Professor Horace Barlow PUBLICATIONS Available at
www.trin.cam.ac.uk/horacebarlow (main 20 papers are in bold) January 09 The list can be copied, or any
of the papers whose number is underlined and in blue. This site is currently being updated and
therefore I apologise if the paper you need is not yet available. If you only know the date of a paper you are looking for,
search, the relevant part of the list, but be warned that some papers are
out of order by a year or two. If
you only know the subject, the pair of let sn = single neuron vp = visual psychophysics ti = theories and ideas mg = misc and general
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RUSHTON, W.A.H.
& BARLOW, H.B. (1943).
Single-fibre response from an intact animal. Nature 152: 597. |
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BARLOW, H.B.,
KOHN, H.I. & WALSH, E.G. (1947).
Visual sensations aroused by magnetic fields. Am. J. Physiol. 148, 372-375. |
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BARLOW, H.B.,
KOHN, H.I. & WALSH, E.G. (1947).
The effect of dark adaptation
and of light upon the electric threshold of the human eye. Am. J. Physiol. 148, 376-381. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1950). The receptive fields of
ganglion cells in the frog retina.
XVIII Int. Physiol. Congress, |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1952). Eye movements during
fixation. J. Physiol. 116, 290-306. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1953). Action potentials from the
frog's retina. J. Physiol. 119, 58-68. |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1953).
Summation and inhibition in the frog's retina. J. Physiol. 119, 69-88. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1952). The size of ommatidia in
apposition eyes. J. Expl Biol. 29,
667-674. |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1956).
Retinal noise and absolute threshold.
J. Opt. Soc. Am. 46, 634-639. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1957). Purkinje shift and retinal
noise. Nature, Vol. 179, 255-256. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1957). Noise and the visual
threshold. Nature, 180, 1403-1405. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1958). Intrinsic noise of cones. NPL Symposium on Visual Problems of
Colour. pp. 615-639. H.M. Stationery Office, |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1957).
Increment thresholds at low intensities considered as signal/noise
discriminations. J. Physiol. 136,
469-488. |
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BARLOW, H.B.,
FITZHUGH, R. & KUFFLER, S.W. (1957).
Dark adaptation, absolute threshold and Purkinje shift in single units
of the cat's retina. J. Physiol. 137,
327-337. |
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BARLOW, H.B., FITZHUGH, R. & KUFFLER, S.W.
(1957). Change of organization in the receptive fields of the cat's retina
during dark adaptation. J. Physiol.
137, 338-354. |
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KUFFLER, S.W.,
FITZHUGH, R. & BARLOW, H.B. (1957).
Maintained activity in the cat's retina in light and darkness. J. Gen. Physiol. 40, 683-702. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1958). Temporal and spatial summation
in human vision at different background intensities. J. Physiol. 141, 337-350. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1959). Refractory compartments and
the quantum efficiency of rods. J. Physiol. 148, 36-37P. |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1959).
Sensory mechanisms, the reduction of redundancy, and intelligence. NPL Symposium on the Mechanization of
Thought Process. No. 10, pp 535-539,
H.M. Stationery Office, London. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& DONALDSON, P.E.K. (1958). Recoding device. NPL
Symposium on the Mechanization of Thought Process. H.M. Stationery Office, London, pp. 556, 1959. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1961). Possible principles underlying
the transformations of sensory
messages. Chapter 13. In: Sensory
Communication, W.Rosenblith
(Ed.), M.I.T. Press, pp. 217-234. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1961). Three points about lateral
inhibition. In: Sensory Communication, W. Rosenblith (Ed.), M.I.T.
Press, pp. 782-790. |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1961). The coding of sensory messages. Chapter XIII. In
Current Problems in
Animal Behaviour, Thorpe and
Zangwill (Eds), Cambridge University
Press, pp. 330-360. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1961). Der Informationswert
verschiedener Reaktionstypen der
Neurone des visuellen systems;
Gruppendiskussion. Initial
Remarks. In:The Visual System:
Neurophysiology and Psychophysics, R. Jung & H. Kornhuber (Eds), Springer-Verlag: Berlin,
pp. 375-376. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1962). A method of determining the
overall quantum efficiency of visual
discriminations. J. Physiol. 160,
155-168. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1962). Measurements of the quantum
efficiency of discrimination in human
scotopic vision. J. Physiol. 160,
169-188. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1962). The brain as a Predictor. Cambridge Opinion 27. R. Freedman (Ed.), p. 18. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& HILL, R.M. (1963). Selective
sensitivity to direction of movement
in ganglion cells of the rabbit retina.
