On the computational basis of synchronized codes

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):700-701 (1997)
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Abstract

For scene analysis, it is important to ask the question of how synchronized population codes – the basic representation employed in the target article – are generated. Recent computational advances have resolved the critical challenges of rapid synchronization with local coupling and rapid desynchronization. The synchronized codes make real contributions to tackling the problem of scene analysis.

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