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Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 7, 1985
A neural theory of circadian rhythms: split rhythms, after-effects and motivational interactionsG A Carpenter, S Grossberg
Vision Research|May 27, 1999
A self-organizing neural system for learning to recognize textured scenesS Grossberg, J R Williamson
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1984
A neural theory of circadian rhythms: Aschoff's rule in diurnal and nocturnal mammalsG A Carpenter, S Grossberg
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|December 13, 2000
A neural model of how horizontal and interlaminar connections of visual cortex develop into adult circuits that carry out perceptual grouping and learningS Grossberg, J R Williamson
Perception & Psychophysics|November 1, 1984
Neural dynamics of brightness perception: features, boundaries, diffusion, and resonanceM A Cohen, S Grossberg
Applied Optics|June 5, 2010
Neural networks: introduction to the 1 December 1987 issue of Applied OpticsG A Carpenter, S Grossberg
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 24, 1998
Cortical networks for control of voluntary arm movements under variable force conditionsD Bullock, P Cisek, S Grossberg
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|December 22, 1999
A neural model of motion processing and visual navigation by cortical area MSTS Grossberg, E Mingolla, C Pack
Spatial Vision|June 28, 2007
Laminar cortical dynamics of visual form and motion interactions during coherent object motion perceptionJ Berzhanskaya, S Grossberg, E Mingolla
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 27, 1999
How the basal ganglia use parallel excitatory and inhibitory learning pathways to selectively respond to unexpected rewarding cuesJ Brown, D Bullock, S Grossberg
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 7, 1985
A neural theory of circadian rhythms: split rhythms, after-effects and motivational interactionsG A Carpenter, S Grossberg
Vision Research|May 27, 1999
A self-organizing neural system for learning to recognize textured scenesS Grossberg, J R Williamson
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1984
A neural theory of circadian rhythms: Aschoff's rule in diurnal and nocturnal mammalsG A Carpenter, S Grossberg
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|December 13, 2000
A neural model of how horizontal and interlaminar connections of visual cortex develop into adult circuits that carry out perceptual grouping and learningS Grossberg, J R Williamson
Perception & Psychophysics|November 1, 1984
Neural dynamics of brightness perception: features, boundaries, diffusion, and resonanceM A Cohen, S Grossberg
Applied Optics|June 5, 2010
Neural networks: introduction to the 1 December 1987 issue of Applied OpticsG A Carpenter, S Grossberg
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 24, 1998
Cortical networks for control of voluntary arm movements under variable force conditionsD Bullock, P Cisek, S Grossberg
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|December 22, 1999
A neural model of motion processing and visual navigation by cortical area MSTS Grossberg, E Mingolla, C Pack
Spatial Vision|June 28, 2007
Laminar cortical dynamics of visual form and motion interactions during coherent object motion perceptionJ Berzhanskaya, S Grossberg, E Mingolla
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 27, 1999
How the basal ganglia use parallel excitatory and inhibitory learning pathways to selectively respond to unexpected rewarding cuesJ Brown, D Bullock, S Grossberg
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