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Neurocomputing, Volume 65-66
Volume 65-66, June 2005
- Erik De Schutter:
Computational Neuroscience: Trends in Research 2005. 1-3
- James B. Maciokas, Philip H. Goodman, John Kenyon, Maria Toledo-Rodriguez, Henry Markram:
Accurate dynamical models of interneuronal GABAergic channel physiologies. 5-14
- Ruggero Scorcioni, Giorgio A. Ascoli:
Algorithmic reconstruction of complete axonal arborizations in rat hippocampal neurons. 15-22
- Robert Kozma, Derek Wong, Rustu Murat Demirer, Walter J. Freeman:
Learning intentional behavior in the K-model of the amygdala and entorhinal cortex with the cortico-hyppocampal formation. 23-30
- Anat Elhalal, David Horn:
In vitro neuronal networks: evidence for synaptic plasticity. 31-37 - Erik Fransén:
A synapse which can switch from inhibitory to excitatory and back. 39-45
- Alexander Grushin, James A. Reggia:
Evolving processing speed asymmetries and hemispheric interactions in a neural network model. 47-53
- Zuzanna Piwkowska, Michael Rudolph, Mathilde Badoual, Alain Destexhe, Thierry Bal:
Re-creating active states in vitro with a dynamic-clamp protocol. 55-60 - Scott A. Hill, Xiaoping Liu, Melissa A. Borla, Jorge V. José, Donald M. O'Malley:
Neurokinematic modeling of complex swimming patterns of the larval zebrafish. 61-68
- James A. Bednar, Judah B. De Paula, Risto Miikkulainen:
Self-organization of color opponent receptive fields and laterally connected orientation maps. 69-76 - Haruka Nishimura, Kô Sakai:
The computational model for border-ownership determination consisting of surrounding suppression and facilitation in early vision. 77-83 - Mona Mathur, Basabi Bhaumik:
Study of spatial frequency selectivity and its spatial organization in the visual cortex through a feedforward model. 85-91 - Martin A. Giese, David A. Leopold:
Physiologically inspired neural model for the encoding of face spaces. 93-101 - Axel Etzold, Christian W. Eurich:
A direct, interval-based method for reconstructing stimuli from noise-robust tuning curves. 103-109 - Yuguo Yu, Tai Sing Lee:
Adaptive contrast gain control and information maximization. 111-116 - Rodrigo Freire Oliveira, Luciano da Fontoura Costa, Antônio Carlos Roque-da-Silva:
A possible mechanism of curvature coding in early vision. 117-124 - Neil D. B. Bruce:
Features that draw visual attention: an information theoretic perspective. 125-133 - Heiko Stemmann, Winrich Freiwald, Aurel Wannig, Erich L. Schulzke, Christian W. Eurich:
Encoding of dynamic visual stimuli by primate area MT neurons. 135-142 - Maciej T. Lazarewicz, Sandhitsu R. Das, Leif H. Finkel:
Recognition of temporal event sequences by a network of cortical neurons. 143-151 - Timothy Melano, Charles M. Higgins:
The neuronal basis of direction selectivity in lobula plate tangential cells. 153-159 - Emilio Salinas:
A model of target selection based on goal-dependent modulation. 161-166 - Baran Çürüklü, Anders Lansner:
A model of the summation pools within the layer 4 (area 17). 167-172 - Zuley Rivera-Alvidrez, Charles M. Higgins:
Contrast saturation in a neuronally-based model of elementary motion detection. 173-179 - Beth Ann Siegler, Maureen Ritchey, Jonathan E. Rubin:
Spike-timing dependent plasticity as a mechanism for ocular dominance shift. 181-188 - Rüdiger Kupper, Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Ursula Körner, Edgar Körner:
Spike-latency codes and the effect of saccades. 189-194 - Miruna Szabo, Rita Almeida, Gustavo Deco, Martin Stetter:
A neuronal model for the shaping of feature selectivity in IT by visual categorization. 195-201 - B. Gaillard, J. Feng:
Modelling a visual discrimination task. 203-209 - Nadja Schinkel, Klaus Pawelzik, Udo A. Ernst:
Robust integration and detection of noisy contours in a probabilistic neural model. 211-217 - Yoshiki Kashimori, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Kazuhisa Fujita, Mei Hong Zheng, Takeshi Kambara:
A functional role of multiple spatial resolution maps in form perception along the ventral visual pathway. 219-228
- Peng Xu, Pamela Abshire:
Threshold detection of intensity flashes in the blowfly photoreceptor by an ideal observer. 229-236
- Patrick D. Roberts:
Recurrent neural network generates a basis for sensory image cancellation. 237-242 - Kazuhisa Fujita, Yoshiki Kashimori, Takeshi Kambara:
Dynamic population coding for detecting the distance and size of an object in electrolocation. 243-251
- Alexei V. Samsonovich, Giorgio A. Ascoli:
Algorithmic description of hippocampal granule cell dendritic morphology. 253-260 - Alan H. Bond:
Representing episodic memory in a system-level model of the brain. 261-273 - Amir Madany Mamlouk, Hannah Sharp, Kerstin M. L. Menne, Ulrich G. Hofmann, Thomas Martinetz:
Unsupervised spike sorting with ICA and its evaluation using GENESIS simulations. 275-282 - Xiangbao Wu, William B. Levy:
Increasing CS and US longevity increases the learnable trace interval. 283-289 - David S. Touretzky:
Path integrator contributions to hippocampal map formation. 291-296 - Ashlie B. Hocking, William B. Levy:
Computing conditional probabilities in a minimal CA3 pyramidal neuron. 297-303 - Maria E. Markaki, Stelios C. Orphanoudakis, Panayiota Poirazi:
Modelling reduced excitability in aged CA1 neurons as a calcium-dependent process. 305-314 - David W. Sullivan, William B. Levy:
Activity affects trace conditioning performance in a minimal hippocampal model. 315-321 - Peter A. Murray, Frances K. Skinner:
Reduced kinetic schemes of short-term synaptic plasticity in inhibitory network models. 323-329 - Zsófia Huhn, Máté Lengyel, Gergo Orbán, Péter Érdi:
Dendritic spiking accounts for rate and phase coding in a biophysical model of a hippocampal place cell. 331-341 - Toru Aonishi, Hiroyoshi Miyakawa, Masashi Inoue, Masato Okada:
Effect of dendritic backpropagating action potential on neural interaction. 343-348 - Gábor Szirtes, Barnabás Póczos, András Lörincz:
Neural Kalman filter. 349-355 - Jesse A. Gillis, W. P. Luk, Liang Zhang, Frances K. Skinner:
Characterizing in vitro hippocampal ripples using time-frequency analysis. 357-364
- Thomas Hoch, Gregor Wenning, Klaus Obermayer:
The effect of correlations in the background activity on the information transmission properties of neural populations. 365-370 - Patrick Crotty, William B. Levy:
Energy-efficient interspike interval codes. 371-378 - Liam Paninski, Jonathan W. Pillow, Eero P. Simoncelli:
Comparing integrate-and-fire models estimated using intracellular and extracellular data. 379-385 - Thomas Wennekers, Nihat Ay:
Stochastic interaction in associative nets. 387-392 - Aaron P. Shon, Rajesh P. N. Rao:
Implementing belief propagation in neural circuits. 393-399 - Aurel A. Lazar:
Multichannel time encoding with integrate-and-fire neurons. 401-407 - Sheng Li, Si Wu:
On the variability of cortical neural responses: a statistical interpretation. 409-414 - Dileep George, Friedrich T. Sommer:
Computing with inter-spike interval codes in networks of integrate and fire neurons. 415-420 - B. Naundorf, Theo Geisel, Fred Wolf:
Dynamical response properties of a canonical model for type-I membranes. 421-428 - Christopher J. Rozell, Don H. Johnson:
Examining methods for estimating mutual information in spiking neural systems. 429-434
- Kosuke Hamaguchi, Masato Okada, Michiko Yamana, Kazuyuki Aihara:
Stochasticity in localized synfire chain. 435-440 - Rubén Moreno-Bote, Néstor Parga:
Simple model neurons with AMPA and NMDA filters: role of synaptic time scales. 441-448 - Friedrich T. Sommer, Thomas Wennekers:
Synfire chains with conductance-based neurons: internal timing and coordination with timed input. 449-454 - Robert L. Fry:
Neural statics and dynamics. 455-462
- Yoichi Miyawaki, Masato Okada:
