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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, August 2007
- Maja Serman, Nikola Serman, Niall J. L. Griffith:
Modelling neural informational propagation and functional auditory sensory memory with temporal multi-scale operators. 1-19 - Mehrdad Fatourechi, Gary E. Birch, Rabab K. Ward:
A self-paced brain interface system that uses movement related potentials and changes in the power of brain rhythms. 21-37 - Carl Gold, Darrell A. Henze, Christof Koch
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Using extracellular action potential recordings to constrain compartmental models. 39-58 - Bart Sautois, Stephen R. Soffe, Wen-Chang Li, Alan Roberts:
Role of type-specific neuron properties in a spinal cord motor network. 59-77 - Catherine M. Sweeney-Reed
, Slawomir J. Nasuto
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A novel approach to the detection of synchronisation in EEG based on empirical mode decomposition. 79-111 - Minija Tamosiunaite, Bernd Porr, Florentin Wörgötter:
Self-influencing synaptic plasticity: Recurrent changes of synaptic weights can lead to specific functional properties. 113-127 - Peng Jia, Junsong Yin, Dewen Hu, Zongtan Zhou:
Retrograde adaptive resonance theory based on the role of nitric oxide in long-term potentiation. 129-141
Volume 23, Number 2, October 2007
- Alexander O. Komendantov, Natalia A. Trayanova
, Jeffrey G. Tasker
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Somato-dendritic mechanisms underlying the electrophysiological properties of hypothalamic magnocellular neuroendocrine cells: A multicompartmental model study. 143-168 - Victor Matveev
, Amitabha Bose
, Farzan Nadim
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Capturing the bursting dynamics of a two-cell inhibitory network using a one-dimensional map. 169-187 - Takashi Takekawa
, Toshio Aoyagi
, Tomoki Fukai
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Synchronous and asynchronous bursting states: role of intrinsic neural dynamics. 189-200 - Corey D. Acker
, John A. White
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Roles of IA and morphology in action potential propagation in CA1 pyramidal cell dendrites. 201-216 - Janet Best, Choongseok Park
, David Terman, Charles Wilson:
Transitions between irregular and rhythmic firing patterns in excitatory-inhibitory neuronal networks. 217-235 - Katsunori Kitano
, Tomoki Fukai
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Variability v.s. synchronicity of neuronal activity in local cortical network models with different wiring topologies. 237-250 - Yuan He, David E. Keyes:
Reconstructing parameters of the FitzHugh-Nagumo system from boundary potential measurements. 251-264
Volume 23, Number 3, December 2007
- Xiao-Jiang Feng, Eric Shea-Brown, Brian Greenwald, Robert L. Kosut, Herschel Rabitz
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Optimal deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus - a computational study. 265-282 - Dezhe Z. Jin, Fethi M. Ramazanoglu
, H. Sebastian Seung:
Intrinsic bursting enhances the robustness of a neural network model of sequence generation by avian brain area HVC. 283-299 - Maurice J. Chacron
, Benjamin Lindner, André Longtin:
Threshold fatigue and information transfer. 301-311 - Anja Stemme, Gustavo Deco, Astrid Busch:
The neuronal dynamics underlying cognitive flexibility in set shifting tasks. 313-331 - Arno H. A. Stienen, Alfred C. Schouten
, Jasper Schuurmans, Frans C. T. van der Helm:
Analysis of reflex modulation with a biologically realistic neural network. 333-348 - Romain Brette
, Michelle Rudolph, Ted Carnevale, Michael L. Hines, David Beeman, James M. Bower, Markus Diesmann, Abigail Morrison
, Philip H. Goodman, Frederick C. Harris Jr.
, Milind Zirpe, Thomas Natschläger, Dejan Pecevski, Bard Ermentrout, Mikael Djurfeldt, Anders Lansner
, Olivier Rochel, Thierry Viéville, Eilif Mueller
, Andrew P. Davison
, Sami El Boustani
, Alain Destexhe
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Simulation of networks of spiking neurons: A review of tools and strategies. 349-398
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