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NEURAL PATTERNS AS DETECTION UNITS IN SENSORY SYSTEMS.
Ainat Kalay
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Shaul Hochstein
, Larry Rudolph
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Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences
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Receptive Field
100%
Visual System
100%
Sensory Systems
100%
Neural Patterns
100%
Primary Cortical Neurons
100%
Lateral Geniculate nucleus
100%
Detection Unit
100%
High-order
50%
Mathematical Model
50%
Neural Activity
50%
Information Processing
50%
Gaussian Model
50%
Complex Patterns
50%
Graphical Display
50%
Computer Time
50%
Lower Order
50%
Visual Information Processing
50%
Human Interface
50%
XCell
50%
Feature Detector
50%
Neuron Network
50%
Neuronal Patterns
50%
Pattern Representation
50%
Difference of Gaussian
50%
Retinal Ganglion
50%
Neuroscience
Information Processing
100%
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
100%
Receptive Field
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
50%
Ganglion
50%