Neural interaction in cat primary auditory cortex II. Effects of sound stimulation.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] D. P. Phillips. Temporal response features of cat auditory cortex neurons contributing to sensitivity to tones delivered in the presence of continuous noise , 1985, Hearing Research.
[2] J J Eggermont,et al. Neural interaction in cat primary auditory cortex. Dependence on recording depth, electrode separation, and age. , 1992, Journal of neurophysiology.
[3] J. Eggermont. Maturational aspects of periodicity coding in cat primary auditory cortex , 1991, Hearing Research.
[4] M M Merzenich,et al. Representation of cochlea within primary auditory cortex in the cat. , 1975, Journal of neurophysiology.
[5] D. Georgescauld. Local Cortical Circuits, An Electrophysiological Study , 1983 .
[6] G. P. Moore,et al. Neuronal spike trains and stochastic point processes. II. Simultaneous spike trains. , 1967, Biophysical journal.
[7] M K Habib,et al. Dynamics of neuronal firing correlation: modulation of "effective connectivity". , 1989, Journal of neurophysiology.
[8] D. P. Phillips,et al. Neurons in the cat's primary auditory cortex distinguished by their responses to tones and wide-spectrum noise , 1985, Hearing Research.
[9] George L. Gerstein,et al. Coordinated activity of neuron pairs in anesthetized rat dorsal cochlear nucleus , 1989, Brain Research.
[10] Michael Erb,et al. Functional connectivity in neuronal systems: Context-dependence of effective network organization does not require synaptic plasticity , 1989 .
[11] J J Eggermont,et al. Coherent neural activity in the auditory midbrain of the grassfrog. , 1987, Journal of neurophysiology.
[12] A Aertsen,et al. Coherent activity in neuronal populations: analysis and interpretation , 1987 .
[13] A. Aertsen,et al. Evaluation of neuronal connectivity: Sensitivity of cross-correlation , 1985, Brain Research.
[14] V. Braitenberg. Cell Assemblies in the Cerebral Cortex , 1978 .
[15] J. Eggermont. Coding of free field intensity in the auditory midbrain of the leopard frog. I. Results for tonal stimuli , 1989, Hearing Research.
[16] H. Boogaard,et al. System identification based on point processes and correlation densities. I: The nonrefractory neuron model , 1986 .
[17] Jos J. Eggermont,et al. Stimulus induced and spontaneous rhythmic firing of single units in cat primary auditory cortex , 1992, Hearing Research.
[18] John N. Walton,et al. The neurosciences: Second study program , 1971 .
[19] A. Aertsen,et al. Dynamic Aspects of Neuronal Cooperativity: Fast Stimulus-Locked Modulations of Effective Connectivity , 1991 .
[20] M. Abeles,et al. Neuronal activities related to higher brain functions-theoretical and experimental implications , 1989, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
[21] R. Llinás. The intrinsic electrophysiological properties of mammalian neurons: insights into central nervous system function. , 1988, Science.
[22] E Ahissar,et al. Neural interactions in the frontal cortex of a behaving monkey: signs of dependence on stimulus context and behavioral state. , 1991, Journal fur Hirnforschung.
[23] P A Salin,et al. Convergence and divergence in the afferent projections to cat area 17 , 1989, The Journal of comparative neurology.
[24] Ron D. Frostig,et al. The effects of stimuli on the activity and functional connectivity of local neuronal groups in the cat auditory cortex , 1983, Brain Research.
[25] G L Gerstein,et al. Interactions between neurons in auditory cortex of the cat. , 1974, Journal of neurophysiology.