Publications of V Braitenberg

Conference Paper (47)

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Braitenberg, V.: Histology, histonomy, histologic. In: Nerve, brain and memory models: Second International Meeting of Medical Cybernetics at the Royal Academy of Sciences, pp. 160 - 176 (Eds. Wiener, N.; Schade, J.). Symposium on Cybernetics of the Nervous System which was held as part of the 2. International Meeting of Medical Cybernetics at the Royal Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 16, 1962 - April 18, 1962. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1963)
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Braitenberg, V.: The cerebellar cortex as a timing organ: Discussion of an hypothesis. In: Atti del 1. Congresso internazionale di medicina cibernetica, pp. 3 - 19. 1st International Conference on Medical Cybernetics, Napoli, Italy, October 02, 1960 - October 05, 1960. Societa Internazionale di Medicina Cibernetica, Napoli, Italy (1962)
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Braitenberg, V.: Ricerche istopatologiche sulla corteccia frontale di schizofrenici. In: 1st International Conference on Neuropathology, pp. 621 - 626. 1st International Conference on Neuropathology, Roma, Italy. Rosenberg Sellier, Torino, Italy (1952)

Meeting Abstract (3)

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Braitenberg, V.: Spatio-temporal Activity Patterns as a Key to Cerebellar Function. In The Neurosciences from Basic Research to Therapy: Proceedings of the 29th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference and the 5th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society 2003, 69, p. 188 (Eds. Elsner, N.; Zimmermann, H.). 29th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference, 5th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society 2003, Göttingen, Germany, June 12, 2003 - June 15, 2003. Thieme, Stuttgart, Germany (2003)
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Heck, D.; Braitenberg, V.: Specific responses of rat cerebellar cortex to moving input: Dependence on distance covered by the movement. In Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 19 (2), 652.9, p. 1589. 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 1993), Washington, DC, USA, November 07, 1993 - November 12, 1993. Society for Neuroscience, Bethesda, MD, USA (1993)
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Braitenberg, V.: The Associative Network in the Mouse Cortex. In International Journal of Neuroscience, 22 (3-4), p. 171. Symposium Association Systems of the Brain, Leningrad, Soviet Union, October 27, 1982 - October 29, 1982. Gordon and Breach, London (1984)

Poster (10)

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Valverde, M.; Braitenberg, V.: Hypercolumns vs. pinwheels. 39th Annual General Meeting of the European Brain and Behaviour Society (EBBS 2007), Trieste, Italy (2007)
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Valverde, M.; Braitenberg, V.: Pinwheels vs. Bow Ties. 10th Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz (TWK 2007), Tübingen, Germany (2007)
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Schüz, A.; Braitenberg, V.: Cortico-Cortical Connectivity in the Human Brain: A Study on the Cortical White Matter. 7th Tübingen Perception Conference (TWK 2004), Tübingen, Germany (2004)
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Braitenberg, V.: The role of passive mechanical factors in voluntary movement. 11th Annual Meeting of the European Neuroscience Association (FENS 1988), Zürich, Switzerland (1988)
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Braitenberg, V.: Explanation of orientation columns in terms of a homogeneous network of neurons in the visual cortex. 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 1983), Boston, MA, USA (1983)
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Fahle, M.; Braitenberg, V.: Curvature detection in the central and peripheral visual field of human subjects. Seventh European Neuroscience Congress, Hamburg, West Germany (1983)
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Braitenberg, V.; Schüz, A.: What kind of cortex is the Hippocampus? 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 1982), Minneapolis, MN, USA (1982)
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Braitenberg, V.; Palm, G.; Schüz, A.: Functional aspects of the cortical anatomy. Second European Neuroscience Meeting, Firenze, Italy (1978)
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Schüz, A.; Palm, G.; Braitenberg, V.: Quantitative aspects of cortical anatomy. Second European Neuroscience Meeting, Firenze, Italy (1978)
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Braitenberg, V.: Local variation of fiber structure in the telencephalic cortex of monkey and man. Seventieth Annual Session of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA (1957)
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