Freestone et al., 2011 - Google Patents
A data-driven framework for neural field modelingFreestone et al., 2011
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- Freestone D
- Aram P
- Dewar M
- Scerri K
- Grayden D
- Kadirkamanathan V
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- NeuroImage
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This paper presents a framework for creating neural field models from electrophysiological data. The Wilson and Cowan or Amari style neural field equations are used to form a parametric model, where the parameters are estimated from data. To illustrate the estimation …
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