Publikationen von NK Logothetis
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Bericht (9)
1261.
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129). Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany (2004), 20 S.
Comparison of experimental and theoretical spiral MR trajectories (Technical Report of the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, 1262.
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119). Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany (2003), 22 S.
Psychophysical comparison of synthesis algorithms for natural images (Technical Report of the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, 1263.
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117). Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany (2003), 43 S.
Simulation von Basisspektren zur Frequenzdomänenanalyse von in vivo 1H NMR-Spektren mittels LCModel: Simulation of Basis Spectra for Frequency Domain Analysis of in vivo 1H NMR Spectra using LCModel (Technical Report of the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, 1264.
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The Role of Attention in Binocular Rivalry as Revealed through Optokinetic Nystagmus. MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT School of Science: Center for Biological & Computational Learning, Cambridge, MA, USA (1995), 17 S.
1265.
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125). MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT School of Science: Center for Biological & Computational Learning, Cambridge, MA, USA (1995), 18 S.
On the Physiology of Bistable Percepts (C.B.C.L. Paper, AI Memo, No: 1553, 1266.
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Spatial Reference Frames for Object Recognition: Tuning for Rotations in Depth. MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT School of Science: Center for Biological & Computational Learning, Cambridge, MA, USA (1995), 17 S.
1267.
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Viewer-Centered Object Recognition in Monkeys. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and Center for Biological and Computational Learning Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Cambridge, MA, USA (1994), 20 S.
1268.
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View-based Models of 3D Object Recognition and Class-specific Invariances. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and Center for Biological and Computational Learning Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Cambridge, MA, USA (1994), 12 S.
Preprint (13)
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Focusing perceptual attention in the past constrains outcome-based learning in the future by adjusting cortico-cortical interactions. (eingereicht)
1270.
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Signatures of criticality in efficient coding networks. (eingereicht)
1271.
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Information Theoretic Measures of Causal Influences during Transient Neural Events. (eingereicht)
1272.
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Mouse primary visual cortex neurons respond to the illusory “darker than black” in neon color spreading. (eingereicht)
1273.
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Bayesian Information Criterion for Event-based Multi-trial Ensemble data. (eingereicht)
1274.
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Focusing perceptual attention in one modality constrains subsequent learning in another modality. (eingereicht)
1275.
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A model of Ponto-Geniculo-Occipital waves supports bidirectional control of cortical plasticity across sleep-stages. (eingereicht)
1276.
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Connection “Stripes” in the Primate Insula. (eingereicht)
1277.
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Distinct ensembles in the noradrenergic locus coeruleus evoke diverse cortical states. (eingereicht)
1278.
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Prefrontal state fluctuations control access to consciousness. (eingereicht)
1279.
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The hemodynamic initial-dip consists of both volumetric and oxymetric changes correlated to localized spiking activity. (eingereicht)
1280.
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The timing of hemodynamic changes reliably reflects spiking activity. (eingereicht)