Prior Work
- Other's Work
- There is a lot of non-simulation work that talks about
the potentials etc.
- A fair amount a neuro-physiological work that suggests
though doesn't prove CAs actually happen in Mammals (e.g.
Abeles, Berman, Margalit and Vaadia (1993): Spatiotemporal
Firing Patterns in the Frontal Cortex of Behaving Monkeys.
In the Journal of Neuorphysiology)
- Simulations based on mathematical models seems to have a pretty
fair amount of work (e.g. DeVries and Dalenoort, and
Kaplan, Sontag and Chown (1991): Tracing Recurrent
Activity in Cognitive Elements (TRACE): A model of
temporal dynamics in a cell assembly. In Connection
Science)
- Simulation from neural models has been sketchy, but there
has been some (e.g. Gunther Palm, Wenneckers, and
Hetherington and Shapiro (1993): Simulating Hebb cell
assemblies: the necessity for partitioned dendritic trees
and a post-not-pre LTD rule. In Network: Computation
in Neural Systems)