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START: A Bridge between Emotion Theory and Neurobiology through Dynamic System Modeling [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Lewis proposes "reconceptualization" (p. 1) of how to link the psychology and neurobiology of emotion and cognitive-emotional interactions. His main proposed themes have actually been actively and quantitatively developed in the neural modeling ...
Grossberg, Stephen
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Existence and Stability of Antiperiodic Solution for a Class of Generalized Neural Networks with Impulses and Arbitrary Delays on Time Scales

open access: yesJournal of Inequalities and Applications, 2010
By using coincidence degree theory and Lyapunov functions, we study the existence and global exponential stability of antiperiodic solutions for a class of generalized neural networks with impulses and arbitrary delays on time scales.
Li Yongkun, Xu Erliang, Zhang Tianwei
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Exponential Stability of Periodic Solutions for Inertial Type BAM Cohen-Grossberg Neural Networks

open access: yesAbstract and Applied Analysis, 2014
The existence and exponential stability of periodic solutions for inertial type BAM Cohen-Grossberg neural networks are investigated. First, by properly choosing variable substitution, the system is transformed to first order differential equation ...
Chunfang Miao, Yunquan Ke
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Synchronized Oscillations During Cooperative Feature Lining in a Cortical Model of Visual Perception [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
A neural network model of synchronized oscillations in visual cortex is presented to account for recent neurophysiological findings that such synchronization may reflect global properties of the stimulus.
Grossberg, Stephen, Somers, David
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The What-And-Where Filter: A Spatial Mapping Neural Network for Object Recognition and Image Understanding [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
The What-and-Where filter forms part of a neural network architecture for spatial mapping, object recognition, and image understanding. The Where fllter responds to an image figure that has been separated from its background.
Carpenter, Gail A.   +2 more
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Cortical Synchronization and Perceptual Framing [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
How does the brain group together different parts of an object into a coherent visual object representation? Different parts of an object may be processed by the brain at different rates and may thus become desynchronized. Perceptual framing is a process
Grossberg, Stephen, Gruenwald, Alexander
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Cortical Learning of Recognition Categories: A Resolution of the Exemplar Vs. Prototype Debate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Do humans and animals learn exemplars or prototypes when they categorize objects and events in the world? How are different degrees of abstraction realized through learning by neurons in inferotemporal and prefrontal cortex?
Amis, Gregory P.   +3 more
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A Neural Network Model of Auditory Scene Anaysis and Source Segregation [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
In environments with multiple sound sources, the auditory system is capable of teasing apart the impinging jumbled signal into different mental objects, or streams, as in its ability to solve the cocktail party problem. A neural network model of auditory
Cohen, Michael   +3 more
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ARSTREAM: A Neural Network Model of Auditory Scene Analysis and Source Segregation [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Multiple sound sources often contain harmonics that overlap and may be degraded by environmental noise. The auditory system is capable of teasing apart these sources into distinct mental objects, or streams.
Grossberg, Stephen   +3 more
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