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Spatially Distributed Networks
2010In the previous chapters, we focused generally on single neurons, small populations of neurons, and the occasional array of neurons. With the advent of multielectrode recording, intrinsic imaging, calcium imaging, and even functional magnetic resonance imaging, it is becoming possible to explore spatiotemporal patterns of neural activity. This leads to
G. Bard Ermentrout, David H. Terman
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Spatial concentration distributions
Environmental Science & Technology, 1984Donald Mackay, Sally Paterson
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Spatial distribution of muscle fibers
The Anatomical Record, 1995AbstractThe analysis of Gates and Betz (1993 Anat. Rec., 236:381–389) of the spatial distribution of two different populations of muscle fibers in the lumbrical muscle of the rat is discussed. The conclusion that muscle fibers belonging to a single motor unit are distributd at random in most muscles appears to need reconsideration.
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SPATIAL OLIGOPOLIES WITH COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTION
International Game Theory Review, 2009The main objects here are Nash equilibria in spatial Cournot oligopolies when profits depend on coordinated distribution. Production is non-cooperative, but the subsequent transportation must be performed jointly to minimize costs. Cournot-Nash equilibria for this two-stage game with partial coalitional strategies are determined by means of a ...
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The spatial distribution of attention
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2019Understanding how spatial attention is distributed over space (i.e. the attentional window) is highly important for theoretical, methodological, as well as applied reasons. One fundamental challenge to the study of the attentional window is that most of our current knowledge is based on measuring distractors interference, or relying in some other way ...
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2009
Reasoning about perceived context information is fundamental for autonomous systems to draw conclusions about their spatial contexts and adapt to changing situations at runtime. According to our focus on qualitative spatial relations, this chapter builds on the qualitative abstractions presented in Chapter 3 and is concerned with inferring new from ...
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Reasoning about perceived context information is fundamental for autonomous systems to draw conclusions about their spatial contexts and adapt to changing situations at runtime. According to our focus on qualitative spatial relations, this chapter builds on the qualitative abstractions presented in Chapter 3 and is concerned with inferring new from ...
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Spatial distribution of dispersing animals
Journal of Mathematical Biology, 1980A mathematical model for the dispersal of an animal population is presented for a system in which animals are initially released in the central region of a uniform field and migrate randomly, exerting mutually repulsive influences (population pressure) until they eventually become sedentary.
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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2017
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