Semiannual Report of Activity on Grant N00014-91-J-1333 during the Period 1 July 1992 through 31 December 1992 (California Univ., Berkeley)

Abstract

During this period our efforts continued to focused on sections III and IV.B of the original proposal, auditory model system considerations and activity-driven self organization, respectively. Dr. Parnas completed his work on the development of the alternative models to be used for spike initiation and integration of those models into a interactive graphic system that allows the operator to view images of neural activity over large populations of elements in the cochlea and auditory nerve. He applied the responses of such populations (one for each ear) to a cross-correlation model for the MSO. Mr.Bonham continued his modeling studies of activity-driven self-organization in the cochlear nucleus. Dr. Lewis began an extensive literature-research and theoretical studies of processing of temporal structure in signals. Dr. Lewis and Dr. Parnas also completed a study in which computer model developed for this project was used to help establish a theoretical basis for processing of short-term temporal events in the vestibular system

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 30, 1993
Accession Number
ADA268507

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  • University of California, Davis

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