2008 |
10 | EE | Colin Molter,
David Colliaux,
Yoko Yamaguchi:
Working memory and spontaneous activity of cell assemblies. A biologically motivated computational model.
IJCNN 2008: 3070-3077 |
9 | EE | Colin Molter,
Yoko Yamaguchi:
Impact of temporal coding of presynaptic entorhinal cortex grid cells on the formation of hippocampal place fields.
Neural Networks 21(2-3): 303-310 (2008) |
2007 |
8 | EE | Yoko Yamaguchi,
Colin Molter,
Zhihua Wu,
Harshavardhan A. Agashe,
Hiroaki Wagatsuma:
A Computational Model of Formation of Grid Field and Theta Phase Precession in the Entorhinal Cells.
ICONIP (1) 2007: 151-159 |
7 | EE | David Colliaux,
Yoko Yamaguchi,
Colin Molter,
Hiroaki Wagatsuma:
Working Memory Dynamics in a Flip-Flop Oscillations Network Model with Milnor Attractor.
ICONIP (1) 2007: 160-169 |
6 | EE | Colin Molter,
Utku Salihoglu,
Hugues Bersini:
How Stochastic Noise Helps Memory Retrieval in a Chaotic Brain.
IJCNN 2007: 1458-1463 |
5 | EE | Colin Molter,
Yoko Yamaguchi:
Organization of hippocampal place cells by enthorinal cortex grid cells. A functional role for the phase precession mechanism.
IJCNN 2007: 944-949 |
4 | EE | Colin Molter,
Utku Salihoglu,
Hugues Bersini:
The Road to Chaos by Time-Asymmetric Hebbian Learning in Recurrent Neural Networks.
Neural Computation 19(1): 80-110 (2007) |
2006 |
3 | EE | Colin Molter,
Naoyuki Sato,
Utku Salihoglu,
Yoko Yamaguchi:
How Reward Can Induce Reverse Replay of Behavioral Sequences in the Hippocampus.
ICONIP (1) 2006: 1-10 |
2 | EE | Colin Molter,
Utku Salihoglu,
Hugues Bersini:
How to prevent spurious data in a chaotic brain.
IJCNN 2006: 638-644 |
2003 |
1 | EE | Colin Molter,
Hugues Bersini:
Fascinating Rhythmus by Chaotic Hopfield Networks.
ECAL 2003: 191-198 |