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Terrence Sejnowski

This database contains all the publications of Terrence J. Sejnowski starting in 1969.

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Found 2 Articles
Found 1 Refereed Conference Proceedings
Found 2 Book Chapters
Found 4 Abstracts
Found 9 Total.

    Articles

    • Berns, G. S. Sejnowski, T. J. A Computational Model of How the Basal Ganglia Produce Sequences, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 10(1), 108-121, 1998 (PDF)
    • Berns, G. S. Dayan, P. Sejnowski, T. J. A Correlational Model for the Development of Disparity Selectivity in Visual Cortex That Depends on Prenatal and Postnatal Phases, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 90, 8277-8281, 1993 (PDF)

    Refereed Conference Proceedings

    • Berns, G. S. Sejnowski, T. J. A Model of Basal Ganglia Function Unifying Reinforcement Learning and Action Selection, Proceedings of the Joint Symposium on Neural Computation, University of California, San Diego and California Institute of Technology, Institute for Neural Computation, La Jolla, CA, 129-148, 1994 (PDF)

    Book Chapters

    Abstracts

    • Berns, G. S. Sejnowski, T. J. A Computational Model of the Basal Ganglia and How Pallidotomy Alleviates Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 22, 2028, 1996 (PDF)
    • Berns, G. S. Sejnowski, T. J. A Computational Model of Local Memory in the Primate Pallidal-Subthalamic Circuit, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 21 ,678, 1995 (PDF)
    • Berns, G. S. Sejnowski, T. J. A Computational Model of Basal Ganglia Function with Output Selection and Reinforcement Learning, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 20, 2, 1994 (PDF)
    • Berns, G. S. Dayan, P. Sejnowski, T. J. Development of Disparity Sensitivity in a Correlational-Based Network Model of the Visual Cortex Requires Two Phases, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 18, 1306, 1992 (PDF)