Science 139, 412-414. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1963). Slippage of contact lenses and
other artifacts in relation to fading
and regeneration of supposedly stable retinal image. Q. J. Exp. Psychology 15, 36-51. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1963). The information capacity of
nervous transmission. Kybernetik 2,
1. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& LEVICK, W.R. (1963). Are bipolar cells directionally selective?
J. Physiol. 170, 54-55P. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& HILL, R.M. (1963). Evidence for a physiological explanation of
the waterfall phenomenon and figural after-effects. Nature 200, 1345-1347. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& BRINDLEY, G.S. (1963).
Inter-ocular transfer of movement
after-effects during pressure blinding of the stimulated eye. Nature
200, 1347-1348. |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1964).
The physical limits of visual discrimination. In:
Photophysiology, A.C. Giese (Ed.), Academic Press, Vol. 2, pp.
163-202. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& SPARROCK, J.M.B. (1964). The role of afterimages in dark adaptation.
Science 144, 1309-1314. |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1964).
Dark adaptation: a new hypothesis.
Vision Research, 4, 47-58. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1964). Neural and photochemical
adaptation in the retina. Acta
Psychol. 23, 115-116. |
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BARLOW, H.B., HILL, R.M. & LEVICK, W.R. (1964).
Retinal ganglion cells
responding selectively to direction and speed of image motion in
the rabbit. J. Physiol. 173, 377-407. |
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LEVICK, W.R.,
BARLOW, H.B. & HILL, R.M. (1964).
Retinal mechanism for the
perception of movement in rabbits.
Symposium sponsored by Visual
Sciences Study Section, N.I.H. 97-105. |
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BARLOW, H.B. & LEVICK, W.R. (1965). The mechanism of directionally selective units in rabbit's retina. J. Physiol. 178, 477-504. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1965). Visual resolution and the
diffraction limit. Science, Vol. 149,
553-555. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1965). Optic nerve impulses and
Weber's Law. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 30,
539-546. |
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TELLER, D.Y.,
ANDREWS, D.P. & BARLOW, H.B. (1966).
Local adaptation in stabilized
vision. Vision Research 6, 701-705. |
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BARLOW, H.B.,
LEVICK, W.R. & WESTHEIMER, G. (1966).
Computer-plotted receptive
fields. Science 154, 920. |
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OYSTER, C.W.
& BARLOW, H.B. (1967).
Direction-selective units in rabbit
retina: distribution of preferred directions. Science 155, 841-842. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1967). Organized forgetting: A
disorganized critique of the
distinctions among various types of memory.
In: The Organization of Recall,
Proceedings of the Second Conference (1964) of Learning, Remembering, and Forgettting. D.P. Kimble (Ed), N.Y. Acad. Sci. New
York. pp 342-349. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& ANDREWS, D.P. (1967).
Sensitivity of receptors and
receptor "pools". J.
opt. Soc. Am. 57, 837-838. |
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BARLOW, H.B., BLAKEMORE, C. & PETTIGREW, J.D.
(1967). The neural mechanism of binocular depth
discrimination. J. Physiol. 193,
327-342. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& LEVICK, W.R. (1968). The
Purkinje Shift in the Cat retina.
J.Physiol. 196, 2P. |
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LEVICK, W.R.
& BARLOW, H.B. (1968). Luminance
signals from cat retinal ganglion
cells. The Aust. J. Exp. Biol. Med.
Sci. 46, 11. |
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BARLOW, H.B. & LEVICK, W.R. (1969). Three factors limiting the reliable detection of light by retinal ganglion
cells of the cat. J. Physiol. 200, 1-24. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1969). Pattern recognition and the
responses of sensory neurons. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
156, 872-881. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& LEVICK, W.R. (1969). Changes in
the maintained discharge with
adaptation level in the cat retina. J.
