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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, February 2008
- Shigeru Kubota, Tatsuo Kitajima:
A model for synaptic development regulated by NMDA receptor subunit expression. 1-20 - Dominik Endres, Peter Földiák:
Exact Bayesian bin classification: a fast alternative to Bayesian classification and its application to neural response analysis. 21-35 - Selva K. Maran, Carmen C. Canavier:
Using phase resetting to predict 1: 1 and 2: 2 locking in two neuron networks in which firing order is not always preserved. 37-55 - Emmanuel Guigon, Pierre Baraduc, Michel Desmurget:
Optimality, stochasticity, and variability in motor behavior. 57-68 - Liam Paninski, Adrian Haith, Gábor Szirtes:
Integral equation methods for computing likelihoods and their derivatives in the stochastic integrate-and-fire model. 69-79 - Warren M. Grill, Meredith B. Cantrell, Matthew S. Robertson:
Antidromic propagation of action potentials in branched axons: implications for the mechanisms of action of deep brain stimulation. 81-93 - Yihui Liu, Jing Yang, Sanjue Hu:
Transition between two excitabilities in mesencephalic V neurons. 95-104 - Wolfgang Kinzel:
On the stationary state of a network of inhibitory spiking neurons. 105-112
Volume 24, Number 2, April 2008
- Jan Benda, Matthias Hennig:
Spike-frequency adaptation generates intensity invariance in a primary auditory interneuron. 113-136 - Naoki Masuda, Shun-ichi Amari:
A computational study of synaptic mechanisms of partial memory transfer in cerebellar vestibulo-ocular-reflex learning. 137-156 - Gerald P. Keith, J. Douglas Crawford:
Saccade-related remapping of target representations between topographic maps: a neural network study. 157-178 - Paul Mullowney, Satish Iyengar:
Parameter estimation for a leaky integrate-and-fire neuronal model from ISI data. 179-194 - Jicheng Wang, Bing Shen, James R. Roppolo, William C. de Groat, Changfeng Tai:
Influence of frequency and temperature on the mechanisms of nerve conduction block induced by high-frequency biphasic electrical current. 195-206 - Michele Migliore, Gordon M. Shepherd:
Dendritic action potentials connect distributed dendrodendritic microcircuits. 207-221 - Jorge F. Mejías, Joaquín J. Torres:
The role of synaptic facilitation in spike coincidence detection. 222-234 - Alexander Casti, Fernand Hayot, Youping Xiao, Ehud Kaplan:
A simple model of retina-LGN transmission. 235-252
Volume 24, Number 3, June 2008
- Jan Karbowski, Gary Schindelman, Christopher J. Cronin, Adeline Seah, Paul W. Sternberg:
Systems level circuit model of C. elegans undulatory locomotion: mathematical modeling and molecular genetics. 253-276 - Heesoo Kim, Shaowen Bao:
Distributed representation of perceptual categories in the auditory cortex. 277-290 - Klas H. Pettersen, Espen Hagen, Gaute T. Einevoll:
Estimation of population firing rates and current source densities from laminar electrode recordings. 291-313 - Anna Y. Kuznetsova, Richard C. Deth:
A model for modulation of neuronal synchronization by D4 dopamine receptor-mediated phospholipid methylation. 314-329 - Corrado Calì, Thomas K. Berger, Michele Pignatelli, Alan Carleton, Henry Markram, Michele Giugliano:
Inferring connection proximity in networks of electrically coupled cells by subthreshold frequency response analysis. 330-345 - Michael I. Ham, Luís M. A. Bettencourt, Floyd D. McDaniel, Guenter W. Gross:
Spontaneous coordinated activity in cultured networks: Analysis of multiple ignition sites, primary circuits, and burst phase delay distributions. 346-357 - Joseph H. Tien, John Guckenheimer:
Parameter estimation for bursting neural models. 358-373 - Nickolas Kintos, Michael P. Nusbaum, Farzan Nadim:
A modeling comparison of projection neuron- and neuromodulator-elicited oscillations in a central pattern generating network. 374-397
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