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    Neural Entrainment to the Beat: The "Missing-Pulse" Phenomenon by Tal, Idan, Large, Edward W, Rabinovitch, Eshed, Wei, Yi, Schroeder, Charles E, Poeppel, David, Zion Golumbic, Elana

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (28-06-2017)
    “…Most humans have a near-automatic inclination to tap, clap, or move to the beat of music. The capacity to extract a periodic beat from a complex musical…”
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    Dissociation of broadband high-frequency activity and neuronal firing in the neocortex by Leszczyński, Marcin, Barczak, Annamaria, Kajikawa, Yoshinao, Ulbert, Istvan, Falchier, Arnaud Y, Tal, Idan, Haegens, Saskia, Melloni, Lucia, Knight, Robert T, Schroeder, Charles E

    Published in Science advances (01-08-2020)
    “…Broadband high-frequency activity (BHA; 70 to 150 Hz), also known as "high gamma," a key analytic signal in human intracranial (electrocorticographic)…”
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    Oscillatory Bursting as a Mechanism for Temporal Coupling and Information Coding by Tal, Idan, Neymotin, Samuel, Bickel, Stephan, Lakatos, Peter, Schroeder, Charles E

    Published in Frontiers in computational neuroscience (15-09-2020)
    “…Even the simplest cognitive processes involve interactions between cortical regions. To study these processes, we usually rely on averaging across several…”
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    Macrofauna Inhabiting Massive Demosponges From Shallow and Mesophotic Habitats Along the Israeli Mediterranean Coast by Goren, Liron, Idan, Tal, Shefer, Sigal, Ilan, Micha

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (18-01-2021)
    “…Sponges have long been considered as “living hotels” due to the great diversity and abundance of other taxonomic groups often found in association with them…”
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    Sponges in a Changing Climate: Survival of Agelas oroides in a Warming Mediterranean Sea by Idan, Tal, Goren, Liron, Shefer, Sigal, Ilan, Micha

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (08-12-2020)
    “…Sponges hold a key role in benthic environments, and specifically in the Mediterranean Sea. Past events of mass mortality in sponge communities have been…”
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    Sponge-Associated Polychaetes: Not a Random Assemblage by Goren, Liron, Idan, Tal, Shefer, Sigal, Ilan, Micha

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (31-05-2021)
    “…Polychaetes are among the most common marine organisms, and in many habitats they dominate both in species richness and abundance. They are often found in…”
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    Does Depth Matter? Reproduction Pattern Plasticity in Two Common Sponge Species Found in Both Mesophotic and Shallow Waters by Idan, Tal, Goren, Liron, Shefer, Sigal, Brickner, Itzchak, Ilan, Micha

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (08-12-2020)
    “…Determining demosponge reproductive strategies is essential to understanding their ecology and life history, as well as for the management of benthic marine…”
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    QFT: Post-training quantization via fast joint finetuning of all degrees of freedom by Finkelstein, Alex, Fuchs, Ella, Tal, Idan, Grobman, Mark, Vosco, Niv, Meller, Eldad

    Published 05-12-2022
    “…Computer Vision - {ECCV} 2022 Workshops - Tel Aviv, Israel, October 23-27, 2022, Proceedings, Part {VII} The post-training quantization (PTQ) challenge of…”
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    Temporal accuracy of human cortico-cortical interactions by Tal, Idan, Abeles, Moshe

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-04-2016)
    “…The precision in space and time of interactions among multiple cortical sites was evaluated by examining repeating precise spatiotemporal patterns of instances…”
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    White matter microstructural properties correlate with sensorimotor synchronization abilities by Blecher, Tal, Tal, Idan, Ben-Shachar, Michal

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-09-2016)
    “…Sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) to an external auditory rhythm is a developed ability in humans, particularly evident in dancing and singing. This ability…”
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    Surprising Geometrical Properties -- Their Investigation, Proof and Generalization by Stupel, Moshe, Sigler, Avi, Tal, Idan

    “…We perform dynamic investigation of two surprising geometrical properties, each of which involves additional properties. In the first task the property belongs…”
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    An Interesting Dynamic Investigation of a Sangaku Problem, and What Else Can Be Asked, as a Research Activity by Stupel, Moshe, Sigler, Avi, Tal, Idan

    “…An interesting Sangaku problem was chosen and a multidirectional study was performed, which included finding the locus of a circle's center moving while being…”
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    Dynamic Investigation of Area Conservation Properties Using Computer Technology in a Classroom Activity by Oxman, Victor, Stupel, Moshe, Tal, ldan

    “…The article presents some examples of plane geometric variance of an area with the use of computer technology. These tools can offer teachers opportunities for…”
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    Brain responses to regular and octave-scrambled melodies: A case of predictive-coding? by Globerson, Eitan, Granot, Roni, Tal, Idan, Harpaz, Yuval, Zeev-Wolf, Maor, Golstein, Abraham

    “…Melody recognition is an online process of evaluating incoming information and comparing this information to an existing internal corpus, thereby reducing…”
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    Detecting Spontaneous Neural Oscillation Events in Primate Auditory Cortex by Neymotin, Samuel A, Tal, Idan, Barczak, Annamaria, O'Connell, Monica N, McGinnis, Tammy, Markowitz, Noah, Espinal, Elizabeth, Griffith, Erica, Anwar, Haroon, Dura-Bernal, Salvador, Schroeder, Charles E, Lytton, William W, Jones, Stephanie R, Bickel, Stephan, Lakatos, Peter

    Published in eNeuro (01-07-2022)
    “…Electrophysiological oscillations in the brain have been shown to occur as multicycle events, with onset and offset dependent on behavioral and cognitive…”
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    Decoding multimodal behavior using time differences of MEG events by Felsenstein, Ohad, Tal, Idan, Ben-Shachar, Michal, Abeles, Moshe, Chechik, Gal

    Published 23-01-2019
    “…Multimodal behavior involves multiple processing stations distributed across distant brain regions, but our understanding of how such distributed processing is…”
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