Physiol. 202, 699-718. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1969). Scaling and refractoriness in pulse trains. J. opt. Soc. Am. 59,
[11]: 1500. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1969). Stabilized retinal
images. Rendiconti della Scuola Int. di Fisica "Enrico Fermi",
XLIII Corso. Academic Press, pp
431-441. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& LEVICK, W.R. (1969). Coding of
light intensity by the cat
retina. Rendiconti della Scoula
Int. di Fisica "Enrico Fermi", XLIII Corso.
Academic Press, pp 385-396. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1969). Trigger features, adaptation
and economy of impulses. In: Information Processing in the Nervous
System, M. Leibovic (Ed.), Springer-Verlag:
New York, pp 209-226. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1970). Definition of
Intelligence. Nature 228, 1008. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1970). Sensitivity and spontaneous
activity in the cat's retina. J. Physiol. Soc. Jap. Vol. 32, 543-544. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& PETTIGREW, J.D. (1971). Lack of
specificity of neurones in the visual
cortex of young kittens. J. Physiol.
218, 98-100P. |
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BARLOW, H.B., LEVICK, W.R. & YOON, M.
(1971). Responses to single
quanta of light in retinal ganglion
cells of the cat. Vision Research
11, Supplement No. 3, 87-101. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1971). Foundations of cyclopean
perception by Bela Julesz, Vision
Research 14, 221. Book Review. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1972) Rate of dark adaptation in the
cat. Vision Research 12, 139-140. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& OSWALD, T.J. (1972). The pecten of
the pigeon's eye as an intra-ocular
eye shade. Nature New Biol. 236,
88-90. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1972). Dark and light adaptation: psychophysics. In:
Handbook of Sensory Physiology.
D.A. Jameson and L.M. Hurvich (Eds),
Springer-Verlag: Berlin, Vol. 7, part 4, pp 1-28. |
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BARLOW, H.B.,
NARASHIMHAN, R. & ROSENFELD, A.
(1972). Visual pattern analysis of machines and animals. Science 177, 567-575. |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1972).
Single units and sensation: A neuron doctrine for perceptual psychology? Perception 1, 371-394. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& Sakitt, B. (1973). Doubts about scotopic interactions in stabilised vision. Vision Research 13, 523-524. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& ANDREWS, D.P. (1973). The site
at which rhodopsin bleaching raises
the scotopic threshold. Vision
Research 13, 903. |
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PETTIGREW, J.,
OLSON, C. & BARLOW, H.B. (1973).
Kitten visual cortex:
short-term, stimulus-induced changes in connectivity. Science 180, 1202-1203. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1974). Redundancy and
perception. In: Proceedings of the Summer School on the Physics and
Mathematics of the Nervous System at the
International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste. Springer Lecture Note Series in Biomathematics (ed.). |
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BARLOW, H.B.,
BLAKEMORE, C. & VAN SLUYTERS, R.C. (1974). Measurement of residual eye movements during the analysis
of disparity of receptive fields of
visual neurones. J. Physiol. 242,
38-39P. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1974). Inductive inference, coding, perception and language. Perception 3,123-134. |
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WILCOX, J.G.
& BARLOW, H.B. (1975). The size
and shape of the pupil in lightly
anaesthetized cats as a function of luminance. Vision Research 15, 1363-1365. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1975). Visual experience and cortical
development. Nature 258, 199-204. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1976). Is neurobiology totally
non-mathematical? In: Lectures on Mathematics in the Life
Sciences, Vol. 8, of the American
Mathematical Society. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& LEVICK, W.R. (1976). Threshold
setting by the surround of cat retinal
ganglion cells. J. Physiol. 259,
737-757. |
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LENNIE, P.,
DERRINGTON, A.M., HARRIS, L.R. & BARLOW, H.B. (1976). McIlwain's peripheral shift effect. Neuroscience Letters, 3, 98-99 |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& VAN MEETEREN, A. (1976). Measuring the efficiency of detecting patterns in random dots. J. Physiol. 254, 10P. |
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BARLOW, H.B.,
MACLEOD, D.I.A. & VAN MEETEREN, A. (1976). Adaptation to gratings: No compensatory advantage
found. Vision Research. 16, 1043-
1045. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1976). The languages of the
brain. In: The Encyclopaedia of Ignorance, M. Weston-Smith and R. Duncan (Eds), Vol.
