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Simon M Stringer

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Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|November 5, 2016
Neural network model develops border ownership representation through visually guided learningAkihiro Eguchi, Simon M Stringer
Journal of Physiology, Paris|October 31, 2006
Invariant visual object recognition: a model, with lighting invarianceEdmund T Rolls, Simon M Stringer
Neural Computation|November 16, 2002
Invariant object recognition in the visual system with novel views of 3D objectsSimon M Stringer, Edmund T Rolls
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society|November 1, 2005
Spatial view cells in the hippocampus, and their idiothetic update based on place and head directionEdmund T Rolls, Simon M Stringer
Neural Computation|December 1, 2006
Invariant global motion recognition in the dorsal visual system: a unifying theoryEdmund T Rolls, Simon M Stringer
Network (Bristol, England)|December 13, 2006
Self-organizing path integration using a linked continuous attractor and competitive network: path integration of head directionSimon M Stringer, Edmund T Rolls
Plos One|August 13, 2013
How lateral connections and spiking dynamics may separate multiple objects moving togetherBenjamin D Evans, Simon M Stringer
Biological Cybernetics|December 10, 2014
STDP in lateral connections creates category-based perceptual cycles for invariance learning with multiple stimuliBenjamin D Evans, Simon M Stringer
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|August 1, 2012
Transformation-invariant visual representations in self-organizing spiking neural networksBenjamin D Evans, Simon M Stringer
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|February 27, 2015
A self-organizing model of perisaccadic visual receptive field dynamics in primate visual and oculomotor systemBedeho M W Mender, Simon M Stringer
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Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|November 5, 2016
Neural network model develops border ownership representation through visually guided learningAkihiro Eguchi, Simon M Stringer
Journal of Physiology, Paris|October 31, 2006
Invariant visual object recognition: a model, with lighting invarianceEdmund T Rolls, Simon M Stringer
Neural Computation|November 16, 2002
Invariant object recognition in the visual system with novel views of 3D objectsSimon M Stringer, Edmund T Rolls
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society|November 1, 2005
Spatial view cells in the hippocampus, and their idiothetic update based on place and head directionEdmund T Rolls, Simon M Stringer
Neural Computation|December 1, 2006
Invariant global motion recognition in the dorsal visual system: a unifying theoryEdmund T Rolls, Simon M Stringer
Network (Bristol, England)|December 13, 2006
Self-organizing path integration using a linked continuous attractor and competitive network: path integration of head directionSimon M Stringer, Edmund T Rolls
Plos One|August 13, 2013
How lateral connections and spiking dynamics may separate multiple objects moving togetherBenjamin D Evans, Simon M Stringer
Biological Cybernetics|December 10, 2014
STDP in lateral connections creates category-based perceptual cycles for invariance learning with multiple stimuliBenjamin D Evans, Simon M Stringer
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|August 1, 2012
Transformation-invariant visual representations in self-organizing spiking neural networksBenjamin D Evans, Simon M Stringer
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|February 27, 2015
A self-organizing model of perisaccadic visual receptive field dynamics in primate visual and oculomotor systemBedeho M W Mender, Simon M Stringer
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