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Neurocomputing, Volume 32-33
Volume 32-33, June 2000
- Yin Li, William Holmes:
Comparison of CaMKinase II activation in a dendritic spine computed with deterministic and stochastic models of the NMDA synaptic conductance. 1-7 - Pamela Abshire, Andreas G. Andreou:
Relating information capacity to a biophysical model for blowfly photoreceptors. 9-16 - Dana H. Ballard, Rajesh P. N. Rao, Zuohua Zhang:
A single-spike model of predictive coding. 17-23 - Davis Barch:
Characterization of activity oscillations in an excitable membrane model and their potential functionality for neuronal computations. 25-35 - Hauke Bartsch, Martin Stetter, Klaus Obermayer:
The influence of threshold variability on the response of visual cortical neurons. 37-43 - Kim T. Blackwell:
Characterization of the light-induced currents in Hermissenda. 45-49 - Hans A. Braun, Martin T. Huber, N. Anthes, Karlheinz Voigt, Alexander Neiman, Xing Pei, Frank Moss:
Interactions between slow and fast conductances in the Huber/Braun model of cold-receptor discharges. 51-59 - David Brown, Jianfeng Feng:
Low correlation between random synaptic inputs impacts considerably on the output of the Hodgkin-Huxley model. 61-66 - Anthony N. Burkitt, Graeme M. Clark:
Analysis of synchronization in the response of neurons to noisy periodic synaptic input. 67-75 - Yoonsuck Choe, Risto Miikkulainen, Lawrence K. Cormack:
Effects of presynaptic, postsynaptic resource redistribution in Hebbian weight adaptation. 77-82 - Andrei Cimponeriu, Geoffrey J. Goodhill:
Dynamics of cortical map development in the elastic net model. 83-90 - Allan D. Coop, George N. Reeke Jr.:
Simulating the temporal evolution of neuronal discharge. 91-96 - Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Ronald L. Calabrese:
Oscillatory behaviors in pharmacologically isolated heart interneurons from the medicinal leech. 97-104 - Yue Dai, Kelvin E. Jones, Brent Fedirchuk, Larry M. Jordan:
Effects of voltage trajectory on action potential voltage threshold in simulations of cat spinal motoneurons. 105-111 - Alain Destexhe, Denis Paré:
A combined computational and intracellular study of correlated synaptic bombardment in neocortical pyramidal neurons in vivo. 113-119 - Patricia M. Di Lorenzo, Christian H. Reich, Kurt M. Grandis:
Stimulation of sodium channels in taste-receptor cells provides noise that enhances taste detection. 121-126 - Stuart Feerick, Jianfeng Feng, David Brown:
Random pulse input versus continuous current plus white noise: Are they equivalent? 127-132 - Tomoki Fukai, Seinichi Kanemura:
Precisely timed transient synchronization by depressing synapses. 133-140 - Mark S. Goldman, Jorge Golowasch, Eve Marder, L. F. Abbott:
Dependence of firing pattern on intrinsic ionic conductances: Sensitive and insensitive combinations. 141-146 - Alix Herrmann, Wulfram Gerstner:
Effect of noise on neuron transient response. 147-154 - Nicolas Hô, Helmut Kröger, Alain Destexhe:
Consequences of correlated synaptic bombardment on the responsiveness of neocortical pyramidal neurons. 155-160 - David Horn, Irit Opher:
Complex dynamics of neuronal thresholds. 161-166 - Hidetoshi Ikeno, Shiro Usui:
Basic computational properties of Kenyon cell in the mushroom body of honeybee. 167-172 - Kelvin E. Jones, Kevin P. Carlin, Jeremy Rempel, Larry M. Jordan, Robert M. Brownstone:
Simulation techniques for localising and identifying the kinetics of calcium channels in dendritic neurones. 173-180 - Ádám Kepecs, Xiaojing Wang:
Analysis of complex bursting in cortical pyramidal neuron models. 181-187 - Duck O. Kim, William R. D'Angelo:
Computational model for the bushy cell of the cochlear nucleus. 189-196 - Elliot D. Menschik, Leif H. Finkel:
Cholinergic neuromodulation of an anatomically reconstructed hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cell. 197-205 - Octavian-Dumitru Mocanu, Joan Oliver, Fidel Santamaría, James M. Bower:
Branching point effects on the passive properties of the cerebellar granule cell axon. 207-212 - Mike Neubig, Alain Destexhe:
Are inhibitory synaptic conductances on thalamic relay neurons inhomogeneous? Are synapses from individual afferents clustered? 213-218 - Hans E. Plesser, Wulfram Gerstner:
Escape rate models for noisy integrate-and-free neurons. 219-224 - Michael Recce, Amitabha Bose, Victoria Booth:
Hippocampal place cells and the generation of a temporal code. 225-234 - A. David Redish, Bruce L. McNaughton, Carol A. Barnes:
Place cell firing shows an inertia-like process. 235-241 - Patrick D. Roberts:
Electrosensory response mechanisms in mormyrid electric fish. 243-248 - Paul H. E. Tiesinga, Jorge V. José:
Driven by inhibition. 249-254 - Arjen van Ooyen, David J. Willshaw, Ger J. A. Ramakers:
Influence of dendritic morphology on axonal competition. 255-260 - Stuart D. Washington, Giorgio A. Ascoli, Jeffrey L. Krichmar:
A statistical analysis of dendritic morphology's effect on neuron electrophysiology of CA3 pyramidal cells. 261-269 - Stella X. Yu, Tai Sing Lee:
What do V1 neurons tell us about saccadic suppression? 271-277 - Charles H. Anderson, Qingfeng Huang, John W. Clark:
Harmonic analysis of spiking neuronal pairs. 279-284 - Per Aronsson, Hans Liljenström:
Non-synaptic modulation of cortical network dynamics. 285-290 - Vladimir E. Bondarenko, Teresa Ree Chay:
The role of AMPA, GABA, [Ca2+]i, and calcium stores in propagating waves in neuronal networks. 291-298 - A. M. Briska, Daniel J. Uhlrich, William W. Lytton:
Independent dendritic domains in the thalamic circuit. 299-305 - Nicolas Brunel:
Phase diagrams of sparsely connected networks of excitatory and inhibitory spiking neurons. 307-312 - Anthony N. Burkitt:
Interspike interval variability for balanced networks with reversal potentials for large numbers of inputs. 313-321 - Robert J. Butera, Sheree M. Johnson, Christopher A. Del Negro, John Rinzel, Jeff C. Smith:
Dynamics of excitatory networks of bursting pacemaking neurons: Modeling and experimental studies of the respiratory central pattern generator. 323-330 - Frances S. Chance, Sacha B. Nelson, L. F. Abbott:
A recurrent network model for the phase invariance of complex cell responses. 339-344 - Gal Chechik, Isaac Meilijson, Eytan Ruppin:
Neuronal normalization provides effective learning through ineffective synaptic learning rules. 345-351 - Simona Doboli, Ali A. Minai, Phillip J. Best:
A comparison of context-dependent hippocampal place codes in 1-layer and 2-layer recurrent networks. 353-358 - Gideon Dror, Misha Tsodyks:
Activity of coupled excitatory and inhibitory neural populations with dynamic synapses. 359-364 - Gideon Dror, Misha Tsodyks:
Chaos in neural networks with dynamic synapses. 365-370 - Jianfeng Feng:
Synchronization driven by correlated inputs. 371-378 - Mark C. Fuhs, David S. Touretzky:
Synaptic learning models of map separation in the hippocampus. 379-384 - Anatoli Gorchetchnikov:
Introduction of threshold self-adjustment improves the convergence in feature-detective neural nets. 385-390 - Boris S. Gutkin, Bard Ermentrout, Joseph O'Sullivan:
Layer 3 patchy recurrent excitatory connections may determine the spatial organization of sustained activity in the primate prefrontal cortex. 391-400 - Tim A. Hely:
Common mechanisms govern the development of intra- and inter-hemispherical connections in visual cortex. 401-408 - David Horn, Nir Levy, Eytan Ruppin:
Distributed synchrony in an attractor of spiking neurons. 409-414 - Matthias Kaschube, Fred Wolf, Theo Geisel, Siegrid Löwel:
Quantifying the variability of patterns of orientation domains in the visual cortex of cats. 415-423 - Vivek Khatri, Philip S. Ulinski:
Functional significance of inhibitory interactions between inhibitory interneurons in visual cortex. 425-432 - Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Patrik Krieger:
Simulation of metabotropic glutamate receptor induced effects in the lamprey CPG. 433-439 - Alexander K. Kozlov, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Erik Aurell, Sten Grillner, Anders Lansner:
