AbstractThe synfire chain model of brain organization has received much theoretical attention since its introduction (Abeles, 1982, 1991). However there has been no convincing experimental demonstration of synfire chains due partly to limitations of recording technology but also due to lack of appropriate analytic methods for large scale recordings of parallel spike trains. We have previously published one such method based on intersection of the neural populations active at two different times (Schrader et al., 2008). In the present paper we extend this analysis to deal with higher firing rates and noise levels, and develop two additional tools based on properties of repeating firing patterns. All three measures show characteristic signatu...
International audienceThis paper describes and compares two classical methods for the detection of n...
The Hebbian hypothesis [1] states that neurons organize in assemblies of co-active neuronsacting as ...
To investigate cortical network interactions during a reach-to-grasp task [1], we analyzed spatio-te...
AbstractThe synfire chain model of brain organization has received much theoretical attention since ...
The synfire chain model of brain organization has received much theoretical attention since its intr...
The synfire chain (SFC) model has been suggested [1] as a network model for cortical cell assemblies...
The synfire chain (SFC) model has been suggested [1] as a network model for cortical cell assemblies...
The synfire chain (SFC) model has been suggested as a network model for cortical cell assemblies. It...
We present a non-parametric and computationally efficient method that detects spatiotemporal firing ...
The synfire chain (SFC) model has been suggested (Abeles, 1982, 1991) as a network model for cortica...
We present a non-parametric and computationally efficient method that detects spatiotemporal firing ...
Schrader et al [1] proposed a method for the detection of a repeatedly active synfire chain (SFC) [2...
With the ability to observe the activity from large numbers of neurons simultaneously using modern r...
With the ability to observe the activity from large numbers of neurons simultaneously using modern r...
With the ability to observe the activity from large numbers of neurons simultaneously using modern r...
International audienceThis paper describes and compares two classical methods for the detection of n...
The Hebbian hypothesis [1] states that neurons organize in assemblies of co-active neuronsacting as ...
To investigate cortical network interactions during a reach-to-grasp task [1], we analyzed spatio-te...
AbstractThe synfire chain model of brain organization has received much theoretical attention since ...
The synfire chain model of brain organization has received much theoretical attention since its intr...
The synfire chain (SFC) model has been suggested [1] as a network model for cortical cell assemblies...
The synfire chain (SFC) model has been suggested [1] as a network model for cortical cell assemblies...
The synfire chain (SFC) model has been suggested as a network model for cortical cell assemblies. It...
We present a non-parametric and computationally efficient method that detects spatiotemporal firing ...
The synfire chain (SFC) model has been suggested (Abeles, 1982, 1991) as a network model for cortica...
We present a non-parametric and computationally efficient method that detects spatiotemporal firing ...
Schrader et al [1] proposed a method for the detection of a repeatedly active synfire chain (SFC) [2...
With the ability to observe the activity from large numbers of neurons simultaneously using modern r...
With the ability to observe the activity from large numbers of neurons simultaneously using modern r...
With the ability to observe the activity from large numbers of neurons simultaneously using modern r...
International audienceThis paper describes and compares two classical methods for the detection of n...
The Hebbian hypothesis [1] states that neurons organize in assemblies of co-active neuronsacting as ...
To investigate cortical network interactions during a reach-to-grasp task [1], we analyzed spatio-te...