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Biological Signal Processing Richard B. Wells Citations [ABEL1]: Moshe Abeles, Corticonics: Neural circuits of the cerebral cortex, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1991. [ABEL2]: Moshe Abeles, "Role of the cortical neuron: Integrator or coincidence detector?", Israel J. Medical Sci., 18: 83-92, 1982. [ABEL3]: Moshe Abeles, "Synfire chains," in Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, 2nd ed., M.A. Arbib (Ed.), Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2003, pp. 1143-1146. [ABEL4]: M. Abeles, G. Hayon, and D. Lehmann, "Modeling compositionality by dynamic binding of synfire chains," J. Computat. Neurosci. 17: 179-201, 2004. [ABEL5]: M. Abeles, "Firing rates and well-timed events in the cerebral cortex," in Models of Neural Networks II: Temporal Aspects of Coding and Information Processing in Biological Systems, E. Domany, J.L. van Hemmen, and K. Schulten (Eds.), NY: Springer-Verlag, 1994, pp. 121-140. [ABEL6]: Moshe Abeles, "Time is precious," Science, vol. 304, 23 April, 2004, pp. 523-524. [ABEL7]: Abeles, M., Vaadia, E., Bergman, H., Prut, Y., Haalman, I., and Slovin, H., 1993, "Dynamics of neuronal interactions in the frontal cortex of behaving monkeys," Concepts in Neurosci., 4: 131-158. [ANNI]: P.A. Anninos, B. Beek, T.J. Csermely, E.M. Harth, and G. Pertile, "Dynamics of neural structures," J. Theoret. Biol., 26: 121-148, 1970. [ARAQ]: Alfonso Araque, Giorgio Carmignoto, and Philip G. Haydon, "Dynamic signaling between astrocytes and neurons," Ann. Rev. Physiol., 63: 795-813, 2001. [ARIS]: Aristotle, On Memory, in The Complete Works of Aristotle, Jonathan Barnes (Ed.), vol. I, Princeton, NJ: The Princeton University Press, 1984. [ARMS1]: C.M. Armstrong and L. Binstock, "Anomalous rectification in the squid giant axon injected with tetraethylammonium chloride," J. Gen. Physiol., 48: 859-872, 1965. [ARMS2]: C.M. Armstrong, "Time course of TEA + -induced anomalous rectification in squid giant axons," J. Gen. Physiol., 50: 491-503, 1966. [ARMS3]: C.M. Armstrong, "Inactivation of the potassium conductance and related phenomena caused by quaternary ammonium ion injected in squid axons," J. Gen. Physiol., 54: 553-575, 1969. [ARMS4]: C.M. Armstrong, "Interaction of tetraethylammonium ion derivatives with the potassium channels of giant axons ," J. Gen. Physiol., 58: 413-437, 1971. [ARMS5]: C.M. Armstrong and B. Hille, "The inner quaternary ammonium ion receptor in potassium channels of the node of Ranvier," J. Gen. Physiol., 59: 388-400, 1972. [ARMS6]: C.M. Armstrong, "Ionic pores, gates, and gating currents," Q. Rev. Biophys., 7: 179-210, 1975. [BACO]: Francis Bacon, Novum Organum, in Great Books of the Western World, vol. 30, pp. 107-195, R.M. Hutchins (Ed.), Chicago, IL: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 1952. [BARR1]: Barbara A. Barres, "New roles for glia," J. Neurosci., 11(12): 3685-3694, 1991. [BARR2]: B.A. Barres, "Five electrophysiological properties of glial cells," Annals NY Acad. Sci., 633: 248-254, 1991. [BART1]: Andrew G. Barto, "Reinforcement learning," in Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, 2nd ed., M.A. Arbib (Ed.), Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2003, pp. 963-968. [BART2]: Andrew G. Barto, "Reinforcement learning in Motor Control," in Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, 2nd ed., M.A. Arbib (Ed.), Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2003, pp. 968-972. [BAZH]: M. Bazhenov, I. Timofeev, M. Steriade, and T.J. Sejnowski, "Model of thalamocortical slow- 591
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Biological Signal Processing Richard B. Wells

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[ABEL1]: Moshe Abeles, Corticonics: Neural circuits of the cerebral cortex, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

[ABEL2]: Moshe Abeles, "Role of the cortical neuron: Integrator or coincidence detector?", Israel J. Medical Sci., 18: 83-92, 1982.

