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R B Pinter

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 5, 1984
Adaptation of receptive field spatial organization via multiplicative lateral inhibitionR B Pinter
Biological Cybernetics|January 1, 1985
Adaptation of spatial modulation transfer functions via nonlinear lateral inhibitionR B Pinter
Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 7, 1983
Product term nonlinear lateral inhibition enhances visual selectivity for small objects or edgesR B Pinter
Nature|December 1, 1977
Visual discrimination between small objects and large textured backgroundsR B Pinter
Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 21, 1983
The electrophysiological bases for linear and for nonlinear product term lateral inhibition and the consequences for wide field textured stimuliR B Pinter
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|September 1, 1978
Low-frequency dynamics of the iliac artery of the unanesthetized baboonF A Spelman, R B Pinter
Network (Bristol, England)|May 1, 1996
Motion processing using asymmetric shunting lateral inhibitory networksS P Tonkin, R B Pinter
Brain Research|February 23, 1981
Temporal and spatial response characteristics of the cat superior colliculusR B Pinter, L R Harris
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 1, 1990
What causes edge fixation in walking flies?D Osorio, M V Srinivasan, R B Pinter
Visual Neuroscience|June 1, 1990
Shift of edge-taxis to scototaxis depends on mean luminance and is predicted by a matched filter theory on the responses of fly lamina LMC cellsR B Pinter, D Osorio, M V Srinivasan
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 5, 1984
Adaptation of receptive field spatial organization via multiplicative lateral inhibitionR B Pinter
Biological Cybernetics|January 1, 1985
Adaptation of spatial modulation transfer functions via nonlinear lateral inhibitionR B Pinter
Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 7, 1983
Product term nonlinear lateral inhibition enhances visual selectivity for small objects or edgesR B Pinter
Nature|December 1, 1977
Visual discrimination between small objects and large textured backgroundsR B Pinter
Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 21, 1983
The electrophysiological bases for linear and for nonlinear product term lateral inhibition and the consequences for wide field textured stimuliR B Pinter
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|September 1, 1978
Low-frequency dynamics of the iliac artery of the unanesthetized baboonF A Spelman, R B Pinter
Network (Bristol, England)|May 1, 1996
Motion processing using asymmetric shunting lateral inhibitory networksS P Tonkin, R B Pinter
Brain Research|February 23, 1981
Temporal and spatial response characteristics of the cat superior colliculusR B Pinter, L R Harris
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 1, 1990
What causes edge fixation in walking flies?D Osorio, M V Srinivasan, R B Pinter
Visual Neuroscience|June 1, 1990
Shift of edge-taxis to scototaxis depends on mean luminance and is predicted by a matched filter theory on the responses of fly lamina LMC cellsR B Pinter, D Osorio, M V Srinivasan
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