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October 31, 1997 0306456990 978-0306456992 1
California Inst. of Technology, Pasadena, CA. Proceedings of the Annual Computational Neuro- science Conference, held July 14-17, 1996, in Boston, Massachusetts. Includes 148 of the 234 papers presented at the meeting. Modified-outline format. DNLM: Neurosciences--congresses.

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Development of the nervous system involves an initial overproduction of synaptic contacts, followed by the removal of redundant connections. Read the first page
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reference spike train, flanking tones, cell wide signal, hippocampal network model, rebound train, captor tones, primary tastants, lateral inhibitory learning, phasic firing behavior, finite element decomposition, transverse patterning problem, attentional stream, swimmeret system, neuronal spike train data, piriform cortex pyramidal cells, firing preferences, theta cycle, natural image environment, output spike rates, sniff cycles, gastric mill rhythm, burst proportion, large amplitude action potential, phasic cells, gap trials
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New York, Plenum Press, Brain Res, Academic Press, Journal of Neuroscience, San Diego, Brandeis University, Anders Lansner, Department of Computer Science, Boston University, Sten Grillner, Cambridge University Press, Orjan Ekeberg, Vision Research, Journal of Neurophysiology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Lawrence Erlbaum, National Science Foundation, Biophysical Journal, Per Hammarlund, Position Vector, Office of Naval Research, Oxford University Press, Springer Verlag, University of Rochester
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