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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, Volume 4
Volume 4, 2010
- Tatjana Tchumatchenko, Theo Geisel, Maxim Volgushev, Fred Wolf:
Signatures of synchrony in pairwise count correlations. 1 - Chethan Pandarinath, Illya Bomash, Jonathan D. Victor, Glen T. Prusky, Wayne Tschetter, Sheila Nirenberg:
A novel mechanism for switching a neural system from one state to another. 2 - Daniel Soudry, Ron Meir:
History-Dependent Dynamics in a Generic Model of Ion Channels - An Analytic Study. 3 - Dana Frances Boatman-Reich, Piotr J. Franaszczuk, Anna Korzeniewska, Brian Caffo, Eva K. Ritzl, Sarah Colwell, Nathan E. Crone:
Quantifying auditory event-related responses in multichannel human intracranial recordings. 4 - Allan D. Coop, Hugo Cornelis, Fidel Santamaría:
Dendritic excitability modulates dendritic information processing in a Purkinje cell model. 6 - Hava T. Siegelmann:
Complex Systems Science and Brain Dynamics. 7 - Robert Rosenbaum, James Trousdale, Kresimir Josic:
Pooling and correlated neural activity. 9 - Yunguo Yu, Marshall Crumiller, Bruce W. Knight, Ehud Kaplan:
Estimating the amount of information carried by a neuronal population. 10 - Kunlin Wei, Konrad P. Körding:
Uncertainty of feedback and state estimation determines the speed of motor adaptation. 11 - Sebastian Gerwinn, Jakob H. Macke, Matthias Bethge:
Bayesian inference for generalized linear models for spiking neurons. 12 - Julien Vitay, Fred H. Hamker:
A computational model of basal ganglia and its role in memory retrieval in rewarded visual memory tasks. 13 - Gregor M. Hörzer, Stefanie Liebe, Alois Schlögl, Nikos K. Logothetis, Gregor Rainer:
Directed coupling in local field potentials of macaque V4 during visual short-term memory revealed by multivariate autoregressive models. 14 - Benjamin Staude, Sonja Grün, Stefan Rotter:
Higher-order correlations in non-stationary parallel spike trains: statistical modeling and inference. 16 - Yonatan Loewenstein:
Synaptic theory of Replicator-like melioration. 17 - Brendan P. Glackin, Julie A. Wall, Thomas Martin McGinnity, Liam P. Maguire, Liam McDaid:
A Spiking Neural Network Model of the Medial Superior Olive Using Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity for Sound Localization. 18 - Harel Z. Shouval, Samuel S.-H. Wang, Gayle M. Wittenberg:
Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity: A Consequence of More Fundamental Learning Rules. 19 - John W. Moore:
A personal view of the early development of computational neuroscience in the USA. 20 - Nicolangelo Iannella, Thomas Launey, Shigeru Tanaka:
Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity as the Origin of the Formation of Clustered Synaptic Efficacy Engrams. 21 - Jean-Pascal Pfister, Peter A. Tass:
STDP in Oscillatory Recurrent Networks: Theoretical Conditions for Desynchronization and Applications to Deep Brain Stimulation. 22 - Matthieu Gilson, Anthony N. Burkitt, J. Leo van Hemmen:
STDP in Recurrent Neuronal Networks. 23 - Mattia Rigotti, Daniel Ben Dayan Rubin, Xiao-Jing Wang, Stefano Fusi:
Internal Representation of Task Rules by Recurrent Dynamics: The Importance of the Diversity of Neural Responses. 24 - Hanan Shteingart, Nadav Raichman, Itay Baruchi, Eshel Ben-Jacob:
Wrestling Model of the Repertoire of Activity Propagation Modes in Quadruple Neural Networks. 25 - Christian K. Machens:
Demixing Population Activity in Higher Cortical Areas. 126 - Sebastien Louis, George L. Gerstein, Sonja Grün, Markus Diesmann:
Surrogate Spike Train Generation Through Dithering in Operational Time. 127 - Benjamin Torben-Nielsen, Klaus M. Stiefel:
An Inverse Approach for Elucidating Dendritic Function. 128 - Johannes Bill, Klaus Schuch, Daniel Brüderle, Johannes Schemmel, Wolfgang Maass, Karlheinz Meier:
Compensating Inhomogeneities of Neuromorphic VLSI Devices Via Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity. 129 - Steve Yaeli, Ron Meir:
Error-Based Analysis of Optimal Tuning Functions Explains Phenomena Observed in Sensory Neurons. 130 - Roberto F. Galán, Thomas E. Dick, David M. Baekey:
Analysis and Modeling of Ensemble Recordings from Respiratory Pre-Motor Neurons Indicate Changes in Functional Network Architecture after Acute Hypoxia. 131 - Jean-Pierre Eckmann, Elisha Moses, Olav Stetter, Tsvi Tlusty, Cyrille Zbinden:
Leaders of Neuronal Cultures in a Quorum Percolation Model. 132 - Cornelis J. Stam, Arjan Hillebrand, Huijuan Wang, Piet Van Mieghem:
Emergence of Modular Structure in a Large-Scale Brain Network with Interactions between Dynamics and Connectivity. 133 - Christoph Kolodziejski, Christian Tetzlaff, Florentin Wörgötter:
Closed-Form Treatment of the Interactions between Neuronal Activity and Timing-Dependent Plasticity in Networks of Linear Neurons. 134 - Artur Luczak:
Measuring Neuronal Branching Patterns Using Model-Based Approach. 135 - Michael Graupner, Nicolas Brunel:
Mechanisms of induction and maintenance of spike-timing dependent plasticity in biophysical synapse models. 136 - Maria Inés Troparevsky, Diana Rubio, Nicolas Saintier:
Sensitivity Analysis for the EEG Forward Problem. 138 - Nathan F. Lepora, John Porrill, Christopher H. Yeo, Paul Dean:
Sensory Prediction or Motor Control? Application of Marr-Albus Type Models of Cerebellar Function to Classical Conditioning. 140 - Wiebke Potjans, Abigail Morrison, Markus Diesmann:
Enabling Functional Neural Circuit Simulations with Distributed Computing of Neuromodulated Plasticity. 141 - Daniel Bush, Andrew Philippides, Phil Husbands, Michael O'Shea:
Spike-timing dependent plasticity and the cognitive map. 142 - Guillaume Hennequin, Wulfram Gerstner, Jean-Pascal Pfister:
STDP in Adaptive Neurons Gives Close-To-Optimal Information Transmission. 143 - Dmitry R. Lyamzin, Jakob H. Macke, Nicholas A. Lesica:
Modeling Population Spike Trains with Specified Time-Varying Spike Rates, Trial-to-Trial Variability, and Pairwise Signal and Noise Correlations. 144 - Hugo Gabriel Eyherabide, Inés Samengo:
Time and Category Information in Pattern-Based Codes. 145 - Rajesh P. N. Rao:
Decision Making Under Uncertainty: A Neural Model Based on Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes. 146 - Michael Krumin, Inna Reutsky, Shy Shoham:
Correlation-Based Analysis and Generation of Multiple Spike Trains Using Hawkes Models with an Exogenous Input. 147 - Jaap van Pelt, Andrew Carnell, Sander de Ridder, Huibert D. Mansvelder, Arjen van Ooyen:
An algorithm for finding candidate synaptic sites in computer generated networks of neurons with realistic morphologies. 148 - Eilen Nordlie, Tom Tetzlaff, Gaute T. Einevoll:
Rate Dynamics of Leaky Integrate-and-Fire Neurons with Strong Synapses. 149 - Luciano da Fontoura Costa, Krissia Zawadzki, Mauro Miazaki, Matheus P. Viana, Sergei N. Taraskin:
Unveiling the Neuromorphological Space. 150 - Peter Neri:
Visual Detection Under Uncertainty Operates Via an Early Static, Not Late Dynamic, Non-Linearity. 151 - Tiina Manninen, Katri Hituri, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Kim T. Blackwell, Marja-Leena Linne:
Postsynaptic Signal Transduction Models for Long-Term Potentiation and Depression. 152 - Emilio Salinas, Swetha Shankar, M. Gabriela Costello, Dantong Zhu, Terrence R. Stanford:
Waiting is the Hardest Part: Comparison of Two Computational Strategies for Performing a Compelled-Response Task. 153 - Sven Schrader, Markus Diesmann, Abigail Morrison:
A Compositionality Machine Realized by a Hierarchic Architecture of Synfire Chains. 154 - Sidney R. Lehky, Anne B. Sereno:
Population Coding of Visual Space: Modeling. 155 - Patrick D. Roberts, Todd K. Leen:
Anti-Hebbian Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity and Adaptive Sensory Processing. 156 - Christiane Linster, Thomas A. Cleland:
Decorrelation of Odor Representations via Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity. 157 - Stefan Mihalas:
Calcium Messenger Heterogeneity: A Possible Signal for Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity. 158 - Anne B. Sereno, Sidney R. Lehky:
Population Coding of Visual Space: Comparison of Spatial Representations in Dorsal and Ventral Pathways. 159 - Susanne Kunkel, Markus Diesmann, Abigail Morrison:
Limits to the Development of Feed-Forward Structures in Large Recurrent Neuronal Networks. 160
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