Cochlear implants in man and cat: different spiking is predicted by simulation
Lutter P, Rattay F, Felix H (2001)
Presented at the World Congress on Neuroinformatics, Vienna.
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Autor*in
Lutter, PetraUniBi;
Rattay, Frank;
Felix, Heidi
Herausgeber*in
Rattay, Frank
Einrichtung
Erscheinungsjahr
2001
Ausgabe
Part II
Seite(n)
169 and 665-668
Konferenz
World Congress on Neuroinformatics
Konferenzort
Vienna
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2396446
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Lutter P, Rattay F, Felix H. Cochlear implants in man and cat: different spiking is predicted by simulation. Presented at the World Congress on Neuroinformatics, Vienna.
Lutter, P., Rattay, F., & Felix, H. (2001). Cochlear implants in man and cat: different spiking is predicted by simulation. Presented at the World Congress on Neuroinformatics, Vienna.
Lutter, Petra, Rattay, Frank, and Felix, Heidi. 2001. “Cochlear implants in man and cat: different spiking is predicted by simulation”. Presented at the World Congress on Neuroinformatics, Vienna , ed. Frank Rattay, 169 and 665-668.
Lutter, P., Rattay, F., and Felix, H. (2001).“Cochlear implants in man and cat: different spiking is predicted by simulation”. Presented at the World Congress on Neuroinformatics, Vienna.
Lutter, P., Rattay, F., & Felix, H., 2001. Cochlear implants in man and cat: different spiking is predicted by simulation. Presented at the World Congress on Neuroinformatics, Vienna.
P. Lutter, F. Rattay, and H. Felix, “Cochlear implants in man and cat: different spiking is predicted by simulation”, Presented at the World Congress on Neuroinformatics, Vienna, 2001.
Lutter, P., Rattay, F., Felix, H.: Cochlear implants in man and cat: different spiking is predicted by simulation. Presented at the World Congress on Neuroinformatics, Vienna (2001).
Lutter, Petra, Rattay, Frank, and Felix, Heidi. “Cochlear implants in man and cat: different spiking is predicted by simulation”. Presented at the World Congress on Neuroinformatics, Vienna, 2001.