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Authors: SCHANZE T WILMS M EGER M KOSSLER R ECKHORN R
Citation: T. Schanze et al., RETINA IMPLANT - OPTIMIZING SPATIOTEMPORAL RESOLUTION, TIME-COURSE AND POWER-CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICAL RETINA STIMULATION FROM RESPONSES OFTHE VISUAL-CORTEX OF THE CAT, European journal of neuroscience, 10, 1998, pp. 19403-19403

Authors: EGER M SCHANZE T WILMS M ECKHORN R
Citation: M. Eger et al., INFORMATION THEORETICAL APPROACH FOR OPTIMIZING ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION OF CAT RETINA BY A RETINA IMPLANT, European journal of neuroscience, 10, 1998, pp. 19404-19404

Authors: BROSCH M BAUER R ECKHORN R
Citation: M. Brosch et al., STIMULUS-DEPENDENT MODULATIONS OF CORRELATED HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS IN CAT VISUAL-CORTEX, Cerebral cortex, 7(1), 1997, pp. 70-76

Authors: STOECKER M ECKHORN R REITBOECK HJ
Citation: M. Stoecker et al., SIZE AND POSITION INVARIANT VISUAL REPRESENTATION SUPPORTS RETINOTOPIC MAPS VIA SELECTIVE BACKWARD PATHS - A DYNAMIC 2ND-ORDER NEURAL-NETWORK MODEL FOR A POSSIBLE FUNCTIONAL-ROLE OF RECURRENT CONNECTIONS IN THE VISUAL-CORTEX, Neurocomputing, 17(2), 1997, pp. 111-132

Authors: JUERGENS E ECKHORN R
Citation: E. Juergens et R. Eckhorn, PARALLEL-PROCESSING BY A HOMOGENEOUS GROUP OF COUPLED MODEL NEURONS CAN ENHANCE, REDUCE AND GENERATE SIGNAL CORRELATIONS, Biological cybernetics, 76(3), 1997, pp. 217-227

Authors: SCHANZE T ECKHORN R
Citation: T. Schanze et R. Eckhorn, PHASE CORRELATION AMONG RHYTHMS PRESENT AT DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES - SPECTRAL METHODS, APPLICATION TO MICROELECTRODE RECORDINGS FROM VISUAL-CORTEX AND FUNCTIONAL IMPLICATIONS, International journal of psychophysiology, 26(1-3), 1997, pp. 171-189

Authors: ECKHORN R
Citation: R. Eckhorn, SUPPORT FOR GROUPING-BY-SYNCHRONIZATION, THE CONTEXT-FIELD, AND ITS MECHANISMS, BUT DOUBT IN THE USE OF INFORMATION-THEORY BY THE CORTEX, Behavioral and brain sciences, 20(4), 1997, pp. 686

Authors: STOECKER M REITBOECK HJ ECKHORN R
Citation: M. Stoecker et al., A NEURAL-NETWORK FOR SCENE SEGMENTATION BY TEMPORAL CODING, Neurocomputing, 11(2-4), 1996, pp. 123-134

Authors: BROSCH M BAUER R ECKHORN R
Citation: M. Brosch et al., SYNCHRONOUS HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS IN CAT AREA-18, European journal of neuroscience, 7(1), 1995, pp. 86-95

Authors: BAUER R BROSCH M ECKHORN R
Citation: R. Bauer et al., DIFFERENT RULES OF SPATIAL SUMMATION FROM BEYOND THE RECEPTIVE-FIELD FOR SPIKE RATES AND OSCILLATION AMPLITUDES IN CAT VISUAL-CORTEX, Brain research, 669(2), 1995, pp. 291-297

Authors: FRIEN A ECKHORN R BAUER R WOELBERN T KEHR H
Citation: A. Frien et al., STIMULUS-SPECIFIC FAST OSCILLATIONS AT ZERO PHASE BETWEEN VISUAL AREAS V1 AND V2 OF AWAKE MONKEY, NeuroReport, 5(17), 1994, pp. 2273-2277

Authors: ECKHORN R KRAUSE F NELSON JI
Citation: R. Eckhorn et al., THE RF-CINEMATOGRAM - A CROSS-CORRELATION TECHNIQUE FOR MAPPING SEVERAL VISUAL RECEPTIVE-FIELDS AT ONCE, Biological cybernetics, 69(1), 1993, pp. 37-55

Authors: ECKHORN R THOMAS U
Citation: R. Eckhorn et U. Thomas, A NEW METHOD FOR THE INSERTION OF MULTIPLE MICROPROBES INTO NEURAL AND MUSCULAR TISSUE, INCLUDING FIBER ELECTRODES, FINE WIRES, NEEDLES ANDMICROSENSORS, Journal of neuroscience methods, 49(3), 1993, pp. 175-179

Authors: ECKHORN R
Citation: R. Eckhorn, DYNAMIC BINDINGS BY REAL NEURONS - ARGUMENTS FROM PHYSIOLOGY, FROM NEURAL-NETWORK MODELS AND FROM INFORMATION-THEORY, Behavioral and brain sciences, 16(3), 1993, pp. 457-458

Authors: ECKHORN R OBERMUELLER A
Citation: R. Eckhorn et A. Obermueller, SINGLE NEURONS ARE DIFFERENTLY INVOLVED IN STIMULUS-SPECIFIC OSCILLATIONS IN CAT VISUAL-CORTEX, Experimental Brain Research, 95(1), 1993, pp. 177-182

Authors: WERNER G REITBOECK HJ ECKHORN R
Citation: G. Werner et al., CONSTRUCTION OF CONCEPTS BY THE NERVOUS-SYSTEM - FROM NEURONS TO COGNITION, Behavioral science, 38(2), 1993, pp. 114-123
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