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        Using cerebellar Purkinje cell models at different levels of abstraction as a read-out mechanism for pattern recognition in a biologically detailed granular layer model

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        Katakura, Ohki
        Maex, Reinoud
        Davey, Neil
        Kadir, Shabnam
        Steuber, Volker
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        2299/21767
        Publication date
        2019-09-20
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        Bernstein Conference 2019
        Published version
        https://doi.org/10.12751/nncn.bc2019.0043
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        http://hdl.handle.net/2299/21767
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