Publications

Orbán G, Wolpert DM (2011)
Representations of uncertainty in sensorimotor control.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 21: 629-635.

Berkes P, Orbán G, Lengyel M, Fiser J (2011)
Spontaneous cortical activity reveals hallmarks of an optimal internal model of the environmen.
Science, 331: 83-87.

Fiser J, Berkes P, Orbán G, Lengyel M. (2010)
Statistically optimal perception and learning: from behavior to neural representations.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 14: 119-30.

Orbán G, Fiser J, Aslin RN, Lengyel M. (2008)
Bayesian learning of visual chunks by human observers.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 105: 2745-50.

Ujfalussy B, Kiss T, Orbán G, Érdi P, Hoffmann W E, Hajós M. (2007)
Pharmacological and computational analysis of alpha-subunit preferential GABA(A) positive allosteric modulators on the rat septo-hippocampal activity.
Neuropharmacology, 52:733-43.

Orbán G, Fiser J, Aslin R N, Lengyel M. (2006)
Learning Objects by Learning Models: Finding Independent Causes and Preferring Simplicity.
Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. pp 645-650, Sheridan Publishing.

Orbán, Fiser J, Aslin R N, Lengyel M. (2006)
Bayesian model learning in human visual perception.
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 18, Eds Y Weiss, B Schölkopf, and J. Platt. pp. 1043-1050. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Orbán G, Kiss T, Érdi P. (2006)
Intrinsic and synaptic mechanisms determining the timing of neuron population activity during hippocampal theta oscillation.
Journal of Neurophysiology, 96:2889-904.

Huhn Zs, Orbán G, Érdi P, Lengyel L. (2005)
Theta oscillation-coupled dendritic spiking integrates inputs on a long time scale.
Hippocampus, 15: 950-62.

Hajós M, Hoffmann W E, Orbán G, Kiss T, Érdi P. (2004)
Modulation of septo-hippocampal Theta activity by GABAA receptors: an experimental and computational approach.
Neuroscience, 126: 599-610.

Orbán G, Kiss T, Lengyel M, Érdi P (2001)
Gamma-related theta-frequency resonance in CA3 interneurons.
Biological Cybernetics, 84: 123-132.

 
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