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Volume 94, Number 5, 1 December 2000

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Aspects of neuronal dynamics
pp. 301-302(2)
Author: Pawelzik K.

Mesoscopic neurodynamics: From neuron to brain
pp. 303-322(20)
Author: Freeman W.J.

Synaptic interactions mediating synchrony and oscillations in primate sensorimotor cortex
pp. 323-331(9)
Authors: Fetz E.E.; Chen D.; Murthy V.N.; Matsumura M.

The visual cortical association field: A Gestalt concept or a psychophysiological entity?
pp. 333-342(10)
Authors: Chavane F.; Monier C.; Bringuier V.; Baudot P.; Borg-Graham L.; Lorenceau J.; Fregnac Y.

Reliable circuits from irregular neurons: A dynamical approach to understanding central pattern generators
pp. 357-374(18)
Authors: Selverston A.I.; Rabinovich M.I.; Abarbanel H.D.I.; Elson R.; Szucs A.; Pinto R.D.; Huerta R.; Varona P.

To beat or not to beat: A decision taken at the network level
pp. 375-390(16)
Authors: Manor Y.; Yarom Y.; Chorev E.; Devor A.

Quantification of transient quadratic phase couplings within EEG burst patterns in sedated patients during electroencephalic burst-suppression period
pp. 427-434(8)
Authors: Witte H.; Schack B.; Helbig M.; Putsche P.; Schelenz C.; Schmidt K.; Specht M.

Developmental changes in the complexity of the electrocortical activity in foetal sheep
pp. 435-443(9)
Authors: Schmidt K.; Kott M.; Muller T.; Schubert H.; Schwab M.

Dynamical coding of sensory information with competitive networks
pp. 465-471(7)
Authors: Rabinovich M.I.; Huerta R.; Volkovskii A.; Abarbanel H.D.I.; Stopfer M.; Laurent G.

Spike sequences and their consequences
pp. 505-524(20)
Author: Nadasdy Z.

How can squint change the spacing of ocular dominance columns?
pp. 525-537(13)
Authors: Wolf F.; Pawelzik K.; Scherf O.; Geisel T.; Lowel S.

A spike based learning rule for generation of invariant representations
pp. 539-548(10)
Authors: Kording K.P.; Konig P.

Extracting the dynamics of perceptual switching from 'noisy' behaviour: An application of hidden Markov modelling to pecking data from pigeons
pp. 555-567(13)
Authors: Otterpohl J.R.; Haynes J.D.; Emmert-Streib F.; Vetter G.; Pawelzik K.

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