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- Bibliography Andrade, M. A., & Moran, F. (1996). Structural study of the development of ocularity domains
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- Factors affecting ocular dominance stripe formation 6.1 Introduction
- Introduction 1.1 The problem of visual system development
- Modelling the development of the retinogeniculate pathway
- Mechanisms for modelling retinogeniculate development 3.1 Introduction
- retinogeniculate destination
- Network: Comput. Neural Syst. 8 (1997) 441--452. Printed in the UK PII: S0954898X(97)79986X Unsupervised discovery of invariances
- The influence of the spatial and temporal wave properties upon development
- Learning Perceptual Invariances: A Spatial Model Stephen Eglen \Lambda , Jim Stone + , Harry Barrow \Lambda
- Development of the retinogeniculate pathway This chapter summarises the relevant biological data about the development of the retinogeniculate
- Modelling The Prenatal Development of The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
- Bibliography Andrade, M. A., & Moran, F. (1996). Structural study of the development of ocularity domains
- An initial model of the retinogeniculate pathway 4.1 Introduction
- Modelling the Development of the Cat Lateral Geniculate Nucleus with Hebbian Learning
- Modelling the development of the retinogeniculate pathway
- S. W. Moore, MEng, PhD Research Fellow
- Conclusions The aim of this thesis has to been to investigate the hypothesis that spontaneous waves of activity
- Modelling the Bivariate Spatial Distribution of Amacrine Cells
- The role of retinal waves and synaptic normalization in retinogeniculate development
- Transferable skills training: how to make a poster Stephen Eglen
- Mathematical Medicine and Biology (2006) 23, 79-99 doi:10.1093/imammb/dql003
- Homotypic constraints dominate positioning of on-and off-center beta retinal ganglion cells
- To appear in `Ninth International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks', September 1999. 1 Modelling retinal mosaic development
- This article was published as part of the Computational and Systems Biology
- Dopaminergic Amacrine Cells in the Inner Nuclear Layer and Ganglion
- ( )0$ 12$3546879@ !A7B1C 7ED FHGPI8Q0RSIUTVXW`YaIUT
- Network: Comput. Neural Syst. 11 (2000) 103118. Printed in the UK PII: S0954-898X(00)11198-4 Lateral cell movement driven by dendritic interactions is
- BOOK REVIEW Retinal Development, edited by E. Sernagor, S. Eglen, W. Harris, and R. Wong. 2006.
- GNU Emacs Reference Card (for version 23)
- Book review In summary, Jack Cohen and Graham
- Development/Plasticity/Repair Developmental Modulation of Retinal Wave Dynamics
- Self-organization in the developing nervous system: theoretical models
- ESS [Emacs Speaks Statistics] Reference Card for S and R
- THEJOURNALOFCELLBIOLOGY The Rockefeller University Press $8.00
- Two chapters focus on cellular functions of Wnt signaling, each with examples from
- Org-Mode Reference Card (1/2) (for version 7.6)
- Neuron, Vol. 40, 10531058, December 18, 2003, Copyright 2003 by Cell Press during the first postnatal week (McLaughlin et al., 2003).Mapping by Waves: Patterned
- Determinants of the Exclusion Zone in Dopaminergic Amacrine Cell Mosaics
- A short example of how to use LATEX for scientific reports Stephen J. Eglen
- ESS --Emacs Speaks Statistics ESS version 5.14