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  • Modulation of Neuronal Interactions Through Neuronal Synchronization
    Science, Vol. 316, No. 5831. (15 June 2007), pp. 1609-1612.
    by Thilo Womelsdorf, Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen, Robert Oostenveld, Wolf Singer, Robert Desimone, Andreas K Engel, Pascal Fries
  • Visual input evokes transient and strong shunting inhibition in visual cortical neurons
    Nature, Vol. 393, No. 6683. (28 May 1998), pp. 369-373.
    by Lyle J Borg-Graham, Cyril Monier, Yves Fregnac
  • notes Recurrent excitation in neocortical circuits.
    Science, Vol. 269, No. 5226. (18 August 1995), pp. 981-985.
    by RJ Douglas, C Koch, M Mahowald, KA Martin, HH Suarez
  • Suppression without inhibition in visual cortex.
    Neuron, Vol. 35, No. 4. (15 August 2002), pp. 759-771.
    by TC Freeman, S Durand, DC Kiper, M Carandini
  • Role of inhibition in the specification of orientation selectivity of cells in the cat striate cortex.
    Vis Neurosci, Vol. 2, No. 1. (1989), pp. 41-55.
    by AB Bonds
  • Benefits of Contrast Normalization Demonstrated in Neurons and Model Cells
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 27, No. 30. (25 July 2007), pp. 8071-8079.
    by Kate S Gaudry, Pamela Reinagel
  • The Operating Point of the Cortex: Neurons as Large Deviation Detectors
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 27, No. 29. (18 July 2007), pp. 7673-7683.
    by Dario L Ringach, Brian J Malone
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Elicits Coupled Neural and Hemodynamic Consequences
    Science, Vol. 317, No. 5846. (28 September 2007), pp. 1918-1921.
    by Elena A Allen, Brian N Pasley, Thang Duong, Ralph D Freeman
  • Turning on and off recurrent balanced cortical activity.
    Nature, Vol. 423, No. 6937. (15 May 2003), pp. 288-293.
  • Circuits that build visual cortical receptive fields.
    Trends Neurosci, Vol. 29, No. 1. (January 2006), pp. 30-39.
    by JA Hirsch, LM Martinez
  • Chapter 4 The generation of receptive-field structure in cat primary visual cortex.
    Prog Brain Res, Vol. 154 (2006), pp. 73-92.
    by LM Martinez
    posted to cat receptive_field review v1 by klouie on 2006-11-14 22:09:18 as ** along with 1 group Glimcher_Lab
  • Visual cortical mechanisms detecting focal orientation discontinuities
    Nature, Vol. 378, No. 6556. (30 November 1995), pp. 492-496.
    by Adam M Slllito, Kenneth L Grieve, Helen E Jones, Javier Cudeiro, Justin Davls
  • The statistical reliability of signals in single neurons in cat and monkey visual cortex.
    Vision Res, Vol. 23, No. 8. (1983), pp. 775-785.
    by DJ Tolhurst, JA Movshon, AF Dean
  • Precise Long-Range Synchronization of Activity and Silence in Neocortical Neurons during Slow-Wave Sleep
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 26, No. 21. (24 May 2006), pp. 5665-5672.
    by Maxim Volgushev, Sylvain Chauvette, Mikhail Mukovski, Igor Timofeev
  • Current source-density method and application in cat cerebral cortex: investigation of evoked potentials and EEG phenomena
    Physiol. Rev., Vol. 65, No. 1. (1 January 1985), pp. 37-100.
  • Half-squaring in responses of cat striate cells.
    Vis Neurosci, Vol. 9, No. 5. (November 1992), pp. 427-443.
    by DJ Heeger
    posted to cat neurophysiology normalization v1 by klouie on 2005-11-28 16:44:42 as ** along with 1 group Glimcher_Lab
  • Low response variability in simultaneously recorded retinal, thalamic, and cortical neurons.
    Neuron, Vol. 27, No. 3. (September 2000), pp. 635-646.
    by P Kara, P Reinagel, RC Reid
  • Cellular mechanisms contributing to response variability of cortical neurons in vivo.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 19, No. 6. (15 March 1999), pp. 2209-2223.
    by R Azouz, CM Gray
  • Dynamics of ongoing activity: explanation of the large variability in evoked cortical responses.
    Science, Vol. 273, No. 5283. (27 September 1996), pp. 1868-1871.
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