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L F ABBOTT
Volen Center for Complex Systems and Department of Biology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02454-9110, USA
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182
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Citations
PageRank
Year
Training Dynamically Balanced Excitatory-Inhibitory Networks
1
0.36
2018
Feedback alignment in deep convolutional networks.
3
0.40
2018
Full-Force: A Target-Based Method For Training Recurrent Networks
7
0.57
2017
Balanced Excitation And Inhibition Are Required For High-Capacity, Noise-Robust Neuronal Selectivity
2
0.38
2017
Tuning Curves for Arm Posture Control in Motor Cortex Are Consistent with Random Connectivity.
0
0.34
2016
Stability and Competition in Multi-spike Models of Spike-Timing Dependent Plasticity.
3
0.43
2016
LFADS - Latent Factor Analysis via Dynamical Systems.
2
0.45
2016
A Complex-Valued Firing-Rate Model That Approximates The Dynamics Of Spiking Networks
7
0.48
2013
Pairwise analysis can account for network structures arising from spike-timing dependent plasticity.
12
0.56
2013
Supervised Learning Through Neuronal Response Modulation
2
0.66
2005
Synaptic equalization by anti-STDP
2
0.39
2004
Control of network activity through neuronal response modulation
0
0.34
2004
Modeling temporal combination selective neurons of the songbird
0
0.34
2002
Temporally asymmetric Hebbian learning and neuronal response variability
3
0.75
2000
Do simple cells in primary visual cortex form a tight frame?
4
0.67
2000
Dependence of firing pattern on intrinsic ionic conductances: Sensitive and insensitive combinations
0
0.34
2000
A recurrent network model for the phase invariance of complex cell responses
2
0.86
2000
Gain modulation of recurrent networks
0
0.34
2000
Decorrelation of spike trains by synaptic depression
3
0.80
1999
Recurrent cortical amplification produces complex cell responses
0
0.34
1998
Learning Navigational Maps Through Potentiation And Modulation Of Hippocampal Place Cells
27
5.39
1997
Vector reconstruction from firing rates
102
26.91
1994
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