Volume 26-27,
June 1999
- Matthias Bethge, Klaus Pawelzik, Theo Geisel:
Brief pauses as signals for degressing synapses.
1-7
- Maria Bykhovskaia, Mary Kate Worden, John T. Hackett:
Presynaptic facilitation: Quantal analysis and simulations.
9-15
- Taraneh Ghaffari-Farazi, Jim-Shih Liaw, Theodore W. Berger:
Consequence of morphological alterations on synaptic function.
17-27
- Yoshihisa Kubota, James M. Bower:
Decoding time-varying calcium signals by the postsynaptic biochemical network: Computer simulations of molecular kinetics.
29-38
- Jeffrey S. Urbach, Geoffrey J. Goodhill:
Limitations on detection of gradients of diffusible chemicals by axons.
39-43
- Ildikó Aradi, William Holmes:
Active dendrites regulate spatio-temporal synaptic integration in hippocampal dentate granule cells.
45-51
- Annemarie Bartels, Raymon M. Glantz:
A cellular model of directionally selective visual motion detection in crayfish tangential cells.
53-59
- Kim T. Blackwell:
Dynamics of the light-induced current in Hermissenda.
61-67
- Victoria Booth:
A genetic algorithm study on the influence of dendritic plateau potentials on bistable spiking in motoneurons.
69-78
- Hans A. Braun, Mathias Dewald, Karlheinz Voigt, Martin T. Huber, Xing Pei, Frank Moss:
Finding unstable periodic orbits in electroreceptors, cold receptors and hypothalamic neurons.
79-86
- David Brown, Jianfeng Feng:
Is there a problem matching real and model CV(ISI)?
87-91
- Anthony N. Burkitt, Graeme M. Clark:
New technique for analyzing integrate and fire neurons.
93-99
- Niraj S. Desai, Sacha B. Nelson, Gina G. Turrigiano:
Activity-dependent regulation of excitability in rat visual cortical neurons.
101-106
- Jim G. Dilmore, Boris S. Gutkin, Bard Ermentrout:
Effects of dopaminergic modulation of persistent sodium currents on the excitability of prefrontal cortical neurons: A computational study.
107-115
- Jianfeng Feng:
Origin of firing varibility of the integrate-and-fire model.
117-122
- Brent A. Field, Alexander R. Pico, Richard T. Marrocco:
Local cortical injections of glutamate and noradrenaline alter high-frequency (245 Hz) neuronal activity in rat cortex.
123-130
- Walter Gall, Ying Zhou:
Including a second inward conductance in Morris and Lecar dynamics.
131-136
- Donald A. Glaser, Davis Barch:
Motion detection and characterization by an excitable membrane: The "bow wave" model.
137-146
- Mark S. Goldman, Sacha B. Nelson, L. F. Abbott:
Decorrelation of spike trains by synaptic depression.
147-153
- Gideon Gradwohl, R. Nitzan, Yoram Grossman:
Homogeneous distribution of excitatory and inhibitory synapses on the dendrites of the cat surea triceps -motoneurons increases synaptic efficacy: Computer model.
155-162
- Charlotte M. Gruner, Don H. Johnson:
Correlation and neural information coding fidelity and efficiency.
163-168
- Shahin Hakimian, Charles H. Anderson, William Thomas Thach:
A PDF model of populations of Purkinje cells: Non-linear interactions and high variability.
169-175
- Hidetoshi Ikeno, Shiro Usui:
Mathematical description of ionic currents of the Kenyon cell in the mushroom body of honeybee.
177-184
- Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Jesper Tegnér, Sten Grillner, Anders Lansner:
Control of burst proportion and frequency range by drive-dependent modulation of adaptation.
185-191
- Máté Lengyel, Ádám Kepecs, Péter Érdi:
Location-dependent differences between somatic and dendritic IPSPs.
193-197
- Jim-Shih Liaw, Theodore W. Berger:
Dynamic synapse: Harnessing the computing power of synaptic dynamics.
199-206
- Shingo Murakami, Akira Hirose:
A microscopic nervecell analysis theory for elucidating membrane potential dynamics using boundary element method.