Modeling of plasticity of the synaptic connections in the lamprey spinal CPG - consequences for network behavior. 441-446 - Norbert Michael Mayer, J. Michael Herrmann, Theo Geisel:
Retinotopy and spatial phase in topographic maps. 447-452 - Marcelo B. Mazza, Antônio Carlos Roque-da-Silva:
Realistic computer simulation of cortical lesion induced imbalances in properties of somatotopic maps. 453-459 - Bruce H. McCormick, Wonryull Koh, William Rodman Shankle, James H. Fallon:
Geometric modeling of local cortical networks. 461-469 - Hirofumi Nagashino, Yohsuke Kinouchi:
Synchronization with a periodic pulse train in an asymmetrically coupled neuronal network model. 471-478 - Zoran Nenadic, Bijoy K. Ghosh, Philip S. Ulinski:
Spatiotemporal dynamics in a model of turtle visual cortex. 479-486 - Duane Q. Nykamp, Daniel Tranchina:
Fast neural network simulations with population density methods. 487-492 - Sean Polyn, Xiangbao Wu, William B. Levy:
Entorhinal/dentate excitation of CA3: A critical variable in hippocampal models. 493-499 - Bas Rokers, Catherine Myers, Mark A. Gluck:
A dynamic model of learning in the septo-hippocampal system. 501-507 - Vikaas S. Sohal, Molly M. Huntsman, John R. Huguenard:
Reciprocal inhibitory connections produce desynchronizing phase lags during intrathalamic oscillations. 509-516 - Friedrich T. Sommer:
On cell assemblies in a cortical column. 517-522 - Sen Song, L. F. Abbott:
Temporally asymmetric Hebbian learning and neuronal response variability. 523-528 - Mona Spiridon, Carson C. Chow, Wulfram Gerstner:
Effect of correlations on signal transmission in a population of spiking neurons. 529-535 - Bilin Z. Stiber, Edwin R. Lewis, Michael Stiber, Kenneth R. Henry:
Auditory singularity detection by a gerbil cochlea model. 537-543 - Katrin Suder, Florentin Wörgötter, Thomas Wennekers:
Neural field description of state-dependent visual receptive field changes. 545-551 - Krisztina Szalisznyó, Péter Érdi:
Effects of granule cell firing properties on the temporal pattern of the CA3 pyramidal cell's firing. 553-561 - Shoji Tanaka:
Post-cue activity of prefrontal cortical neurons controlled by local inhibition. 563-572 - Adam L. Taylor, Garrison W. Cottrell, William B. Kristan Jr.:
A model of the leech segmental swim central pattern generator. 573-584 - Wilson A. Truccolo, Mingzhou Ding, Steven L. Bressler:
Stability constraints for oscillatory neural networks. 585-589 - Stephen D. Van Hooser, Ulrich G. Hofmann, David T. Kewley, James M. Bower:
Relationship between field potentials and spike activity in rat S1: Multi-site cortical recordings and analysis. 591-596 - Thomas Wennekers:
Dynamics of spatio-temporal patterns in associative networks of spiking neurons. 597-602 - Seth Wolpert, W. Otto Friesen:
On the parametric stability of a central pattern generator. 603-608 - Richard S. Zemel, Jonathan W. Pillow:
Encoding multiple orientations in a recurrent network. 609-616 - S. Zhang, Jorge V. José, Paul H. E. Tiesinga:
Model of carbachol-induced gamma-frequency oscillations in hippocampus. 617-622 - Jian Zhang, L. F. Abbott:
Gain modulation of recurrent networks. 623-628 - Riccardo Barbieri, Loren M. Frank, Michael C. Quirk, Matthew A. Wilson, Emery N. Brown:
A time-dependent analysis of spatial information encoding in the rat hippocampus. 629-635 - Jessica D. Bayliss, Dana H. Ballard:
Single trial P3 epoch recognition in a virtual environment. 637-642 - Dirk Brockmann, Theo Geisel:
The ecology of gaze shifts. 643-650 - Marcelo Camperi, Nicola Rugai:
Modeling dopamine modulation of delay-period activity in prefrontal cortex during working memory processes. 651-657 - Jeremy B. Caplan, Michael J. Kahana, Robert Sekuler, Matthew Kirschen, Joseph R. Madsen:
Task dependence of human theta: The case for multiple cognitive functions. 659-665 - Eyal Cohen, Nir Levy, Eytan Ruppin:
Global vs. local processing of compressed representations: A computational model of visual search. 667-671 - Kingsley J. A. Cox, Paul R. Adams:
Implications of synaptic digitisation and error for neocortical function. 673-678 - Nathaniel D. Daw, David S. Touretzky:
Behavioral considerations suggest an average reward TD model of the dopamine system. 679-684 - Marilene de Pinho, Marcelo B. Mazza, Antônio Carlos Roque-da-Silva:
A biologically plausible computational model of classical conditioning induced reorganization of tonotopic maps in the auditory cortex. 685-691 - Gustavo Deco, Josef Zihl:
Neurodynamical mechanism of binding and selective attention for visual search. 693-699 - Silke Dodel, J. Michael Herrmann, Theo Geisel:
Localization of brain activity - blind separation for fMRI data. 701-708 - Witali L. Dunin-Barkowski, Donald C. Wunsch:
Phase-based cerebellar learning of dynamic signals. 709-725 - Gaute T. Einevoll, Anette Kocbach, Paul Heggelund:
Probing the retino-geniculate circuit in cat using circular spot stimuli. 727-733 - Chris Eliasmith, Charles H. Anderson:
Rethinking central pattern generators: A general approach. 735-740 - Christian W. Eurich, Klaus Pawelzik, Udo Ernst, Andreas Thiel, Jack D. Cowan, John G. Milton:
Delay adaptation in the nervous system. 741-748 - Ryuta Fukuda, Junko Hara, William Rodman Shankle, Masaru Tomita:
Proposition of cortical connectivity between 30 cytoarchitectural areas of human cerebral cortex. 749-755 - Walter Gall, Ying Zhou:
An organizing center for planar neural excitability. 757-765 - Daniel Gill, Lidror Troyansky, Israel Nelken:
Auditory localization using direction-dependent spectral information. 767-773 - Simon F. Giszter, William J. Kargo:
Conserved temporal dynamics and vector superposition of primitives in frog wiping reflexes during spontaneous extensor deletions. 775-783 - J. Michael Herrmann, Klaus Pawelzik, Theo Geisel:
Learning predictive representations. 785-791 - Claus C. Hilgetag:
Spatial neglect and paradoxical lesion effects in the cat - A model based on midbrain connectivity. 793-799 - Greg Hood, John V. Burkardt, Greg Foss:
Visualizing the visual system. 801-808 - Osamu Hoshino, Satoru Inoue, Yoshiki Kashimori, Takeshi Kambara:
A role of a hierarchical dynamical map in cognition and binding different sensory modalities. 809-816 - Michael Howe, Risto Miikkulainen:
Hebbian learning and temporary storage in the convergence-zone model of episodic memory. 817-821 - Martin T. Huber, Jürgen-Christian Krieg, Hans A. Braun, Xing Pei, Alexander Neiman, Frank Moss:
Noisy precursors of bifurcations in a neurodynamical model for disease states of mood disorders. 823-831 - Satoru Inoue, Manabu Kimyou, Yoshiki Kashimori, Osamu Hoshino, Takeshi Kambara:
A neural model of medial geniculate body and auditory cortex detecting target distance independently of target velocity in echolocation. 833-841 - George J. Kalarickal, Jonathan A. Marshall:
Neural model of temporal and stochastic properties of binocular rivalry. 843-853 - Yoshiki Kashimori, Osamu Hoshino, Takeshi Kambara:
A positive role of noises in accurate detection of time difference by electrosensory system of weakly electric fish. 855-862 - Yoshiki Kashimori, Takeshi Kambara:
A role of synaptic variation depending on precise timings of pre- and postsynaptic depolarization in suppression of disturbance due to tail bending for accurate electrolocation. 863-869 - Alexander K. Kozlov, Erik Aurell, Grigori N. Orlovsky, Tatiana G. Deliagina, Pavel V. Zelenin, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Sten Grillner:
Modeling control of roll-plane body orientation in lamprey. 871-877 - Shu-Chen Li, Ulman Lindenberger, Peter A. Frensch:
Unifying cognitive aging: From neuromodulation to representation to cognition. 879-890 - Hualou Liang, Mingzhou Ding, Steven L. Bressler:
On the tracking of dynamic functional relations in monkey cerebral cortex. 891-896 - Bruce H. McCormick, Richard W. DeVaul, William Rodman Shankle, James H. Fallon:
Modeling neuron spatial distribution and morphology in the developing human cerebral cortex. 897-904 - Mayank R. Mehta, Matthew A. Wilson:
From hippocampus to V1: Effect of LTP on spatio-temporal dynamics of receptive fields. 905-911 - Eduardo Mercado III, Catherine Myers, Mark A. Gluck:
Modeling auditory cortical processing as an adaptive chirplet transform. 913-919 - Benoît Morel:
Biologically plausible learning rules for neural networks and quantum computing. 921-926 - John S. Nafziger, Leif H. Finkel:
A stimulus density-dependent normalization mechanism for modulating the range of contour integration. 927-933 - Hiroshi Okamoto, Tomoki Fukai:
A model for neural representation of intervals of time. 935-939 - Tim C. Pearce:
Odor to sensor space transformations in biological and artificial noses. 941-952 - John S. Pezaris, Maneesh Sahani, Richard A. Andersen:
Spike train coherence in macaque parietal cortex during a memory saccade task. 953-960 - Gregor Rainer, Earl K. Miller:
Neural ensemble states in prefrontal cortex identified using a hidden Markov model with a modified EM algorithm. 961-966 - David V. Reynolds, Christopher Ashwin:
A large-scale neuroanatomical model of attention implemented as a computer simulation. 967-971 - Daniel S. Rizzuto, Michael J. Kahana:
Associative symmetry vs. independent associations. 973-978 - Kô Sakai, Shigeru Tanaka:
Perceptual segmentation and neural grouping in tilt illusion. 979-986 - Anders Sandberg, Anders Lansner, Karl Magnus Petersson, Örjan Ekeberg:
A palimpsest memory based on an incremental Bayesian learning rule. 987-994 - Aaron P. Shon, Xiangbao Wu, William B. Levy:
Using computational simulations to discover optimal training paradigms. 995-1002 - Giorgio A. Ascoli, Jeffrey L. Krichmar:
L-neuron: A modeling tool for the efficient generation and parsimonious description of dendritic morphology. 1003-1011 - Elise Cassidente, Xiaogang Yan, Tai Sing Lee:
A Bayesian decision approach to evaluate local and contextual information in spike trains. 1013-1020 - Thomas D. Coates Jr.:
Control and monitoring of a parallel processed neural network via the World Wide Web. 1021-1026 - Alexander Dimitrov, John P. Miller:
Natural time scales for neural encoding. 1027-1034 - Junko Hara, William Rodman Shankle, James H. Fallon, Ryuta Fukuda:
Estimating cortical connectivity for developing human cerebral cortex. 1035-1039 - Fredrick W. Howell, Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Reinoud Maex, Nigel H. Goddard, Erik De Schutter:
A large-scale model of the cerebellar cortex using PGENESIS. 1041-1046 - Don H. Johnson, Charlotte M. Gruner, Raymon M. Glantz:
Quantifying information transfer in spike generation. 1047-1054 - Ranu Jung, Min Shao:
Robustness of coarse graining spectral analysis in estimating frequency and Hurst exponent from mixed time series with harmonic and fractal components. 1055-1063 - Wonryull Koh, Bruce H. McCormick:
Distributed, web-based microstructure database for brain tissue. 1065-1071 - Sarah Lesher, Li Guan, Avis H. Cohen:
Symbolic time-series analysis of neural data. 1073-1081 - Dan Li, David S. K. Magnuson, Ranu Jung:
Non-stationary analysis of extracellular neural activity. 1083-1093 - Peter Pacheco, Marcelo Camperi, Toshi Uchino:
PARALLEL NEUROSYS: A system for the simulation of very large networks of biologically accurate neurons on parallel computers. 1095-1102 - Arup Roy, Peter N. Steinmetz, Ken O. Johnson, Ernst Niebur:
Model-free detection of synchrony in neuronal spike trains, with an application to primate somatosensory cortex. 1103-1108 - William Rodman Shankle, Benjamin H. Landing, Michael S. Rafii, Junko Hara, James H. Fallon, A. Kimball Romney, John P. Boyd:
CYBERCHILD: A database of the microscopic development of the postnatal human cerebral cortex from birth to 72 months. 1109-1114 - Akaysha C. Tang, Barak A. Pearlmutter, Michael Zibulevsky, Scott A. Carter:
Blind source separation of multichannel neuromagnetic responses. 1115-1120
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