Mechanisms of spike inhibition in a cortical network induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation. 463-468 - Murielle Hsu, David Hsu:
A piece-wise harmonic Langevin model of EEG dynamics: Theory and application to EEG seizure detection. 469-474 - Yuqiao Gu, Björn Wahlund, Hans Liljenström, Dietrich von Rosen, Hualou Liang:
Analysis of phase shifts in clinical EEG evoked by ECT. 475-483
- Peter Roper:
Frequency-dependent depletion of secretory vesicle pools modulates bursting in vasopressin neurones of the rat supraoptic nucleus. 485-491 - Mathilde Badoual, Michael Rudolph, Zuzanna Piwkowska, Alain Destexhe, Thierry Bal:
High discharge variability in neurons driven by current noise. 493-498
- Marco A. Huertas, Jeffrey R. Groff, Gregory D. Smith:
The effect of feedback inhibition on throughput properties of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus. 499-505
- Yikun Huang, John P. Miller:
Phased array processing for spike discrimination. 507-516 - Randall D. Hayes, John H. Byrne, Steven J. Cox, Douglas A. Baxter:
Estimation of single-neuron model parameters from spike train data. 517-529 - Péter András:
Neural activity pattern systems. 531-536
- Etienne Hugues, Dominique Martinez:
Encoding in a network of sparsely connected spiking neurons: application to locust olfaction. 537-542 - Orit Kliper, David Horn, Brigitte Quenet:
The inertial-DNF model: spatiotemporal coding on two time scales. 543-548 - Gideon Gradwohl, Yoram Grossman:
A theoretical computer model of cellular modification associated with olfactory learning in the rat piriform cortex. 549-555 - Andrej Blejec:
Statistical method for detection of firing rate changes in spontaneously active neurons. 557-563
- John A. Wolf, Jason T. Moyer, Leif H. Finkel:
The role of NMDA currents in state transitions of the nucleus accumbens medium spiny neuron. 565-570 - Narihisa Matsumoto, Daisuke Ide, Masataka Watanabe, Masato Okada:
Synaptic depression enlarges basin of attraction. 571-577 - Koki Yamashita, Shoji Tanaka:
Parametric study of dopaminergic neuromodulatory effects in a reduced model of the prefrontal cortex. 579-586 - Shoji Tanaka:
State-dependent alteration of dopamine and glutamate transmission in the prefrontal cortex by psychostimulants. 587-594 - Yoshihisa Kubota, Tara R. Gaertner, John A. Putkey, M. Neal Waxham:
A novel Monte Carlo simulation for molecular interactions and diffusion in postsynaptic spines. 595-602 - Anders Sandberg, Erik Fransén:
An autocatalytic model of STDP timing from slow calcium-dependent signals. 603-608 - Tetsuto Minami, Toshio Inui:
Roles of the prefrontal neurons in delayed matching-to-category task: a modeling study. 609-616
- Thomas Trappenberg, Dominic I. Standage:
Multi-packet regions in stabilized continuous attractor networks. 617-622 - Christina Ambrosio, Amitabha Bose, Farzan Nadim:
The effect of modulatory neuronal input on gastric mill frequency. 623-631 - Hamish Meffin, Anthony N. Burkitt, David B. Grayden:
Dynamically adjustable contrast enhancement from cortical background activity. 633-639 - Michael Rudolph, Alain Destexhe:
Multi-channel shot noise and characterization of cortical network activity. 641-646 - Andreas Knoblauch:
Statistical implications of clipped Hebbian learning of cell assemblies. 647-652 - Michela Chiappalone, Antonio Novellino, Ildiko Vajda, Alessandro Vato, Sergio Martinoia, Jaap van Pelt:
Burst detection algorithms for the analysis of spatio-temporal patterns in cortical networks of neurons. 653-662 - Carter Wendelken, Lokendra Shastri:
Connectionist mechanisms for cognitive control. 663-672 - Quan Zou, Michael Rudolph, Noah Roy, Mavi Sanchez-Vives, Diego Contreras, Alain Destexhe:
Reconstructing synaptic background activity from conductance measurements in vivo. 673-678 - J. Michael Herrmann, Hecke Schrobsdorff, Theo Geisel:
Localized activations in a simple neural field model. 679-684 - Ofer Melamed, Gilad Silberberg, Henry Markram, Wulfram Gerstner, Magnus J. E. Richardson:
