Alert button
Picture for Christian K. Machens

Christian K. Machens

Alert button

Approximating nonlinear functions with latent boundaries in low-rank excitatory-inhibitory spiking networks

Add code
Bookmark button
Alert button
Jul 31, 2023
William F. Podlaski, Christian K. Machens

Figure 1 for Approximating nonlinear functions with latent boundaries in low-rank excitatory-inhibitory spiking networks
Figure 2 for Approximating nonlinear functions with latent boundaries in low-rank excitatory-inhibitory spiking networks
Figure 3 for Approximating nonlinear functions with latent boundaries in low-rank excitatory-inhibitory spiking networks
Figure 4 for Approximating nonlinear functions with latent boundaries in low-rank excitatory-inhibitory spiking networks
Viaarxiv icon

Biological credit assignment through dynamic inversion of feedforward networks

Add code
Bookmark button
Alert button
Jul 10, 2020
William F. Podlaski, Christian K. Machens

Figure 1 for Biological credit assignment through dynamic inversion of feedforward networks
Figure 2 for Biological credit assignment through dynamic inversion of feedforward networks
Figure 3 for Biological credit assignment through dynamic inversion of feedforward networks
Figure 4 for Biological credit assignment through dynamic inversion of feedforward networks
Viaarxiv icon

Demixed principal component analysis of population activity in higher cortical areas reveals independent representation of task parameters

Add code
Bookmark button
Alert button
Oct 22, 2014
Dmitry Kobak, Wieland Brendel, Christos Constantinidis, Claudia E. Feierstein, Adam Kepecs, Zachary F. Mainen, Ranulfo Romo, Xue-Lian Qi, Naoshige Uchida, Christian K. Machens

Figure 1 for Demixed principal component analysis of population activity in higher cortical areas reveals independent representation of task parameters
Figure 2 for Demixed principal component analysis of population activity in higher cortical areas reveals independent representation of task parameters
Figure 3 for Demixed principal component analysis of population activity in higher cortical areas reveals independent representation of task parameters
Figure 4 for Demixed principal component analysis of population activity in higher cortical areas reveals independent representation of task parameters
Viaarxiv icon