CNL Publication Index: BibTeX
This database contains all the publications of Terrence J. Sejnowski starting in 1969.
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- Tiesinga, P. H. Fellous, J. M. Salinas, E. Jose, J. V. Sejnowski, T. J. Inhibitory Synchrony as a Mechanism for Attentional Gain Modulation., J. Physiology Paris, 98: 296-314, 2004 PMCID:PMC2872773 (PDF)
- Tiesinga, P. H. E. Fellous, J.-M. Salinas, E. Jose, J. V. Sejnowski, T. J. Synchronization as a Mechanism for Attentional Gain Modulation, Neurocomputing, 58-60, 641-646, 2004 (PDF)
- Tiesinga, P. H. E. Fellous, J.-M. Jose, J. V. Sejnowski, T. J. Information Transfer in Entrained Cortical Neurons, Network: Comput. Neural Syst., 13, 41-66, 2002 (PDF)
- Fellous, J.-M. Tiesinga, P. H. Jose, J. V. Sejnowski, T. J. Computational model of carbachol-induced delta, theta and gamma-like oscillations in hippocampus, Neurocomputing, 38(40), 587-593, 2001 (PDF)
- Tiesinga, P. H. E. Fellous, J.-M. Jose, J. V. Sejnowski, T. J. Computational Model of Carbachol-Induced Delta, Theta, and Gamma Oscillations in the Hippocampus, Hippocampus, 11, 251-274, 2001 (PDF)
- Tiesinga, P. H. E. Fellous, J.-M. Jose, J. V. Sejnowski, T. J. Optimal Information Transfer in Synchronized Neocortical Neurons, Neurocomputing, 38(40), 397-402, 2001 (PDF)
- Jose, J. V. Tiesinga, P. H. E. Fellous, J.-M. Salinas, E. Sejnowski, T. J. Is Attentional Gain Modulation Optimal At Gamma Frequencies?, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 28, 2002 (PDF)
- Jose, J. V. Tiesinga, P. H. E. J.-M. Fellous Salinas, E. Sejnowski, T. J. Synchronization as a Mechanism for Attentional Modulation, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 27, 2001 (PDF)
- Jose, J. V. Tiesinga, P. H. J.M. Fellous Sejnowski, T. J. Entrainment by Synchronized Inhibition Boosts Information Transfer in Neocortical Neurons, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26, 188, 2000 (PDF)