Browsing Open Access Repositories by Subject "neuroscience"

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  • A molecular mechanism for the topographic alignment of convergent neural maps 

    Savier, E; Eglen, Stephen John; Bathélémy, A; Perraut, M; Pfrieger, FW; Lemke, G; Reber, M (eLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife, 2017-03-14)
    Sensory processing requires proper alignment of neural maps throughout the brain. In the superficial layers of the superior colliculus of the midbrain, converging projections from retinal ganglion cells and neurons in ...

  • Examining high level neural representations of cluttered scenes 

    Unknown author (2010-07-29)
    Humans and other primates can rapidly categorize objects even when they are embedded in complex visual scenes (Thorpe et al., 1996; Fabre-Thorpe et al., 1998). Studies by Serre et al., 2007 have shown that the ability of ...

  • Face processing in humans is compatible with a simple shape-based model of vision 

    Unknown author (2004-03-05)
    Understanding how the human visual system recognizes objects is one of the key challenges in neuroscience. Inspired by a large body of physiological evidence (Felleman and Van Essen, 1991; Hubel and Wiesel, 1962; Livingstone ...

  • Face processing in humans is compatible with a simple shape-based model of vision 

    Unknown author (2004-03-05)
    Understanding how the human visual system recognizes objects is one of the key challenges in neuroscience. Inspired by a large body of physiological evidence (Felleman and Van Essen, 1991; Hubel and Wiesel, 1962; Livingstone ...

  • Mathematics of the Neural Response 

    Unknown author (2008-11-26)
    We propose a natural image representation, the neural response, motivated by the neuroscience of the visual cortex. The inner product defined by the neural response leads to a similarity measure between functions which we ...

  • Notes on the Shannon Entropy of the Neural Response 

    Unknown author (2009-10-09)
    In these notes we focus on the concept of Shannon entropy in an attempt to provide a systematic way of assessing the discrimination properties of the neural response, and quantifying the role played by the number of layers ...

  • Toward standard practices for sharing computer code and programs in neuroscience 

    Eglen, Stephen John; Marwick, B; Halchenko, YO; Hanke, M; Sufi, S; Gleeson, P; Silver, RA; Davison, AP; Lanyon, L; Abrams, M; Wachtler, T; Willshaw, DJ; Pouzat, C; Poline, J-B
    Computational techniques are central in many areas of neuroscience and are relatively easy to share. This paper describes why computer programs underlying scientific publications should be shared and lists simple steps for ...