Gamma-oscillations support optimal retrieval in associative memories of two-compartment neurons(1999)
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AbstractTheoretical studies concerning iterative retrieval in conventional associative memories suggest that cortical gamma-oscillations may constitute sequences of fast associative processes each restricted to a single period. By providing a rhythmic threshold modulation suppressing cells that are uncorrelated with a stimulus, interneurons significantly contribute to this process. This hypothesis is tested in the present paper utilizing a network of two-compartment model neurons developed by Pinsky...
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