2. Pergamon Press: Oxford. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1977). Retinal and central factors in
human vision limited by noise. In:
Photoreception in Vertebrates, H.B. Barlow and P. Fatt (Eds), Academic Press:
London. |
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BARLOW, H.B.,
DERRINGTON, A.M., HARRIS, L.R. & LENNIE, P. (1977). The effects
of remote retinal stimulation on the responses of cat retinal ganglion cells. J. Physiol. 269, 177-194. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1977). Performance, perception,
dark-light, and gain boxes. Neurosciences Res. Prog. Bull. 15, No. 3, 394-397. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1978). The efficiency of detecting
changes of density in random dot
patterns. Vision Research 18, 637-650. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1978). The absolute efficiency of
human pattern detection. In:
Frontiers in Visual Science, S.J.
Cool, E.L. Smith III and D.L. MacAdam (Eds),
pp 240-252, Springer Verlag: New York. |
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BARLOW, H.B. & REEVES, B.(1979) The versatility
and absolute efficiency of detecting
mirror symmetry in random dot displays. Vision Research 19, 783-793. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1979). Nature's Joke: A conjecture on
the biological role of
consciousness. In: Consciousness and
the Physical World, B.D. Josephson and
V.S. Ramachandran (Eds), Pergamon Press: Oxford. pp 81-90. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1979). Reconstructing the visual
image in space and time. Nature 279,
189-190. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1979). Three theories of cortical
function. In: Developmental Neurobiology of Vision, R.D. Freeman (Ed.), Plenum Press: New York, pp 1-16. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1980). Cortical function: a tentative
theory and preliminary test. In: Neural Mechanisms in Behaviour, pp
143-171. D. McFadden (Ed.),
Springer-Verlag: New York. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1980). The absolute efficiency of
perceptual decisions. Phil. Trans.
Roy. Soc. Lond. B. 290, 71-82. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1980). Theories of cortical function and measurement of its performance. In: Neurobiological Basis of Learning and
Memory, Y Tsukada and B W Agranoff (Eds), Wiley: N.Y. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1980). Visual cortex and psychophysics of vision. Neurosci. Letters Suppl. 5, S3. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& MCNAUGHTON, P.A. (1980).
Illusory curvature caused by
retinal delay. J. Physiol. 308,
11-12P. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1981). Physiological linking
hypotheses. In: "Relating Physiology to Psychophysics: current
problems and approaches". pp
83-87, W. Makous, D. Hood, T.
Pasternak & D. Green (Eds.),
Report of 12th Symposium of the
Center for Visual Sciences, University of Rochester, New York, held 18-20 June, 1981. |
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VAN MEETEREN,
A. & BARLOW, H.B. (1981). The
statistical efficiency for detecting
sinusoidal modulation of average dot density in random figures. Vision
Research 21, 765-777. |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1981).
Critical limiting factors in the design of the eye and visual cortex. The Ferrier Lecture,
1980. Proc. R. Soc. Lond.B. 212, 1-34. |
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BURGESS, A.E.,
WAGNER, R.F., JENNINGS, R.J. & BARLOW, H.B. (1981). Efficiency of human visual signal
discrimination. Science 214, 93-94. |
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SAKITT, B.
& BARLOW, H.B. (1982). A model for
the economical encoding of the visual
image in the cerebral cortex.
Biological Cybernetics 43, 97- 108. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1982). The past, present and future
of feature detectors. Given at a
Symposium held at the University of Austin, March, 1979. (Ed.
D.G. Albrecht). In: Recognition
of Pattern and Form, pp 4-32.
