Modelling divisive inhibition in the primary visual cortex from optogenetic circuit mapping data
<p>Recurrent networks are abundant in the neocortex and are recognised as a means of amplifying feedforward thalamic sensory inputs. However, when operating at high gain, which is necessary for this signal amplification, the standard recurrent network firing rate model suffers from increased r...
Main Authors: | Noh, H, Hong Noh |
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Other Authors: | Miesenboeck, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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