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Abnormal neural oscillations and synchrony in schizophrenia
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2010Peter J Uhlhaas, Wolf Singer
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Word frequency effect in written production: Evidence from ERPs and neural oscillations.
Psychophysiology, 2021It has been widely documented that word frequency (WF) modulates language processing in various input and output modalities. WF effect has also been reported in the domain of written production; however, how WF affects written production is a ...
Cheng Wang, Qingfang Zhang
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Neural Oscillations Orchestrate Multisensory Processing
The Neuroscientist, 2018At any given moment, we receive input through our different sensory systems, and this information needs to be processed and integrated. Multisensory processing requires the coordinated activity of distinct cortical areas. Key mechanisms implicated in these processes include local neural oscillations and functional connectivity between distant cortical
J. Keil, D. Senkowski
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Proceedings of the 41st SICE Annual Conference. SICE 2002., 2003
In spiking neural networks (SNNs) the information processing is carried out by spike trains in a manner similar to the generic biological neurons. This paper presents a method for synthesis of neural oscillators by SNN's. We propose a learning method of SNN's such that they possess the desired periodic spike trains with specified spike emission times.
Y. Kuroe, T. Mori
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In spiking neural networks (SNNs) the information processing is carried out by spike trains in a manner similar to the generic biological neurons. This paper presents a method for synthesis of neural oscillators by SNN's. We propose a learning method of SNN's such that they possess the desired periodic spike trains with specified spike emission times.
Y. Kuroe, T. Mori
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Analysis of a neural oscillator
Biological Cybernetics, 2011Although the Matsuoka neural oscillator, which was originally proposed as a model of central pattern generators, has widely been used for various robots performing rhythmic movements, its characteristics are not clearly explained even now. This article shows two closed-form relations that express the frequency and amplitude of the generated oscillation
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Neural network using oscillators
Electronics and Communications in Japan (Part III: Fundamental Electronic Science), 1992AbstractThis paper proposes an oscillator neural network which replaces the sigmoidal nonlinearities in a Hopfield neural network with oscillators. When oscillators are used as saturating nonlinearities and their rise and fall times are utilized, results similar to simulated annealing are obtained, and therefore the desired solution can be obtained in ...
Tetsuro Endo, Kazuhiro Takeyama
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Transformation of neural oscillators
1996In this paper we outline a method of model transformation for neural oscillators defined by a set of ordinary differential equations and a non-linearity. The transformation sets the parameters such that the transformed oscillators have the same phase and frequency in the state of harmonic balance.
Malaka, Rainer, Berdux, Jörg
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Retrieval Dynamics in Oscillator Neural Networks
Neural Computation, 1998We present an analytical approach that allows us to treat the long-time behavior of the recalling process in an oscillator neural network. It is well known that in coupled oscillatory neuronal systems, under suitable conditions, the original dynamics can be reduced to a simpler phase dynamics.
T, Aoyagi, K, Kitano
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Neural oscillations predict flow experience
Cognitive NeurodynamicsFlow experience, characterized by immersion in the activity at hand, provides a motivational boost and promotes positive behaviors. However, the oscillatory representations of flow experience are still poorly understood. In this study, the difficulty of the video game was adjusted to manipulate the individual's personalized flow or non-flow state, and ...
Bingxin, Lin +4 more
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Sensory segmentation with coupled neural oscillators
Biological Cybernetics, 1992We present a model of sensory segmentation that is based on the generation and processing of temporal tags in the form of oscillations, as suggested by the Dynamic Link Architecture. The model forms the basis for a natural solution to the sensory segmentation problem.
von der Malsburg, Christoph +1 more
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