Lecture Notes in Biomathematics,
No. 44 (Ed. S. Levin) Springer-Verlag: Berlin. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1982). What causes trichromacy? A theoretical analysis using comb-filtered spectra. Vision Research 22, 636-643. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
& MOLLON, J.D. (Eds) (1982). The
Senses. Cambridge Texts in the Physiological Sciences, Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press: Ch. 1, pp 1-33; Ch. 6, pp 102-113; Ch. 7 (with
J.D. Mollon), pp 114-132; Ch. 8 (with
J.M. Woodhouse), pp 133-164; Ch. 20 (with J. Atkinson and O.Braddick), pp
448-469. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1982). David Hubel and Torsten
Wiesel. Their contribution towards understanding the primary visual
cortex. Trends in Neuroscience 5, 145-152. |
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BARLOW, H.B.,
GEMPERLEIN, R., PAUL, R. & STEINER, A. (1983). Human
contrast sensitivity for comb-filtered spectra. J. Physiol. 340, 50P. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1983). Understanding natural
vision. In: Physical and Biological Processing of Images (Proceedings of an International Symposium organized by The Rank Prize
Funds, London, England, 27-29 Sept.
1982). Vol. 11, Springer series
in Information Sciences, O.J.
Braddick and A.C. Sleigh (Eds), pp 2-14. |
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WATSON, A.B.,
BARLOW, H.B. & ROBSON, J.G. (1983).
What does the eye see best? Nature 302, 419-422. |
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BURGESS, A.E.
& BARLOW, H.B. (1983). The
precision of numerosity discrimination
in arrays of random dots. Vision Res.
23, 811‑820. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1983). Intelligence, Guesswork,
Language. Nature 304, 207-209. Also in:
Matters of Intelligence, L.M. Vaina (Ed.) 1987.
pp 185-195. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1983). Visual coding: the
retina. In: Proceedings of the International Union of Physiological
Sciences, 29th Congress, Sydney,
Australia, Abstract 166.02, p. 72. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1983). If there are cortical modules,
what do they do? In:
Proc.International Union of Physiological Sciences, 29th Congress, Sydney, Australia. Abstract 410.03, p. 327. |
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LEVICK, W.R.,
THIBOS, L.N., COHN, T.E., CATANZARO, D. & BARLOW, H.B. (1983).
Performance of cat retinal ganglion cells at low light levels. J. Gen. Physiol. 82, 405-426. |
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PHILLIPS, C.G., ZEKI, S. & BARLOW, H.B.
(1984). Localisation of function in the cerebral cortex. Past, Present and Future. Brain 107, 327‑361. |
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KERSTEN, D.
& BARLOW, H.B. (1984). Searching for the high-contrast patterns we see best. Suppl. to Invest. Ophthal. & Vis. Sci.
Vol. 25, No. 3, p 313(2). |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1984). Some simple observations on
the combination of visual information
from binocular and motion parallax.
In: Computational Models of
Hearing and Vision, Symposium held in Tallinn, Nov 19-21, 1984, pp 63-65. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1985). The role of nature, nurture
and intelligence in pattern
recognition. Pontificae Academiae Scientiarvm Scripta Varia 54, 121‑308, C. Chagas, R. Gattass and C. Gross
(Eds). Also in: Pattern Recognition
Mechanisms, C. Chagas, R. Gattass and C. Gross (Eds), Experimental Brain Research Supplementum 11
(1986), Springer, Berlin. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1985). The role of single neurons in the psychology of perception. Bartlett Lecture, 1984. Q. J. Expl Psychology 37A, 121-145. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1985). Perception: What quantitative
laws govern the acquisition of
knowledge from the senses? In:
Functions of the Brain, Wolfson
College Lectures, 1982, C. Coen (Ed.),
Oxford University Press. |
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BARLOW, H. B. (1985). Why have multiple cortical areas? Talk given at Workshop on Systems Approach to Vision,
1984. Vision Research, 26, 81‑90. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1985). Cerebral cortex as a model
builder. In: Models of the Visual Cortex, D. Rose and V. Dobson (Eds), John Wiley:
Chichester.pp. 37-46. (Also in:
Matters of Intelligence, L.M. Vaina (Ed.), 1987 pp. 395‑406. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1986). Why can't the eye see bet |
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KERSTEN, D. and
BARLOW, H.B. (1985) Why are contrast thresholds so high? ARVO Suppl. to Invest. Ophthal. & Vis.
