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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, February 2010
- Sukbin Lim, John Rinzel:
Noise-induced transitions in slow wave neuronal dynamics. 1-17 - Nima Mesgarani, Jonathan B. Fritz, Shihab A. Shamma:
A computational model of rapid task-related plasticity of auditory cortical receptive fields. 19-27 - Stuart D. Wick, Martin T. Wiechert, Rainer W. Friedrich, Hermann Riecke:
Pattern orthogonalization via channel decorrelation by adaptive networks. 29-45 - Babette Dellen, Ralf Wessel, John W. Clark, Florentin Wörgötter:
Motion processing with wide-field neurons in the retino-tecto-rotundal pathway. 47-64 - Amparo Gil, Virginia González-Vélez:
Exocytotic dynamics and calcium cooperativity effects in the calyx of Held synapse: a modelling study. 65-76 - Berton A. Earnshaw, Paul C. Bressloff:
A diffusion-activation model of CaMKII translocation waves in dendrites. 77-89 - Louis Tao, Andrew T. Sornborger:
Dimensionally-reduced visual cortical network model predicts network response and connects system- and cellular-level descriptions. 91-106 - François Rivest, John Kalaska, Yoshua Bengio:
Alternative time representation in dopamine models. 107-130 - Max J. Kurz, Jyhgong Gabriel Hou:
Levodopa influences the regularity of the ankle joint kinematics in individuals with Parkinson's disease. 131-136 - Nicole Voges, Christian Guijarro, Ad Aertsen, Stefan Rotter:
Models of cortical networks with long-range patchy projections. 137-154 - Rita Almeida, Anders Ledberg:
A biologically plausible model of time-scale invariant interval timing. 155-175
Volume 28, Number 2, April 2010
- Ata Özkaya, Mehmet Korürek:
Estimating short-run and long-run interaction mechanisms in interictal state. 177-192 - Zachary P. Kilpatrick, Paul C. Bressloff:
Spatially structured oscillations in a two-dimensional excitatory neuronal network with synaptic depression. 193-209 - Liam Paninski:
Fast Kalman filtering on quasilinear dendritic trees. 211-228 - Douglas Zhou, Yi Sun, Aaditya V. Rangan, David Cai:
Spectrum of Lyapunov exponents of non-smooth dynamical systems of integrate-and-fire type. 229-245 - Yi Sun, Douglas Zhou, Aaditya V. Rangan, David Cai:
Pseudo-Lyapunov exponents and predictability of Hodgkin-Huxley neuronal network dynamics. 247-266 - Stefano Cardanobile, Stefan Rotter:
Multiplicatively interacting point processes and applications to neural modeling. 267-284 - Martin Pienkowski, Jos J. Eggermont:
Nonlinear cross-frequency interactions in primary auditory cortex spectrotemporal receptive fields: a Wiener-Volterra analysis. 285-303 - Sachin S. Talathi, Dong-Uk Hwang, Paul R. Carney, William L. Ditto:
Synchrony with shunting inhibition in a feedforward inhibitory network. 305-321 - Jasmin Léveillé, Massimiliano Versace, Stephen Grossberg:
Running as fast as it can: How spiking dynamics form object groupings in the laminar circuits of visual cortex. 323-346 - Shigeru Kubota, Tatsuo Kitajima:
Possible role of cooperative action of NMDA receptor and GABA function in developmental plasticity. 347-359
Volume 28, Number 3, June 2010
- Andrey V. Olypher, Astrid A. Prinz:
Geometry and dynamics of activity-dependent homeostatic regulation in neurons. 361-374 - Beth A. Lopour, Andrew J. Szeri:
A model of feedback control for the charge-balanced suppression of epileptic seizures. 375-387 - Anna Y. Kuznetsova, Marco A. Huertas, Alexey S. Kuznetsov, Carlos A. Paladini, Carmen C. Canavier:
Regulation of firing frequency in a computational model of a midbrain dopaminergic neuron. 389-403 - Joshua H. Goldwyn, Eric Shea-Brown, Jay T. Rubinstein:
Encoding and decoding amplitude-modulated cochlear implant stimuli - a point process analysis. 405-424 - Philip J. Hahn, Cameron C. McIntyre:
Modeling shifts in the rate and pattern of subthalamopallidal network activity during deep brain stimulation. 425-441 - Theodore Vo, Richard Bertram, Joël Tabak, Martin Wechselberger:
Mixed mode oscillations as a mechanism for pseudo-plateau bursting. 443-458 - Carlo R. Laing, Thomas Frewen, Ioannis G. Kevrekidis:
Reduced models for binocular rivalry. 459-476 - Anthony R. Kellems, Saifon Chaturantabut, Danny C. Sorensen, Steven J. Cox:
Morphologically accurate reduced order modeling of spiking neurons. 477-494 - Kouroush Sadegh Zadeh, Sameer B. Shah:
Mathematical modeling and parameter estimation of axonal cargo transport. 495-507 - Christoph Börgers, Martin Krupa, Stan C. A. M. Gielen:
The response of a classical Hodgkin-Huxley neuron to an inhibitory input pulse. 509-526 - Peter Stratton, Gordon F. Wyeth, Janet Wiles:
Calibration of the head direction network: a role for symmetric angular head velocity cells. 527-538 - Erin Munro, Christoph Börgers:
Mechanisms of very fast oscillations in networks of axons coupled by gap junctions. 539-555 - Roberto Maestri, Maria Teresa La Rovere, Elena Robbi, Gian Domenico Pinna:
Fluctuations of the fractal dimension of the electroencephalogram during periodic breathing in heart failure patients. 557-565 - Germán Andres Enciso, Michael Rempe, Andrey V. Dmitriev, Konstantin E. Gavrikov, David Terman, Stuart C. Mangel:
A model of direction selectivity in the starburst amacrine cell network. 567-578 - Jens Kremkow, Laurent U. Perrinet, Guillaume S. Masson, Ad Aertsen:
Functional consequences of correlated excitatory and inhibitory conductances in cortical networks. 579-594 - Ali Bülent Usakli:
Modeling of movement-related potentials using a fractal approach. 595-603 - Jonathan D. Drover, Nicholas D. Schiff, Jonathan D. Victor:
Dynamics of coupled thalamocortical modules. 605-616 - Tomas Kulvicius, Minija Tamosiunaite, James Ainge, Paul Dudchenko, Florentin Wörgötter:
Erratum to: Odour supported place cell model and goal navigation in rodents. 617 - Minija Tamosiunaite, James Ainge, Tomas Kulvicius, Bernd Porr, Paul Dudchenko, Florentin Wörgötter:
Erratum to: Path-finding in real and simulated rats: assessing the influence of path characteristics on navigation learning. 619 - Minija Tamosiunaite, Bernd Porr, Florentin Wörgötter:
Erratum to: Self-influencing synaptic plasticity: recurrent changes of synaptic weights can lead to specific functional properties. 621
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