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H Sompolinsky

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Shani-Narkiss H, Vinograd A, Landau I, Tasaka G, Yayon N, Terletsky S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Nov; 11(1):5867. PMID: 33203831
New neurons are continuously generated in the adult brain through a process called adult neurogenesis. This form of plasticity has been correlated with numerous behavioral and cognitive phenomena, but it...
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Stern M, Sompolinsky H, Abbott L
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys . 2015 Jan; 90(6):062710. PMID: 25615132
We construct and analyze a rate-based neural network model in which self-interacting units represent clusters of neurons with strong local connectivity and random interunit connections reflect long-range interactions. When sufficiently...
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Sompolinsky H, Yoon H, Kang K, Shamir M
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys . 2001 Dec; 64(5 Pt 1):051904. PMID: 11735965
Neuronal representations of external events are often distributed across large populations of cells. We study the effect of correlated noise on the accuracy of these neuronal population codes. Our main...
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Loewenstein Y, Yarom Y, Sompolinsky H
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2001 Jun; 98(14):8095-100. PMID: 11427705
In several biological systems, the electrical coupling of nonoscillating cells generates synchronized membrane potential oscillations. Because the isolated cell is nonoscillating and electrical coupling tends to equalize the membrane potentials...
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Kang K, Sompolinsky H
Phys Rev Lett . 2001 Jun; 86(21):4958-61. PMID: 11384391
We studied the mutual information between a stimulus and a system consisting of stochastic, statistically independent elements that respond to a stimulus. Using statistical mechanical methods the properties of the...
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Rubin J, Lee D, Sompolinsky H
Phys Rev Lett . 2001 Feb; 86(2):364-7. PMID: 11177832
A theory of temporally asymmetric Hebb rules, which depress or potentiate synapses depending upon whether the postsynaptic cell fires before or after the presynaptic one, is presented. Using the Fokker-Planck...
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van Vreeswijk C, Sompolinsky H
Neural Comput . 1998 Aug; 10(6):1321-71. PMID: 9698348
The nature and origin of the temporal irregularity in the electrical activity of cortical neurons in vivo are not well understood. We consider the hypothesis that this irregularity is due...
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Sompolinsky H, Shapley R
Curr Opin Neurobiol . 1997 Aug; 7(4):514-22. PMID: 9287203
Since the discovery of orientation selectivity by Hubel and Wiesel, the mechanisms responsible for this remarkable operation in the visual cortex have been controversial. Experimental studies over the past year...
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Hansel D, Sompolinsky H
J Comput Neurosci . 1997 Jan; 4(1):57-77. PMID: 9046452
Recent studies have shown that local cortical feedback can have an important effect on the response of neurons in primary visual cortex to the orientation of visual stimuli. In this...
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van Vreeswijk C, Sompolinsky H
Science . 1996 Dec; 274(5293):1724-6. PMID: 8939866
Neurons in the cortex of behaving animals show temporally irregular spiking patterns. The origin of this irregularity and its implications for neural processing are unknown. The hypothesis that the temporal...