Sci. Vol. 26, 140. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1986). William Rushton F.R.S.
1901-1980, Biographical Memoirs of
Fellows of the Royal Society, Vol 32, 423-459. |
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MALONEY, R.K.,
MITCHISON, G.J. and BARLOW, H.B. (1987).
The limit to the detection of
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BARLOW, H.B.,
HAWKEN, M. KAUSHAL, T.P. and PARKER, A.J. (1987). Human
contrast discrimination and the threshold of cortical neurons. J. Optical Society of |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1987). Efficiency, versatility,
cognitive maps and language. A comment on The comparative psychology of
ntelligence by E. Macphail,
Behavioural and Brain Sciences. 10:4,
657-658. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1990). What does the brain see? How does it understand? In: Images and Understanding, H.B. Barlow, C.B. Blakemore and E.M.
Weston- Smith (Eds). |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1987). The biological role of
consciousness. In: Mindwaves, C. Blakemore and |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1987). Hubel and Wiesel: Joint
work. In: The |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1987).
Intelligence: the art of good guesswork. In: The |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1990). A theory about the functional
role and synaptic mechanism of visual
af |
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SNYDER, A.W.
and BARLOW, H.B. (1988). Revealing the
artist's touch. Nature, 331; 117-118. |
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VERGHESE, P.,
PELLI, D.G. and BARLOW, H.B. (1988).
Detecting the absence of
motion. ARVO 1988 abtracts. |
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FIELD, D.J.,
KERSTEN, D. and BARLOW, H.B. (1988).
Is redundancy increased or
decreased in visual coding. ARVO 1988
abtracts. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1988). Neuroscience: a new era? A comment on: Neural Darwinism: The Theory of Neuronal Group Selection by
Edelman, G.M. Basic Books Inc., |
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BARLOW, H.B. (1988). A comment on: Mental Processes: Studies in
Cognitive Science by Longuet-Higgins, H.C. Published by MIT Press, |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1988). A comment on: Eye, Brain and
Vision by Hubel, D.H. [Published by
Scientific American Library, |
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BARLOW, H.B.
and HODGKIN, D. (1990). A review of : Blindsight
by Weiskrantz, L. and To See But Not
To See by Humphreys, G.W. and Riddoch,
M.J. Q. J. Expl. Psychology. 42A,
173-188. |
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BARLOW, H.B.
(1988). The thermal limit to
seeing. Nature, 334, pp 296-297. |
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Barlow, H. B., &
Földiák, P. (1989). Adaptation and decorrelation in the
cortex. In R. Durbin, C. Miall, &
G. Mitchison (Ed.), The Computing Neuron (pp. 54-72). |
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Barlow, H. B.
(1990). The Mechanical Mind. Annual
Review of Neuroscience, 13, 15-24. |
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Barlow, H. B., Kaushal, T. P., & Mitchison, G. J. (1989). Finding minimum entropy codes.
Neural Computation, 1, 406-416. |
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Barlow, H. B. (1989).
Unsupervised learning. Neural Computation, 1, 295-311. |
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hentschel, H. G. E. & Barlow, H. B. (1988) The two-dimensional global matcher. In Esprit project P 940, Depth and Motion
Analysis. Report R 4 2 1 Matching
Geometric Representations. |
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hentschel, H. G. E. , Barlow, H. B. & Foldiak, P.(1989) Path planning by a mobile vehicle using VLSI design automation
algortithms. In Esprit project P 940,
Depth and Motion Analysis. Report R 4
3 1 Motion Planning and Tracking. |
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Barlow, H. B. (1990)
Communication and Representation in the brain. In H. W. Mellor, & P.