207-214
- Mike Neubig, Alain Destexhe:
Low threshold calcium T-current IV curve geometry is alterable through the distribution of T-channels in thalamic relay neurons.
215-221
- Michael G. Paulin, Larry F. Hoffman:
Modelling the firing pattern of bullfrog vestibular neurons responding to naturalistic stimuli.
223-228
- Hans E. Plesser, Theo Geisel:
Bandpass properties of integrate-fire neurons.
229-235
- Panayiota Poirazi, Bartlett W. Mel:
Towards the memory capacity of neurons with active dendrites.
237-245
- Barry J. Richmond, John A. Hertz, Timothy J. Gawne:
The relation between V1 neuronal responses and eye movement-like stimulus presentations.
247-254
- Hermann Schobesberger, Boris S. Gutkin, John P. Horn:
A minimal model for metabotropic modulation of fast synaptic transmission and firing properties in bullfrog sympathetic B neurons.
255-262
- Jonathan Z. Simon, Catherine E. Carr, Shihab A. Shamma:
A dendritic model of coincidence detection in the avian brainstem.
263-269
- Volker Steuber, David J. Willshaw:
Adaptive leaky integrator models of cerebellar Purkinje cells can learn the clustering of temporal patterns.
271-276
- Bilin Z. Stiber, Edwin R. Lewis, Michael Stiber, Kenneth R. Henry:
Categorization of Gerbil auditory fiber responses.
277-283
- Fahad Sultan:
A model of temporal and activity-dependent mechanisms underlying the phylogenetic development of cerebellar molecular interneuron morphology.
285-291
- Akaysha C. Tang, Jonathan Wolfe, Andreas M. Bartels:
Cholinergic modulation of spike timing and spike rate.
293-298
- Paul H. E. Tiesinga, Jorge V. José:
Spiking statistics in noisy hippocampal interneurons.
299-304
- Jaap van Pelt, Harry B. M. Uylings:
Modeling the natural variability in the shape of dendritic trees: Application to basal dendrites of small rat cortical layer 5 pyramidal neurons.
305-311
- Péter Adorján, György Barna, Péter Érdi, Klaus Obermayer:
A statistical neural field approach to orientation selectivity.
313-318
- Bill Baird:
An oscillating cortical model of auditory attention and electrophysiology.
319-328
- Fülöp Bazsó, Krisztina Szalisznyó, Szabolcs Payrits, Péter Érdi:
A statistical approach to neural population dynamics: Theory, algorithms, simulations.
329-334
- Vladimir E. Bondarenko, Teresa Ree Chay:
Generation of various rhythms by thalamic neural network model.
335-345
- Ryan S. Clement, Russell S. Witte, Patrick J. Rousche, Daryl R. Kipke:
Functional connectivity in auditory cortex using chronic, multichannel unit recordings.
347-354
- Marilene de Pinho, Antônio C. Roque-da-Silva:
A realistic computational model of formation and variability of tonotopic maps in the auditory cortex.
355-359
- Gideon Dror, Misha Tsodyks:
Analysis and modeling of population dynamics in the visual cortex.
361-366
- Udo Ernst, Klaus Pawelzik, Fred Wolf, Theo Geisel:
Theory of non-classical receptive field phenomena in the visual cortex.
367-374
- Erik Fransén, Gene V. Wallenstein, Angel A. Alonso, Clayton T. Dickson, Michael E. Hasselmo:
A biophysical simulation of intrinsic and network properties of entorhinal cortex.
375-380
- David H. Goldberg, Harel Z. Shouval, Leon N. Cooper:
Lateral connectivity as a scaffold for developing orientation preference maps.
381-387
- David Horn, Nir Levy, Eytan Ruppin:
The importance of nonlinear dendritic processing in multimodular memory networks.
389-394
- Satoru Inoue, Yoshiki Kashimori, Osamu Hoshino, Takeshi Kambara:
The neural model of nucleus laminaris and integration layer accomplishing hyperacuity in sound location in the barn owl.
395-401
- Yoshiki Kashimori, Osamu Hoshino, Takeshi Kambara:
A neural mechanism of AM frequency selectivity of pyramidal cell circuit in electrosensory lateral-line lobe of weakly electric fish.
