CBS Pre-prints, January-June 2019
A selection of recent papers from CBS investigators and collaborators posted on arXiv and bioRxiv.
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Episodic memory encoding by a place cell sub-population
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Home-range search provides advantage under high uncertainty
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The normalization method for alleviating pathological sharpness in wide neural networks
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Reverse engineering neural networks to characterise their cost functions
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Inhibitory interneurons distribute widely across the mouse thalamus and form ontogenetic spatial clusters
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Computational cost for determining an approximate global minimum using the selection and crossover algorithm
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Consistency in macroscopic human brain responses to noisy time-varying visual inputs
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Information criteria for non-normalized models
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A general spectral decomposition of causal influences applied to integrated information
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Probing dynamical cortical gating of attention with concurrent TMS-EEG
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Cognitive modulation of interacting corollary discharges in the visual cortex
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EECoG-Comp: An open source platform for concurrent EEG/ECoG comparisons: applications to connectivity studies
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Moments reconstruction and local dynamic range compression of high order superresolution optical fluctuation imaging
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On the phase description of chaotic oscillators
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Tucker tensor layer in fully connected neural networks
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Neuropeptide B mediates female sexual receptivity in medaka fish, acting in a female-specific but reversible manner
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Common functional networks in the mouse brain revealed by multi-centre resting-state fMRI analysis
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Intrinsic spine dynamics are critical for recurrent network learning in models with and without autism spectrum disorder
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Artificial dendritic neurons enable self-supervised temporal feature extraction



