Lockery et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Neural network analysis of distributed representations of dynamical sensory-motor transformations in the leechLockery et al., 1989
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- Lockery S
- Fang Y
- Sejnowski T
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- Advances in neural information processing systems
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Interneurons in leech ganglia receive multiple sensory inputs and make synaptic contacts with many motor neurons. These" hidden" units coordinate several different behaviors. We used physiological and anatomical constraints to construct a model of the local bending …
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