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Simon J Thorpe

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Plos One|January 3, 2008
Spike timing dependent plasticity finds the start of repeating patterns in continuous spike trainsTimothée Masquelier, Rudy Guyonneau, Simon J Thorpe
Journal of Vision|November 30, 2006
Animals roll around the clock: the rotation invariance of ultrarapid visual processingRudy Guyonneau, Holle Kirchner, Simon J Thorpe
Neural Computation|September 1, 2009
Competitive STDP-based spike pattern learningTimothée Masquelier, Rudy Guyonneau, Simon J Thorpe
Journal of Physiology, Paris|November 9, 2005
Temporal codes and sparse representations: a key to understanding rapid processing in the visual systemRudy Guyonneau, Rufin Vanrullen, Simon J Thorpe
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|April 21, 2018
Unsupervised Feature Learning With Winner-Takes-All Based STDPPaul Ferré, Franck Mamalet, Simon J Thorpe
Trends in Neurosciences|January 1, 2005
Spike times make senseRufin VanRullen, Rudy Guyonneau, Simon J Thorpe
Neural Computation|April 15, 2005
Neurons tune to the earliest spikes through STDPRudy Guyonneau, Rufin VanRullen, Simon J Thorpe
Neuron|June 1, 2010
Rapid formation of robust auditory memories: insights from noiseTrevor R Agus, Simon J Thorpe, Daniel Pressnitzer
Journal of Vision|May 15, 2010
Fast saccades toward faces: face detection in just 100 msSébastien M Crouzet, Holle Kirchner, Simon J Thorpe
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 30, 2009
Oscillations, phase-of-firing coding, and spike timing-dependent plasticity: an efficient learning schemeTimothée Masquelier, Etienne Hugues, Gustavo Deco, et al.
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Plos One|January 3, 2008
Spike timing dependent plasticity finds the start of repeating patterns in continuous spike trainsTimothée Masquelier, Rudy Guyonneau, Simon J Thorpe
Journal of Vision|November 30, 2006
Animals roll around the clock: the rotation invariance of ultrarapid visual processingRudy Guyonneau, Holle Kirchner, Simon J Thorpe
Neural Computation|September 1, 2009
Competitive STDP-based spike pattern learningTimothée Masquelier, Rudy Guyonneau, Simon J Thorpe
Journal of Physiology, Paris|November 9, 2005
Temporal codes and sparse representations: a key to understanding rapid processing in the visual systemRudy Guyonneau, Rufin Vanrullen, Simon J Thorpe
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|April 21, 2018
Unsupervised Feature Learning With Winner-Takes-All Based STDPPaul Ferré, Franck Mamalet, Simon J Thorpe
Trends in Neurosciences|January 1, 2005
Spike times make senseRufin VanRullen, Rudy Guyonneau, Simon J Thorpe
Neural Computation|April 15, 2005
Neurons tune to the earliest spikes through STDPRudy Guyonneau, Rufin VanRullen, Simon J Thorpe
Neuron|June 1, 2010
Rapid formation of robust auditory memories: insights from noiseTrevor R Agus, Simon J Thorpe, Daniel Pressnitzer
Journal of Vision|May 15, 2010
Fast saccades toward faces: face detection in just 100 msSébastien M Crouzet, Holle Kirchner, Simon J Thorpe
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 30, 2009
Oscillations, phase-of-firing coding, and spike timing-dependent plasticity: an efficient learning schemeTimothée Masquelier, Etienne Hugues, Gustavo Deco, et al.
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