403-409
- Pawel Kudela, Piotr J. Franaszczuk, Gregory K. Bergey:
Model of the propagation of synchronous firing in a reduced neuron network.
411-418
- Linda J. Larson-Prior, Huo Lu:
Serotonergic modulation of the cerebellar granule cell network.
419-426
- Miguel Maravall:
An analysis of connectivity and function in hippocampal associative memory.
427-434
- Marcelo B. Mazza, Antônio C. Roque-da-Silva:
Computational model of topographic reorganization in somatosensory cortex in response to digit lesions.
435-441
- Elliot D. Menschik, Shih-Cheng Yen, Leif H. Finkel:
Model- and scale-independent performance of a hippocampal CA3 network architecture.
443-453
- Hirofumi Nagashino, Minoru Kataoka, Yohsuke Kinouchi:
A coupled neural oscillator model for recruitment and annihilation of the degrees of freedom of oscillatory movements.
455-462
- Thomas Natschläger, Berthold Ruf:
Pattern analysis with spiking neurons using delay coding.
463-469
- John S. Pezaris, Maneesh Sahani, Richard A. Andersen:
Response-locked changes in auto- and cross-covariations in parietal cortex.
471-476
- Christian Piepenbrock, Klaus Obermayer:
Effects of lateral competition in the primary visual cortex on the development of topographic projections and ocular dominance maps.
477-482
- Adrian Robert:
Pyramidal arborizations and activity spread in neocortex.
483-490
- Jonathan E. Rubin, David Terman:
Geometric analysis of neuronal firing patterns in network models with fast inhibitory synapses.
491-498
- Simon R. Schultz, Stefano Panzeri, Alessandro Treves, Edmund T. Rolls:
Correlated firing and the information represented by neurons in short epochs.
499-504
- Peggy Seriès, Philippe Tarroux:
Synchrony and delay activity in cortical column models.
505-510
- E. Simonotto, F. Spano, M. Riani, A. Ferrari, F. Levrero, Albert Pilot, P. Renzetti, R. C. Parodi, F. Sardanelli, Paolo Vitali, J. Twittya, F. Chiou-Tanf, F. Moss:
fMRI studies of visual cortical activity during noise stimulation.
511-516
- Frances K. Skinner, Liang Zhang, Jose Luis Perez Velazquez, Peter L. Carlen:
Gap junctions are needed to stabilize slow bursting behaviour.
517-523
- Vikaas S. Sohal, John R. Huguenard:
Long-range connections synchronize rather than spread intrathalamic oscillatory activity: Computational modeling and in vitro electrophysiology.
525-531
- Susanne Still, Gwendal Le Masson:
Traveling waves in a ring of three inhibitory coupled model neurons.
533-539
- Masami Tatsuno, Yoji Aizawa:
Network model of synaptic modification induced by time-structured stimuli in the hippocampal CA1 area.
541-549
- Joël Tabak, Walter Senn, Michael J. O'Donovan, John Rinzel:
Comparison of two models for pattern generation based on synaptic depression.
551-556
- Jesper Tegnér, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski:
The synaptic NMDA component desynchronizes neural bursters.
557-563
- Hiroyuki Uchiyama:
The isthmo-optic nucleus: : A possible neural substrate for visual competition.
565-571
- Thomas Wennekers, Friedrich T. Sommer:
Gamma-oscillations support optimal retrieval in associative memories of two-compartment neurons.
573-578
- Thomas Wennekers, Günther Palm:
How imprecise is neuronal synchronization?
579-585
- Simon A. J. Winder:
A model for biological winner-take-all neural competition employing inhibitory modulation of NMDA-mediated excitatory gain.
587-592
- R. S. Witte, K. J. Otto, J. C. Williams, D. R. Kipke:
Pursuing dynamic reorganization in auditory cortex using chronic, multichannel unit recordings in awake, behaving cats.
593-600
- Xiangbao Wu, William B. Levy:
Enhancing the performance of a hippocampal model by increasing variability early in learning.
601-607
- Shih-Cheng Yen, Elliot D. Menschik, Leif H. Finkel:
Perceptual grouping in striate cortical networks mediated by synchronization and desynchronization.
