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Horn, D. & Usher, M. (1992) Oscillatory model of short term memory. In Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 4, Edited by J.E. Moody, S.J. Hanson & R.P. Lippmann, Morgan Kaufmann, 125-132.

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Modelling the Perceptual Segregation of Double Vowels With a.. - Brown, Wang (1996)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

.... to time representation is to create a time axis in a two dimensional oscillator network using a system of delay lines (Wang, 1996a, 1996b) Alternatively, an inertia could be introduced into the oscillator network, which would maintain a pattern of oscillations after the input was turned off (Horn Usher, 1992); such a mechanism would act as a short term memory. Another limitation of the model is the arbitrary division between the pitch and timbre regions of the summary correlogram (see also Meddis Hewitt, 1992) For example, the voice pitch of a female speaker is likely to exceed the 222 Hz limit ....

Horn, D. & Usher, M. (1992) Oscillatory model of short term memory. In Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 4, Edited by J.E. Moody, S.J. Hanson & R.P. Lippmann, Morgan Kaufmann, 125-132.


Phase-Locking of Two Oscillating Random Neural Networks - Senn, Wannier, Kleinle.. (1996)   (Correct)

....it is well known that weak coupling may phase lock two cells 180 ffi out of phase while strong coupling synchronizes the cell activities. For 2 cells of Hodgkin Huxley type with non synaptic coupling this result is confirmed by numerical simulations in (Sherman and Rinzel, 1992) The work of (Horn et al. 1992) reports an analogue phenomenon for the average activities of cell assemblies. A similar type of result is obtained for the Spike Response Model, see (Ritz et al. 1994) These authors showed that the transmission delay between cells of different populations plays a crucial rhole: for short ....

Horn, D., Sagi, D., & Usher, M. (1992). Oscillatory model of short term memory. In: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, Z. Moody, S. Hansen, & R. Lippmann, ed., volume 4, M. Kaufmann and S. Mateo, pages 125--132.


Segmentation and Binding in Oscillatory Neural Systems - Horn, Opher (1995)   Self-citation (Horn)   (Correct)

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Horn,D.,& Usher,M. (1992). Oscillatory model of short term memory, in Advances in Neural Infromation and Processing Systems 4, J.E.Moody S.J.Hanson R.P.Lippmann eds,(Morgan Kaufmann Pub.) p. 125-132.


Collective Excitation Phenomena and their Applications - Horn, Opher (1999)   Self-citation (Horn)   (Correct)

....in associative memory systems that are based on continuous oscillatory neurons [Wang, Buhman and von der Malsburg, 1990, Horn and Usher, 1991] These models provide temporal segmentation into 3 to 6 components only. It is tempting to speculate that this feature could provide an explanation [Horn and Usher, 1992] for the known limits on short term memory such as Miller s 7 Sigma 2 rule [Miller, 1956] To understand why one obtains the limit on segmentation we have studied a dynamical system composed of n continuous excitatory neurons interacting with one inhibitory neuron [Horn and Opher, 1996a] Here ....

Horn,D., and Usher, M. (1992). Oscillatory model of short term memory, in Advances in Neural Information and Processing Systems 4, J.E.Moody S.J.Hanson R.P.Lippmann eds,(Morgan Kaufmann Pub.) p. 125-132.

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