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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, February 2014
- Tom Goeckel, Hartmut Führ, Gerhard Lakemeyer, Hermann Wagner:
Side peak suppression in responses of an across-frequency integration model to stimuli of varying bandwidth as demonstrated analytically and by implementation. 1-17 - Kamal Abuhassan, Damien Coyle, Ammar Belatreche, Liam P. Maguire:
Compensating for synaptic loss in Alzheimer's disease. 19-37 - Farzaneh Shayegh, Saeed Sadri, Rassoul Amirfattahi, Karim Ansari-Asl:
Proposing a two-level stochastic model for epileptic seizure genesis. 39-53 - Sadjad Sadeghi, Alireza Valizadeh:
Synchronization of delayed coupled neurons in presence of inhomogeneity. 55-66 - Jing-Yi Bu, Hao Li, Hai-Qing Gong, Pei-Ji Liang, Pu-Ming Zhang:
Gap junction permeability modulated by dopamine exerts effects on spatial and temporal correlation of retinal ganglion cells' firing activities. 67-79 - X. Zhao, Jong-Won Kim, Peter A. Robinson, Christopher J. Rennie:
Low dimensional model of bursting neurons. 81-95 - Michael W. Spratling:
A single functional model of drivers and modulators in cortex. 97-118
Volume 36, Number 2, April 2014
- Nicholas M. Timme, Wesley Alford, Benjamin Flecker, John M. Beggs:
Synergy, redundancy, and multivariate information measures: an experimentalist's perspective. 119-140 - Pedro D. Maia, J. Nathan Kutz:
Identifying critical regions for spike propagation in axon segments. 141-155 - Matias I. Maturana, Tatiana Kameneva, Anthony N. Burkitt, Hamish Meffin, David B. Grayden:
The effect of morphology upon electrophysiological responses of retinal ganglion cells: simulation results. 157-175 - Mainak Patel, Badal Joshi:
Switching mechanisms and bout times in a pair of reciprocally inhibitory neurons. 177-191 - James Rankin, Andrew Isaac Meso, Guillaume S. Masson, Olivier D. Faugeras, Pierre Kornprobst:
Bifurcation study of a neural field competition model with an application to perceptual switching in motion integration. 193-213 - Alexandro D. Ramirez, Liam Paninski:
Fast inference in generalized linear models via expected log-likelihoods. 215-234 - Önder Gürcan, Kemal S. Türker, Jean-Pierre Mano, Carole Bernon, Oguz Dikenelli, Pierre Glize:
Mimicking human neuronal pathways in silico: an emergent model on the effective connectivity. 235-257 - Theodore Vo, Joël Tabak, Richard Bertram, Martin Wechselberger:
A geometric understanding of how fast activating potassium channels promote bursting in pituitary cells. 259-278 - Jiwei Zhang, Katherine Newhall, Douglas Zhou, Aaditya V. Rangan:
Distribution of correlated spiking events in a population-based approach for Integrate-and-Fire networks. 279-295 - Anton V. Chizhov:
Conductance-based refractory density model of primary visual cortex. 297-319
Volume 36, Number 3, June 2014
- Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Dae C. Shin, Dong Song, Robert E. Hampson, Sam A. Deadwyler, Theodore W. Berger:
On parsing the neural code in the prefrontal cortex of primates using principal dynamic modes. 321-337 - Peter A. Appleby:
The role of multiple chemotactic mechanisms in a model of chemotaxis in C. elegans: different mechanisms are specialised for different environments. 339-354 - Pierre M. Daye, Lance M. Optican, Gunnar Blohm, Philippe Lefèvre:
Hierarchical control of two-dimensional gaze saccades. 355-382 - Guosheng Yi, Jiang Wang, Xi-Le Wei, Kai Ming Tsang, Wai-Lok Chan, Bin Deng, Chunxiao Han:
Exploring how extracellular electric field modulates neuron activity through dynamical analysis of a two-compartment neuron model. 383-399 - Jasmine A. Nirody:
Development of spatial coarse-to-fine processing in the visual pathway. 401-414 - Ari Pakman, Jonathan Hunter Huggins, Carl Smith, Liam Paninski:
Fast state-space methods for inferring dendritic synaptic connectivity. 415-443 - Jean Liénard, Benoît Girard:
A biologically constrained model of the whole basal ganglia addressing the paradoxes of connections and selection. 445-468 - Agnieszka Grabska-Barwinska, Peter E. Latham:
How well do mean field theories of spiking quadratic-integrate-and-fire networks work in realistic parameter regimes? 469-481 - Cory M. Simon, Iain Hepburn, Weiliang Chen, Erik De Schutter:
The role of dendritic spine morphology in the compartmentalization and delivery of surface receptors. 483-497 - Marcus T. Wilson, D. P. Goodwin, P. W. Brownjohn, Jonathan Shemmell, John N. J. Reynolds:
Numerical modelling of plasticity induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation. 499-514 - Prashanth Selvaraj, Jamie W. Sleigh, Walter J. Freeman, Heidi E. Kirsch, Andrew J. Szeri:
Open loop optogenetic control of simulated cortical epileptiform activity. 515-525
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