbstractOne of the more prosaic but necessary features of almost any information processing system is gain control. All such systems must have some way to adjust the relationship between input, which can vary dramatically depending on changes in the environment, and output, which is almost always required to remain within a limited range of amplitudes. While the volume control on a radio or the brightness control on a computer monitor are not the most exciting or highly touted features, imagine such devices without these forms of gain control. Many an engineer can attest to the large effort required to design automatic gain controls in telephones, cameras, and radio transmitters
Gain modulation, which is seen in many cortical areas, is a change in the response amplitude of a ne...
Gain modulation, in which the sensitivity of a neural response to one input is modified by a second ...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
AbstractOne of the more prosaic but necessary features of almost any information processing system i...
This report presents a dynamical mechanism of gain control, inspired by a simple membranar model for...
abstract: Gain control is essential for the proper function of any sensory system. However, the prec...
AbstractThe retina needs to process visual information under a wide range of conditions, a feat faci...
Gain Control Network Conditions in Early Sensory Coding. Serrano et al. PLoS Computational Biology. ...
Recent neurophysiological experiments have revealed that the linear and nonlinear kernels of the tra...
Normalizing neural responses by the sum of population activity allows the nervous system to adjust i...
SummaryGain modulation is a widespread neuronal phenomenon that modifies response amplitude without ...
AbstractGain modulation is a prominent feature of neuronal activity recorded in behaving animals, bu...
Prolonged stimulation by temporally modulated sinusoidal gratings causes a decrease in the contrast ...
To act as computational devices, neurons must perform mathematical operations as they transform syna...
Abstract Adaptation is a salient property of sensory processing. All adaptational or gain control me...
Gain modulation, which is seen in many cortical areas, is a change in the response amplitude of a ne...
Gain modulation, in which the sensitivity of a neural response to one input is modified by a second ...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
AbstractOne of the more prosaic but necessary features of almost any information processing system i...
This report presents a dynamical mechanism of gain control, inspired by a simple membranar model for...
abstract: Gain control is essential for the proper function of any sensory system. However, the prec...
AbstractThe retina needs to process visual information under a wide range of conditions, a feat faci...
Gain Control Network Conditions in Early Sensory Coding. Serrano et al. PLoS Computational Biology. ...
Recent neurophysiological experiments have revealed that the linear and nonlinear kernels of the tra...
Normalizing neural responses by the sum of population activity allows the nervous system to adjust i...
SummaryGain modulation is a widespread neuronal phenomenon that modifies response amplitude without ...
AbstractGain modulation is a prominent feature of neuronal activity recorded in behaving animals, bu...
Prolonged stimulation by temporally modulated sinusoidal gratings causes a decrease in the contrast ...
To act as computational devices, neurons must perform mathematical operations as they transform syna...
Abstract Adaptation is a salient property of sensory processing. All adaptational or gain control me...
Gain modulation, which is seen in many cortical areas, is a change in the response amplitude of a ne...
Gain modulation, in which the sensitivity of a neural response to one input is modified by a second ...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...