Johnson-Laird (Ed.), Communication; The |
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Barlow, H. B. (1990)
Conditions for versatile learning, Helmholtz’s unconscious inference, and the
task of perception. Vision Research, 30, 1561‑1571 |
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Barlow, H. B. (1992)
The Biological Role of Neocortex. pp
53-80 in Information Processing in the
Cortex, (also |
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Barlow, H. B. (1991). Vision tells you more than “What is
Where”. In A. Gorea (Ed.), Representations of
Vision |
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Barlow, H. B. (1991) Final report on participation in Esprit project P 940, Depth and
Motion Analysis. |
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Hentschel, H. G. E. &
Barlow, H. B. (1991) Minimum
entropy coding with Hopfield networks
Network 2 135-148 |
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Barlow, H B (1993)
Object identification and cortical organisation. In The
Functional Organisation of the Human Visual Cortex, (eds B Gulyas, David
Ottoson and Per Roland). Oxford:
Pergamon Press |
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Gardner-Medwin, A. R. & Barlow, H. B. (1992) The effect of sparseness in distributed
representations on the detectability of associations between sensory
events. Journal of Physiology 452, 282P |
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Barlow, H. B. (1993) What is the Computational Goal of the
Neocortex? Chapter in Large scale neuronal theories of the brain,
(eds Christof Koch and Joel Davis).
MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. |
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Barlow, H. B. (1994) The Neuron Doctrine in Perception.
Chapter in TheCognitive
Neurosciences, ed M Gazzaniga.
Boston; MIT Press. |
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Barlow, H. B., & Tolhurst, D. J. (1992)
Why do you have edge detectors?
In 1992 Optical Society of
America Annual Meeting, 1992 Technical Digest series volume 23 (pp. 172).
Albuquerque, NM: Washington: Optical Society of America. |
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Barlow, H. B. (1995)
Cell assemblies versus single cells.
To appear in:- Brain Theory: Biological Basis and
Computational Theory of Vision.
Proceedings of the 5th International Meeting on Brain Theory, Trento,
Italy, 5-7 April 1994. Edited by A
Aertsen and V Braitenberg. |
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Barlow, H.B. (1997).
Single neurons, communal goals, and consciousness. In M. Ito, Y. Miyashita
& E. T. Rolls (Eds.), Cognition,
computation, and consciousness (pp. 121-136). Oxford: Oxford University
Press. |
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Barlow, H. B. (1995) Banishing the Homunculus. In D. Knill
& W. Richards (Eds.), Perception as
Bayesian Inference |
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Barlow, H. B. (1996)
Intraneural information processing, directional selectivity, and
memory for phase sequences Network: Computation in Neural Systems 7, 251-259
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Barlow, H. B. (1996)
A forest of principles. Current Biology 6,100. |
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Pelah, A and Barlow
H B (1996) Visual illusion from running Nature 381, 283 |
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Barlow, H. B., Tripathy, S.P. & Baddeley, R. (1995). The statistical efficiency for
detecting coherent motion. Perception
(Suppl.), 24, 1. |
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164 mg |
Barlow, H. B. (1997)
The knowledge used in vision and where it comes from. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society B. 352(1358):1141-1147. |
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Carandini, M., Barlow, H. B., O'Keefe, L. P., Poirson, A. B.,
& Movshon, J. A. (1997) Adaptation to contingencies in macaque
primary visual cortex. Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society B. 352(1358):1149-54. |
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Anderson, j., Barlow, h. & Gregory, r. (1997) Organisers' Introduction.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. In
press |
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Barlow, H. B. (1998)
The nested networks of brains and minds.
For CIBA Foundation Symposium # 213 on Limits of Reductionism in
Biology. ed L Wolpert.. |
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Barlow, H. B. (1997) Adaptation by
hyperpolarization.
"Perspective" Science, May 1997. |
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Barlow, H. B. (1996) The psychology of the frog's retina.
In The Experimental Psychology
Society 1946-1996. (ed J D Mollon): Experimental Psychology Society,
Cambridge 1996. (not a recent work,
but at least it has now been printed!) |
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Tripathy, S.P. & Barlow, H.B. (1996). The effect of dot number on correspondence
noise in random dot kinematograms. Investigative
Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Suppl.), 37/3, pp.S745. |
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Tripathy, S.P., Mussap, A.J. & Barlow, H.B. (1996). Perceptual grouping of dots in
noise. Perception (Suppl.), 25, pp.
3. |
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Tripathy, S.P. & Barlow, H.B. (1997).