609-616
- Alan H. Bond:
A system model of the primate neocortex.
617-623
- Steven L. Bressler, Mingzhou Ding, Weiming Yang:
Investigation of cooperative cortical dynamics by multivariate autoregressive modeling of event-related local field potentials.
625-631
- Gal Chechik, Isaac Meilijson, Eytan Ruppin:
Neuronal regulation: A biologically plausible mechanism for efficient synaptic pruning in development.
633-639
- Martin T. Chian, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Theodore W. Berger:
Decomposition of neural systems with nonlinear feedback using stimulus-response data.
641-654
- Steven P. Dear, Corey B. Hart:
Evidence for neural wavelet packet computations.
655-661
- Arnaud Delorme, Ghislaine Richard, Michèle Fabre-Thorpe:
Rapid processing of complex natural scenes: A role for the magnocellular visual pathways?
663-670
- Simona Doboli, Ali A. Minai, Phillip J. Best:
A latent attractors model of context selection in the dentate gyrus-hilus system.
671-676
- Witali L. Dunin-Barkowski, Donald C. Wunsch:
Phase-based storage of information in the cerebellum.
677-685
- Tomoki Fukai:
Modeling the interplay of short-term memory and the basal ganglia in sequence processing.
687-692
- Gyöngyi Gaál:
Relations among neural activities recorded in premotor and motor cortex of trained monkeys during visually guided hand and arm movement tasks.
693-703
- Jeremy P. Goodridge, A. David Redish, David S. Touretzky:
A model of the rodent head direction system that accounts for unique properties of anterior thalamic head direction cells.
705-711
- Alex Guazzelli, Mihail Bota, Michael A. Arbib:
Incorporating path integration capabilities in the TAM-WG model of rodent navigation.
713-719
- J. Michael Herrmann, Klaus Pawelzik:
Simultaneous self-organization of place and direction selectivity in a neural model of self-localization.
721-727
- Osamu Hoshino, Yoshiki Kashimori, Takeshi Kambara:
A neural mechanism of feature binding based on the dynamical map theory in distributed coding scheme.
729-734
- Arthur R. Houweling, Maxim Bazhenov, Igor Timofeev, Mircea Steriade, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Cortical and thalamic components of augmenting responses: A modeling study.
735-742
- Laurent Itti, Christof Koch, Jochen Braun:
A quantitative model relating visual neuronal activity to psychophysical thresholds.
743-748
- Ranu Jung, James T. Buchanan, Dan Li:
Brain-spinal feedforward-feedback interactions affect output pattern and intracellular properties of motor networks in the lamprey.
749-759
- Yoshiki Kashimori, Takeshi Kambara:
A neural mechanism of adaptive suppression of background signals arising from tail movements in the Gymnotid electrosensory system.
761-767
- Jeffrey L. Krichmar, Kim T. Blackwell, Garth S. Barbour, Alexander B. Golovan, Thomas P. Vogl:
A solution to the feature correspondence problem inspired by visual scanpaths.
769-778
- Sarah Lesher, Mark L. Spano, N. M. Mellen, Guan Li, Suzanne Dykstra, Avis H. Cohen:
Stable lamprey swimming on a skeleton of unstable periodic orbits.
779-788
- Zhaoping Li, John A. Hertz:
Odor recognition and segmentation by coupled olfactory bulb and cortical networks.
789-794
- David T. J. Liley, Peter J. Cadusch, James J. Wright:
A continuum theory of electro-cortical activity.
795-800
- Ralf Möller, Marinus Maris, Dimitrios Lambrinos:
A neural model of landmark navigation in insects.
801-808
- Karen A. Moxon, John K. Chapin:
Cortico-thalamic interactions in response to whisker stimulation in a computer model of the rat barrel system.
809-822
- John S. Nafziger, Shih-Cheng Yen, Leif H. Finkel:
Psychophysical determination of the spatial connectivity function in a model of contour salience.
823-830
- Chris Roehrig, Catharine H. Rankin:
Dymods: A framework for modularizing dynamical neuronal structures.
831-836
- Ko Sakai, Shigeru Tanaka:
Retinotopic coding and neural grouping in tilt illusion.
