SE-BUM PAIK

SE-BUM PAIK

KAIST

H-index: 20

Asia-South Korea

About SE-BUM PAIK

SE-BUM PAIK, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at KAIST, specializes in the field of Computational Neuroscience, Systems Neuroscience, Visual Perception, Cognitive Intelligence, Brain-inspired A.I..

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Non–cell autonomous epileptogenesis in focal cortical dysplasia

Spiking neural network system for dynamic control of flexible, stable and hybrid memory storage

Parallel processing of working memory and temporal information by distinct types of cortical projection neurons

Interhemispheric cortico-cortical pathway for sequential bimanual movements in mice

A brain-inspired network architecture for cost-efficient object recognition in shallow hierarchical neural networks

Projection of Orthogonal Tiling from the Retina to the Visual Cortex

Visual number sense in untrained deep neural networks

Face detection in untrained deep neural networks

SE-BUM PAIK Information

University

Position

Bio and Brain Engineering

Citations(all)

1256

Citations(since 2020)

949

Cited By

610

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

SE-BUM PAIK Skills & Research Interests

Computational Neuroscience

Systems Neuroscience

Visual Perception

Cognitive Intelligence

Brain-inspired A.I.

Top articles of SE-BUM PAIK

Non–cell autonomous epileptogenesis in focal cortical dysplasia

Annals of Neurology

2021/8

Spiking neural network system for dynamic control of flexible, stable and hybrid memory storage

2021/7/20

Parallel processing of working memory and temporal information by distinct types of cortical projection neurons

Nature Communications

2021/7/16

Hyeonsu Lee
Hyeonsu Lee

H-Index: 3

Se-Bum Paik
Se-Bum Paik

H-Index: 12

Interhemispheric cortico-cortical pathway for sequential bimanual movements in mice

Eneuro

2021/7/1

A brain-inspired network architecture for cost-efficient object recognition in shallow hierarchical neural networks

Neural Networks

2021/2/1

Youngjin Park
Youngjin Park

H-Index: 2

Se-Bum Paik
Se-Bum Paik

H-Index: 12

Projection of Orthogonal Tiling from the Retina to the Visual Cortex

Cell Reports

2021/1/5

Visual number sense in untrained deep neural networks

Science advances

2021/1/1

Face detection in untrained deep neural networks

Nature Communications

2021/12/16

Periodic clustering of simple and complex cells in visual cortex

Neural Networks

2021/11/1

Jaeson Jang
Jaeson Jang

H-Index: 5

Se-Bum Paik
Se-Bum Paik

H-Index: 12

Excitatory synapses and gap junctions cooperate to improve Pv neuronal burst firing and cortical social cognition in Shank2-mutant mice

Nature Communications

2021/8/25

Spatial organization of functional clusters representing reward and movement information in the striatal direct and indirect pathways

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/10/27

Slow rhythmic eye motion predicts periodic alternation of bistable perception

bioRxiv

2020/9/20

Hyeonsu Lee
Hyeonsu Lee

H-Index: 3

Se-Bum Paik
Se-Bum Paik

H-Index: 12

Spontaneous retinal waves can generate long-range horizontal connectivity in visual cortex

Journal of Neuroscience

2020/8/19

Precise mapping of single neurons by calibrated 3D reconstruction of brain slices reveals topographic projection in mouse visual cortex

Cell Reports

2020/5/26

Sparse long-range connections in visual cortex for cost-efficient small-world networks

bioRxiv

2020/3/20

Youngjin Park
Youngjin Park

H-Index: 2

Se-Bum Paik
Se-Bum Paik

H-Index: 12

Retino-Cortical Mapping Ratio Predicts Columnar and Salt-and-Pepper Organization in Mammalian Visual Cortex

Cell Reports

2020/3/10

Distinct roles of parvalbumin- and somatostatin-expressing neurons in flexible representation of task variables in the prefrontal cortex

Neuron

2016

A common hub for sleep and motor control in the substantia nigra

Science

2020/1/24

Distinct role of flexible and stable encodings in sequential working memory

Neural networks

2020/1

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