Correspondence noise limit to motion perception in stimuli with
multiple frames. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Suppl.), 38/4,
pp.S375. |
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Tripathy, S.P. & Barlow, H.B. (1997). Correspondence noise limits to global motion
perception. Invited talk to be given
at the Symposium “Limits to Visual Perception: A Comparative Approach” on
Aug. 25 at the European Conference on Visual Perception held in Helsinki. |
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174 vp |
Barlow, H.B. &
Tripathy, S.P. (1997). Correspondence noise and signal
pooling in the detection of coherent visual motion. Journal
of Neuroscience 17, 7954-7966 |
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Barlow H B (1998) Prediction, inference, and the
homunculus. (BBS Commentary on article
by Pessoa et al on Filling-In) Behavioural and Brain Science 21(6), 750-751 |
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Tripathy, S P & Barlow, H B (1999)
Spatio-temporal tuning and summation in the mechanisms for detecting
global motion. ARVO abstract 1999. |
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Barlow, H B
(1998) Cerebral Predictions. Perception,
27, 885-888 |
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178 vp |
Tripathy,
S.P.,Mussap, A.J., Barlow, H.B. (1999)
Detecting collinear
dots in noise Vision Research 39, 4161-4171 |
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Barlow, H B
(1999) Cerebral Cortex
The MIT Encyclopedia of the
Cognitive Sciences (eds R A Wilson, F C Keil) pp 111-113 |
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Barlow, H B
(1999) Feature detectors
The MIT Encyclopedia of the
Cognitive Sciences (eds R A Wilson, F C Keil) pp 311-313 |
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Bonnardel, V., Ruderman, D. L., & Barlow, H. B. (1997). Fast
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Tripathy, S P
& Barlow, H B (1998)
Coherent motion between non-adjacent fields of a random dot
kinematogram. J Physiol 506. 86-87 P. |
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Mogi, K &
Barlow, H B (1999) The
source of variability in neural responses from MT. J.Physiol 515, 101-102 P |
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Wong,W &
Barlow, H B (2000) Tunes and templates Nature 404, 952-953 |
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185 ti |
A. R.
GARDNER-MEDWIN & H. B. BARLOW
(2001) The limits of counting
accuracy in distributed neural representations Neural
Computation 13, 477-504 |
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186 ti |
H. B. Barlow |
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187 ti |
Barlow,
H B
(2001) Redundancy reduction revisited.
Network : computation in neural
systems 12, 241-253 |
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Barlow,
H B
(2001) The exploitation of
regularities in the
environment by the
brain. Brain |
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189 ti |
Barlow, H.B. (2002) Cognition as code-breaking. Perception and the Physical World (Eds
Dieter Heyer and Rainer Mausfeld). Ch 2, pp 21-35. Chichester, England: John Wiley
and Sons,Ltd |
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Barlow, H B
(2002) Hidden agenda. Perception
and the Physical World (Eds Dieter Heyer and Rainer Mausfeld). Ch 12, pp
307-316. Chichester, England: John Wiley and Sons,Ltd |
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191 mg |
Barlow, H. B.
(2002) Are sceptics and
believers both wrong ? The Paranormal Review, Issue 23, pages
18-21 |
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193 vp |
Olshausen,
o. & Barlow, h. b. (2004) Convergent evidence for the visual
analysis of motion through anisotropic attenuation of high spatial frequencies Journal
of Vision 4. 415-426 |
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Barlow H B
(2004) Consciousness,
communication, civilisation In Oxford
Companion to the mind, 2nd edition
2004 (ed Richard Gregory) pp
219-221. |
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Barlow H B (2006)
Review of “Seeing, Doing
and Knowing: A Philosophical Theory of Sense Perception” by Moh an
Mathan. BioEssays 28:1056-1059. Wiley Periodicals. Additional Papers BARLOW, H. B. (1957) Is artificial intelligence
possible? BARLOW, H. B. & BROADBENT, D. E.
(1959) Possible developments of the Optophone BARLOW, H.B. on The mammalian cerebral
cortex by B. Delisel Burns, Monographs of the Physiological Society 5,
London: E Arnold, Ltd, pp 119 BARLOW, H.B. (1960) Some Contributions of
animal experiment to the conquest of disease by Geoffrey Lapage, Cambridge,
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