Models of information processing in the basal ganglia /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
[1995]
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Series: | Computational neuroscience.
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Table of Contents:
- I. Fundamentals. Information processing in modular circuits linking basal ganglia and cerebral cortex
- Context-dependent activity in primate striatum reflecting past and future behavioral events
- The contribution of cortical neurons to the firing pattern of striatal spiny neurons
- Elements of the intrinsic organization and information processing in the neostriatum. II. Motor functions and working memories. Adaptive neural networks in the basal ganglia
- Macro-organization of the circuits connecting the basal ganglia with the cortical motor areas
- Toward a circuit model of working memory and the guidance of voluntary motor action
- Modeling the roles of basal ganglia in timing and sequencing saccadic eye movements
- A state-space striatal model. III. Reward mechanisms. Cellular models of reinforcement
- Adaptive critics and the basal ganglia
- Reward-related signals carried by dopamine neurons
- A model of how the basal ganglia generate and use neural signals that predict reinforcement. IV. Cognitive and memory operations. Contribution of the basal ganglia to skill learning and working memory in humans
- Memory limits in sensorimotor tasks
- Neostriatal circuitry as a scalar memory : modeling and ensemble neuron recording
- Sensorimotor selection and the basal ganglia : a neural network model