[ABEL3]: Moshe Abeles, "Synfire chains," in Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, 2nd ed., M.A. Arbib (Ed.), Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2003, pp. 1143-1146.

[ABEL4]: M. Abeles, G. Hayon, and D. Lehmann, "Modeling compositionality by dynamic binding of synfire chains," J. Computat. Neurosci. 17: 179-201, 2004.

[ABEL5]: M. Abeles, "Firing rates and well-timed events in the cerebral cortex," in Models of Neural Networks II: Temporal Aspects of Coding and Information Processing in Biological Systems, E. Domany, J.L. van Hemmen, and K. Schulten (Eds.), NY: Springer-Verlag, 1994, pp. 121-140.

[ABEL6]: Moshe Abeles, "Time is precious," Science, vol. 304, 23 April, 2004, pp. 523-524.

[ABEL7]: Abeles, M., Vaadia, E., Bergman, H., Prut, Y., Haalman, I., and Slovin, H., 1993, "Dynamics of neuronal interactions in the frontal cortex of behaving monkeys," Concepts in Neurosci., 4: 131-158.

[ANNI]: P.A. Anninos, B. Beek, T.J. Csermely, E.M. Harth, and G. Pertile, "Dynamics of neural structures," J. Theoret. Biol., 26: 121-148, 1970.

[ARAQ]: Alfonso Araque, Giorgio Carmignoto, and Philip G. Haydon, "Dynamic signaling between astrocytes and neurons," Ann. Rev. Physiol., 63: 795-813, 2001.

[ARIS]: Aristotle, On Memory, in The Complete Works of Aristotle, Jonathan Barnes (Ed.), vol. I, Princeton, NJ: The Princeton University Press, 1984.

[ARMS1]: C.M. Armstrong and L. Binstock, "Anomalous rectification in the squid giant axon injected with tetraethylammonium chloride," J. Gen. Physiol., 48: 859-872, 1965.

[ARMS2]: C.M. Armstrong, "Time course of TEA+-induced anomalous rectification in squid giant axons," J. Gen. Physiol., 50: 491-503, 1966.

[ARMS3]: C.M. Armstrong, "Inactivation of the potassium conductance and related phenomena caused by quaternary ammonium ion injected in squid axons," J. Gen. Physiol., 54: 553-575, 1969.

[ARMS4]: C.M. Armstrong, "Interaction of tetraethylammonium ion derivatives with the potassium channels of giant axons ," J. Gen. Physiol., 58: 413-437, 1971.

[ARMS5]: C.M. Armstrong and B. Hille, "The inner quaternary ammonium ion receptor in potassium channels of the node of Ranvier," J. Gen. Physiol., 59: 388-400, 1972.

[ARMS6]: C.M. Armstrong, "Ionic pores, gates, and gating currents," Q. Rev. Biophys., 7: 179-210, 1975.

[BACO]: Francis Bacon, Novum Organum, in Great Books of the Western World, vol. 30, pp. 107-195, R.M. Hutchins (Ed.), Chicago, IL: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 1952.

[BARR1]: Barbara A. Barres, "New roles for glia," J. Neurosci., 11(12): 3685-3694, 1991.

[BARR2]: B.A. Barres, "Five electrophysiological properties of glial cells," Annals NY Acad. Sci., 633: 248-254, 1991.

[BART1]: Andrew G. Barto, "Reinforcement learning," in Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, 2nd ed., M.A. Arbib (Ed.), Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2003, pp. 963-968.

[BART2]: Andrew G. Barto, "Reinforcement learning in Motor Control," in Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, 2nd ed., M.A. Arbib (Ed.), Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2003, pp. 968-972.

[BAZH]: M. Bazhenov, I. Timofeev, M. Steriade, and T.J. Sejnowski, "Model of thalamocortical slow-

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