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Biosystems, Volume 89
Volume 89, Numbers 1-3, May - June 2007
- Hans A. Braun, Reinhard Eckhorn:
Preface. 1-3 - Michele Bezzi:
Quantifying the information transmitted in a single stimulus. 4-9 - Petr Lánský, Priscilla E. Greenwood:
Optimal signal in sensory neurons under an extended rate coding concept. 10-15 - Emilio Salinas, Nicholas M. Bentley:
A simple measure of the coding efficiency of a neuronal population. 16-23 - Michael Stiber:
Transient bifurcations in neural error correction. 24-29 - Roman Borisyuk, Tom Cooke:
Metastable states, phase transitions, and persistent neural activity. 30-37 - Martin Tobias Huber, Hans Albert Braun:
Conductance versus current noise in a neuronal model for noisy subthreshold oscillations and related spike generation. 38-43 - Lubomir Kostal, Petr Lánský:
Variability and randomness in stationary neuronal activity. 44-49 - Y. A. Bedrov, O. E. Dick, S. P. Romanov:
Role of signal-dependent noise during maintenance of isometric force. 50-57 - Michele Barbi, Angelo Di Garbo, Francesco Barbi:
Stochastic resonance in two simple compare-and-fire models. 58-62 - T. Verechtchaguina, Igor M. Sokolov, Lutz Schimansky-Geier:
Interspike interval densities of resonate and fire neurons. 63-68 - Shinsuke Koyama, Shigeru Shinomoto:
Inference of intrinsic spiking irregularity based on the Kullback-Leibler information. 69-73 - Angelo Di Garbo, Michele Barbi, Santi Chillemi, Susanna Alloisio, Mario Nobile:
Calcium signalling in astrocytes and modulation of neural activity. 74-83 - Dmitry E. Postnov, Ludmila S. Ryazanova, Olga V. Sosnovtseva:
Functional modeling of neural-glial interaction. 84-91 - Rob C. Peters, Franklin Bretschneider, Mieke L. Struik, Lonneke B. M. Eeuwes:
Evidence for transmitter operated electrical synapses (TOES) in ampullary electroreceptor organs. 92-100 - Jean-Pierre Rospars, Philippe Lucas, Mathieu Coppey:
Modelling the early steps of transduction in insect olfactory receptor neurons. 101-109 - Takashi Tateno, Hugh P. C. Robinson:
Quantifying noise-induced stability of a cortical fast-spiking cell model with Kv3-channel-like current. 110-116 - Peter Århem, Clas Blomberg:
Ion channel density and threshold dynamics of repetitive firing in a cortical neuron model. 117-125 - Geir Halnes, Hans Liljenström, Peter Århem:
Density dependent neurodynamics. 126-134 - Svetlana Postnova, B. Wollweber, Karlheinz Voigt, Hans A. Braun:
Impulse pattern in bi-directionally coupled model neurons of different dynamics. 135-142 - Alessandro E. P. Villa, Yoshiyuki Asai, José Pedro Segundo:
Influence of the temporal distribution of electric pulses on transcallosal single unit responses. 143-153 - Guido Bugmann:
Determination of the fraction of active inputs required by a neuron to fire. 154-159 - Alexander K. Vidybida:
Input-output relations in binding neuron. 160-165 - Pablo Balenzuela, Jordi García-Ojalvo, Elías Manjarrez, Lourdes Martínez, Claudio R. Mirasso:
Ghost resonance in a pool of heterogeneous neurons. 166-172 - Christian Hauptmann, Peter A. Tass:
Therapeutic rewiring by means of desynchronizing brain stimulation. 173-181 - Martin Coath, Susan L. Denham:
The role of transients in auditory processing. 182-189 - Thomas Wennekers, Nihat Ay, Péter András:
High-resolution multiple-unit EEG in cat auditory cortex reveals large spatio-temporal stochastic interactions. 190-197 - Hiroyuki Oya, Paul W. F. Poon, John F. Brugge, Richard A. Reale, Hiroto Kawasaki, Igor O. Volkov, Matthew A. Howard III:
Functional connections between auditory cortical fields in humans revealed by Granger causality analysis of intra-cranial evoked potentials to sounds: Comparison of two methods. 198-207 - Pierre Bayerl, Heiko Neumann:
A neural model of feature attention in motion perception. 208-215 - Timm Zwickel, Thomas Wachtler, Reinhard Eckhorn:
Coding the presence of visual objects in a recurrent neural network of visual cortex. 216-226 - Isabella Silkis:
A hypothetical role of cortico-basal ganglia-thalamocortical loops in visual processing. 227-235 - Yuqiao Gu, Hans Liljenström:
Modelling efficiency in insect olfactory information processing. 236-243 - Ginette Horcholle-Bossavit, Brigitte Quenet, Olivier Foucart:
Oscillation and coding in a formal neural network considered as a guide for plausible simulations of the insect olfactory system. 244-256 - Julius Stroffek, Eduard Kuriscak, Petr Marsalek:
Pattern storage in a sparsely coded neural network with cyclic activation. 257-263 - Basim Al-Shaikhli, Thomas Wachtler, Reinhard Eckhorn:
Inhomogeneous retino-cortical mapping is supported and stabilized with correlation-learning during self-motion. 264-272 - Ulrich Nuding, Christoph Zetzsche:
Learning the selectivity of V2 and V4 neurons using non-linear multi-layer wavelet networks. 273-279 - Tatyana S. Turova, Alessandro E. P. Villa:
On a phase diagram for random neural networks with embedded spike timing dependent plasticity. 280-286 - Javier Iglesias, Alessandro E. P. Villa:
Effect of stimulus-driven pruning on the detection of spatiotemporal patterns of activity in large neural networks. 287-293 - Bernd Porr, Florentin Wörgötter:
Fast heterosynaptic learning in a robot food retrieval task inspired by the limbic system. 294-299 - Heiner Markert, Andreas Knoblauch, Günther Palm:
Modelling of syntactical processing in the cortex. 300-315
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