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Die Untersuchung der einzelnen Hörbahnkerngebiete mit Mikroelektroden liefert eine große Zahl charakteristischer Entladungsmuster, die sich besonders übersichtlich in Histogrammschreibweise darstellen lassen. Aus den reizzugeordneten Entladungsmustern der einzelnen Neurone lassen sich z. T. Schlüsse hinsichtlich funktioneller Leistungen im Rahmen der Informationsverarbeitung ziehen, während man in anderen Fällen zunächst nur die Entladungsmuster beschreiben kann, ohne ihre funktionelle Bedeutung für die Informationsverarbeitung zu erkennen.

Vortrag gehalten von E. David.

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David, E., Finkenzeller, P., Kallert, S., Keidel, W.D. (1971). Beiträge höherer Hörbahnanteile der Katze zur Mustererkennung. In: Grüsser, OJ., Klinke, R. (eds) Zeichenerkennung durch biologische und technische Systeme / Pattern Recognition in Biological and Technical Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65175-5_31

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