837-843
- Cristiane Salum, Antônio C. Roque-da-Silva, Alan Pickering:
Striatal dopamine in attentional learning: A computational model.
845-854
- Ladan Shams, Christoph von der Malsburg:
Are object shape primitives learnable?
855-863
- Lokendra Shastri:
Recruitment of binding and binding-error detector circuits via long-term potentiation.
865-874
- Natalia Shevtsova, James A. Reggia:
Lateralization in a bihemispheric neural model of letter identification.
875-880
- Jacob Spoelstra, Michael A. Arbib, Nicolas Schweighofer:
Cerebellar adaptive control of a biomimetic manipulator.
881-889
- Shoji Tanaka, Shuhei Okada:
Functional prefrontal cortical circuitry for visuospatial working memory formation: A computational model.
891-899
- Kathleen Taylor, John Stein:
Attention, intention and salience in the posterior parietal cortex.
901-910
- Rufin van Rullen, Simon J. Thorpe:
Spatial attention in asynchronous neural networks.
911-918
- Joel White, John Kauer:
Odor recognition in an artificial nose by spatio-temporal processing using an olfactory neuronal network.
919-924
- Laurenz Wiskott:
Learning invariance manifolds.
925-932
- Malcolm P. Young, Claus Hilgetag, Jack W. Scannell:
Models of paradoxical lesion effects and rules of inference for imputing function to structure in the brain.
933-938
- Song Chun Zhu, Ying Nian Wu:
From local features to global perception - A perspective of Gestalt psychology from Markov random field theory.
939-945
- Steven M. Bierer, David J. Anderson:
Multi-channel spike detection and sorting using an array processing technique.
947-956
- Carlos D. Brody:
On artefactual spike train cross-correlations.
957-962
- Gully Burns:
Neuroscholar 1.00, a neuroinformatics databasing website.
963-970
- Brent P. Burton, Travis Seeling Chow, Andrew T. Duchowski, Wonryull Koh, Bruce H. McCormick:
Exploring the brain forest.
971-980
- Brent P. Burton, Bruce H. McCormick:
Virtual microscopy of brain tissue.
981-987
- Arnaud Delorme, Jacques Gautrais, Rufin van Rullen, Simon J. Thorpe:
SpikeNET: A simulator for modeling large networks of integrate and fire neurons.
989-996
- Mikael Djurfeldt, Anders Sandberg, Örjan Ekeberg, Anders Lansner:
See - A framework for simulation of biologically detailed and artificial neural networks and systems.
997-1003
- Rolf Eckmiller, Ralph Hünermann, Michael Becker:
Exploration of a dialog-based tunable retina encoder for retina implants.
1005-1011
- Chris Eliasmith, Charles H. Anderson:
Developing and applying a toolkit from a general neurocomputational framework.
1013-1018
- Francesco Frisone, Paolo Vitali, G. Iannò, M. Marongiu, Pietro Morasso, Albert Pilot, Guido Rodriguez, M. Rosa, F. Sardanelli:
Can the synchronization of cortical areas be evidenced by fMRI?
1019-1024
- Bruce H. McCormick:
Design of a brain tissue scanner.
1025-1032
- Sergei P. Rebrik, Brian D. Wright, Alfred A. Emondi, Kenneth D. Miller:
Cross-channel correlations in tetrode recordings: implications for spike-sorting.
1033-1038
- Ying Shu, Xiaping Xie, Jim-Shih Liaw, Theodore W. Berger:
A protocol-based simulation for linking computational and experimental studies.
1039-1047
- Klaas E. Stephan, Rolf Kötter:
One cortex - many maps: An introduction to coordinate-independent mapping by Objective Relational Transformation (ORT).
1049-1054
- David C. Tam:
A spike train analysis for detecting temporal integration in neurons.
1055-1060
- Michael Wehr, John S. Pezaris, Maneesh Sahani:
Simultaneous paired intracellular and tetrode recordings for evaluating the performance of spike sorting algorithms.
1061-1068
- Justin C. Williams, Robert L. Rennaker, Daryl R. Kipke:
Stability of chronic multichannel neural recordings: Implications for a long-term neural interface.
1069-1076
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