Albert Compte

Publication List Details

Period

1976 - 2009

Number

16

Co-Authors

Computational disease modeling – fact or fiction? (2009)

Tegnér, Jesper N, Compte, Albert, Auffray, Charles, An, Gary, Cedersund, Gunnar, Clermont, Gilles, ...

Abstract Background Biomedical research is changing due to the rapid accumulation of experimental data at an unprecedented scale, revealing increasing degrees of complexity of biological processes....

Computational disease modeling - fact or fiction? (2009)

Tegner, Jesper N, Compte, Albert, Auffray, Charles, An, Gary, Cedersund, Gunnar, Clermont, Gilles, ...

Background: Biomedical research is changing due to the rapid accumulation of experimental data at an unprecedented scale, revealing increasing degrees of complexity of biological processes. Life...

Running head: Spectral properties of PPC activity during working memory (2008)

Frederik C. Joelving, Albert Compte, Christos Constantinidis, Contact Christos Constantinidis

Copyright © 2007 by the American Physiological Society. Working memory is mediated by the discharges of neurons in a distributed network of brain areas. Recently, it has been suggested that enhanced...

An Integrated Microcircuit Model of Attentional Processing in the Neocortex (2007)

Salva Ardid, Xiao-Jing Wang, Albert Compte

Selective attention is a fundamental cognitive function that uses top-down signals to orient and prioritize information processing in the brain. Single-cell recordings from behaving monkeys have...

Tuning Curve Shift by Attention Modulation in Cortical Neurons: a Computational Study of its Mechanisms (2006)

Compte, Albert, Wang, Xiao-Jing

Physiological studies of visual attention have demonstrated that focusing attention near a visual cortical neuron's receptive field (RF) results in enhanced evoked activity and RF shift. In this...

Tuning Curve Shift by Attention Modulation in Cortical Neurons: a Computational Study of its Mechanisms (2005)

Compte, Albert, Wang, Xiao-Jing

Physiological studies of visual attention have demonstrated that focusing attention near a visual cortical neuron's receptive field (RF) results in enhanced evoked activity and RF shift. In this...

Tuning Curve Shift by Attention Modulation in Cortical Neurons: a Computational Study of its Mechanisms (2005)

Compte, Albert, Wang, Xiao-Jing

Physiological studies of visual attention have demonstrated that focusing attention near a visual cortical neuron's receptive field (RF) results in enhanced evoked activity and RF shift. In this...

Tuning Curve Shift by Attention Modulation in Cortical Neurons: a Computational Study of its Mechanisms (2005)

Compte, Albert, Wang, Xiao-Jing

Physiological studies of visual attention have demonstrated that focusing attention near a visual cortical neuron's receptive field (RF) results in enhanced evoked activity and RF shift. In this...

Tuning Curve Shift by Attention Modulation in Cortical Neurons: a Computational Study of its Mechanisms (2005)

Compte, Albert, Wang, Xiao-Jing

Physiological studies of visual attention have demonstrated that focusing attention near a visual cortical neuron's receptive field (RF) results in enhanced evoked activity and RF shift. In this...

Synaptic Mechanisms and Network Dynamics Underlying Spatial Working Memory in a Cortical Network Model (2000)

Compte, Albert, Brunel, Nicolas, Goldman-Rakic, Patricia S., Wang, Xiao-Jing

Single-neuron recordings from behaving primates have established a link between working memory processes and information-specific neuronal persistent activity in the prefrontal cortex. Using a...

Mechanism for top-down control of working memory capacity

Edin, Fredrik, Klingberg, Torkel, Johansson, Pär, McNab, Fiona, Tegnér, Jesper, Compte, Albert

Working memory capacity, the maximum number of items that we can transiently store in working memory, is a good predictor of our general cognitive abilities. Neural activity in both dorsolateral...