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@Article{,
author = {Zuohua Zhang and Dana H. Ballard},
title = {Distributed Synchrony},
journal = {Journal of Neurocomputing},
year = {2001},
volume = {44-46C},
pages = {715-720},
abstract = { Data implying that neurons can communicate with synchronous volleys is diffcult
to reconcile with the bulk of single unit recordings which do not show synchrony
yet reveal substantial correlations with animal behavior. Our simulations reconcile
these two sets of results by sharing a synchronous signal among groups of neurons in
a way that the average signal through any particular neuron exhibits conventional
receptive field properties. The simulation models a subset of the connections between
the LGN and V1 and shows that synchronous computation at a high firing rate can
appear at an individual cell as random spikes at a lower rate.
}