Subthreshold cross-correlations between cortical neurons: A reference model with static synapses. 685-690 - Mauro Copelli, Rodrigo Freire Oliveira, Antônio Carlos Roque da Silva Filho, Osame Kinouchi:
Signal compression in the sensory periphery. 691-696 - Kenji Morita, Kazuyuki Aihara:
A network model with pyramidal cells and GABAergic non-FS cells in the cerebral cortex. 697-707
- Yutaka Hirata, Akimasa Yoshikawa, Pablo M. Blazquez, Stephen M. Highstein:
Evaluation of the inverse dynamic model in cerebellum during visual-vestibular interactions at different VOR gains in squirrel monkeys. 709-717 - Joe Graham, Victoria Booth, Ranu Jung:
Modeling motoneurons after spinal cord injury: persistent inward currents and plateau potentials. 719-726 - Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Dietmar Plenz, Kim T. Blackwell:
The role of background synaptic noise in striatal fast spiking interneurons. 727-732 - Sorinel Adrian Oprisan, Carmen C. Canavier:
Stability criterion for a two-neuron reciprocally coupled network based on the phase and burst resetting curves. 733-739 - Rafael Rodriguez-Rojas, Lazaro Alvarez, Rolando Palmero, Mario Alvarez, Maylen Carballo, Raul Macias:
Neural activity changes in the Supplementary Motor Area induced by dopaminergic treatment in parkinsonian patients. 741-749 - Amitabha Bose, Timothy J. Lewis, Richard J. A. Wilson:
Two-oscillator model of ventilatory rhythmogenesis in the frog. 751-757 - Christian Hauptmann, Oleksandr V. Popovych, Peter A. Tass:
Delayed feedback control of synchronization in locally coupled neuronal networks. 759-767 - Mark Shelhamer:
Phase transition between reactive and predictive eye movements is confirmed with nonlinear forecasting and surrogates. 769-776 - Alexander Lerchner, John Rinzel:
Synaptic model for spontaneous activity in developing networks. 777-782
- Laura Cozzi, Paolo D'Angelo, Michela Chiappalone, Alessandro Noriaki Ide, Antonio Novellino, Sergio Martinoia, Vittorio Sanguineti:
Coding and decoding of information in a bi-directional neural interface. 783-792
- Taesu Kim, Soo-Young Lee:
Learning self-organized topology-preserving complex speech features at primary auditory cortex. 793-800
- Hualou Liang, Steven L. Bressler, Robert Desimone, Pascal Fries:
Empirical mode decomposition: a method for analyzing neural data. 801-807 - Calin I. Buia, Paul H. E. Tiesinga:
Rapid temporal modulation of synchrony in cortical interneuron networks with synaptic plasticity. 809-815 - András Lörincz:
Attentional filtering in neocortical areas: a top-down model. 817-823
- Karl Magnus Petersson:
On the relevance of the neurobiological analogue of the finite-state architecture. 825-832 - Alan H. Bond:
A psycholinguistically and neurolinguistically plausible system-level model of natural-language syntax processing. 833-841
- Steve Bellinger:
Modeling calcium wave oscillations in astrocytes. 843-850 - Kenneth P. Eaton, Craig S. Henriquez:
Confounded spikes generated by synchrony within neural tissue models. 851-857 - Ho Young Jeong, Boris S. Gutkin:
Study on the role of GABAergic synapses in synchronization. 859-868 - Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Ronald L. Calabrese, Andrey L. Shilnikov:
How a neuron model can demonstrate co-existence of tonic spiking and bursting. 869-875
- Chris L. Baker, Aaron P. Shon, Rajesh P. N. Rao:
Learning temporal clusters with synaptic facilitation and lateral inhibition. 877-884 - Anatoli Gorchetchnikov, Michael E. Hasselmo:
A simple rule for spike-timing-dependent plasticity: local influence of AHP current. 885-890
- Joanna Tyrcha, William B. Levy:
Synaptic failures and a Gaussian excitation distribution. 891-899 - Alain Destexhe, Michael Rudolph:
Extracting information from the power spectrum of voltage noise. 901-906 - Thomas Sangrey, William B. Levy:
Conduction velocity costs energy. 907-913
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