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Short-Term Cortical Reorganization in a Lateral Inhibitory Neural Network

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Cortical receptive fields (RFs) are dynamic, both on long and short time scales; reviewed by [10]. Long-term reorganization is associated with amputation [11], behavioral training [9] and has been the subject of several modelling studies [7, 12, 13] based on competitive Hebbian learning. Short-term reorganization, on the other hand, has received less theoretical attention.

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Petersen, R., Taylor, J. (1997). Short-Term Cortical Reorganization in a Lateral Inhibitory Neural Network. In: Bower, J.M. (eds) Computational Neuroscience. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9800-5_72

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