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Neurocomputing, Volume 38-40
Volume 38-40, June 2001
- Kim T. Blackwell:
Propagation of calcium waves in the Hermissenda type B photoreceptor. 1-7 - Kevin M. Franks, Thomas M. Bartol, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
An MCell model of calcium dynamics and frequency-dependence of calmodulin activation in dendritic spines. 9-16 - William G. Gibson, Les Farnell, Max R. Bennett:
A Monte Carlo analysis of calcium dynamics and facilitation in nerve terminals. 17-22 - Michele Giugliano, Massimo Grattarola, Gwendal Le Masson:
Electrophysiological activity to cell metabolism signal transduction: Possible feedback regulatory biochemical pathways. 23-30 - Bruce P. Graham, Arjen van Ooyen:
Compartmental models of growing neurites. 31-36 - Bruce P. Graham, Adrian Y. C. Wong, Ian D. Forsythe:
A computational model of synaptic transmission at the calyx of Held. 37-42 - Sung-Jong Lee, Chang-Sub Jung, Sun-Sook Paik, Sun-Ho Bai:
The functional roles of chemical coupling and gap junction between horizontal cells in the catfish retina. 43-51 - Liesbeth A. Bruins Slot, Emmanuel Pham, F. C. Colpaert:
A mechanism of signal transduction operating with opiate receptors. 53-64 - Julia Trommershäuser, Annette Zippelius:
Biophysical model of a single synaptic connection: Transmission properties are determined by the cooperation of pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms. 65-71 - Arjen van Ooyen, Bruce P. Graham, Ger J. A. Ramakers:
Competition for tubulin between growing neurites during development. 73-78 - Keun-Hang Yang, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Kim T. Blackwell:
The role of protein kinase C in the biochemical pathways of classical conditioning. 79-85 - Mélanie Aeschlimann, Laurent Tettoni:
Biophysical model of axonal pathfinding. 87-92 - Toshio Aoyagi, Nobuhiko Terada, Youngnam Kang, Takeshi Kaneko, Tomoki Fukai:
A bursting mechanism of chattering neurons based on Ca2+-dependent cationic currents. 93-98 - Nikolai Axmacher, Martin B. Stemmler, Dirk Engel, Andreas Draguhn, Raphael Ritz:
Presynaptic control of efficacy of GABAergic synapses in the hippocampus. 99-104 - Jan Benda, Matthias Bethge, Matthias Hennig, Klaus Pawelzik, Andreas V. M. Herz:
Spike-frequency adaptation: Phenomenological model and experimental tests. 105-110 - David Brown, Stuart Feerick, Jianfeng Feng:
Significance of random neuronal drive. 111-119 - Nissim J. Buchs, Walter Senn:
Learning direction selectivity through spike-timing dependent modification of neurotransmitter release probability. 121-127 - Maurice J. Chacron, André Longtin, Leonard Maler:
Simple models of bursting and non-bursting P-type electroreceptors. 129-139 - Frances S. Chance, L. F. Abbott:
Input-specific adaptation in complex cells through synaptic depression. 141-146 - Gal Chechik:
Spike timing dependent plasticity and mutual information in spiking neurons. 147-152 - Allan D. Coop, George N. Reeke Jr.:
Deciphering the neural code: neuronal discharge variability is preferentially controlled by the temporal distribution of afferent impulses. 153-157 - Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Ronald L. Calabrese:
A model of slow plateau-like oscillations based upon the fast Na+ current in a window mode. 159-166 - Alain Destexhe:
Simplified models of neocortical pyramidal cells preserving somatodendritic voltage attenuation. 167-173 - Alexander Dimitrov, John P. Miller, Zane N. Aldworth, Tomás Gedeon:
Non-uniform quantization of neural spike sequences through an information distortion measure. 175-181 - Jacob Duijnhouwer, Michiel W. H. Remme, Arjen van Ooyen, Jaap van Pelt:
Influence of dendritic topology on firing patterns in model neurons. 183-189 - Julian Eggert, Berthold Bäuml, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Fast dynamic organization without short-term synaptic plasticity: A new view on Hebb's dynamical assemblies. 191-196 - Stuart Feerick, Jianfeng Feng, David Brown:
Inhibitory inputs increase a neurons's firing rate. 197-203 - Jianfeng Feng, Guibin Li:
Behaviour of two-compartment models. 205-211 - Brent A. Field, Richard T. Marrocco:
The calculation of neuronal signal-to-noise ratios using sine-wave estimation of the system kernel. 213-221 - Gideon Gradwohl, Yoram Grossman:
Dendritic voltage dependent conductances increase the excitatory synaptic response and its postsynaptic inhibition in a reconstructed -motoneuron: A computer model. 223-229 - Arthur R. Houweling, Rashmi H. Modi, Paul Ganter, Jean-Marc Fellous, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Models of frequency preferences of prefrontal cortical neurons. 231-238 - Rick L. Jenison:
Decoding first-spike latency: A likelihood approach. 239-248 - Bart Krekelberg, Monica Paolini, Frank Bremmer, Markus Lappe, Klaus-Peter Hoffmann:
Deconstructing the receptive field: Information coding in macaque area MST. 249-254 - Silvia M. Kuva, Gilson F. Lima, Osame Kinouchi, Marcelo H. R. Tragtenberg, Antônio Carlos Roque-da-Silva:
A minimal model for excitable and bursting elements. 255-261 - Christian K. Machens, P. Prinz, Martin B. Stemmler, Bernhard Ronacher, Andreas V. M. Herz:
Discrimination of behaviorally relevant signals by auditory receptor neurons. 263-268 - Yair Manor, Farzan Nadim:
Frequency regulation demonstrated by coupling a model and a biological neuron. 269-278 - Norbert Michael Mayer, J. Michael Herrmann, Theo Geisel:
Signatures of natural image statistics in cortical simple cell receptive fields. 279-284 - Lovorka Pantic, Joaquín J. Torres, Hilbert J. Kappen:
On the role of dynamical synapses in coincidence detection. 285-291 - Michael G. Paulin, Larry F. Hoffman:
State-space receptive fields of semicircular canal afferent neurons in the bullfrog. 293-298 - Tim C. Pearce, Paul F. M. J. Verschure, Joel White, John Kauer:
Stimulus encoding during the early stages of olfactory processing: A modeling study using an artificial olfactory system. 299-306 - Hans E. Plesser, Theo Geisel:
Signal processing by means of noise. 307-312 - Raphael Ritz, Roberto Fdez. Galán, Paul Szyszka, Andreas V. M. Herz:
Analysis of odor processing in the mushroom bodies of the honeybee. 313-318 - Jean-Pierre Rospars, Petr Lánský, Patricia Duchamp-Viret, André Duchamp:
Characterizing and modeling concentration-response curves of olfactory receptor cells. 319-325 - Michael Rudolph, Nicolas Hô, Alain Destexhe:
Synaptic background activity affects the dynamics of dendritic integration in model neocortical pyramidal neurons. 327-333 - Manuel A. Sánchez-Montañés, Tim C. Pearce:
Fisher information and optimal odor sensors. 335-341 - Andreas Schierwagen, Conny Claus:
Dendritic morphology and signal delay in superior colliculus neurons. 343-350 - Lars Schwabe, Péter Adorján, Klaus Obermayer:
Spike-frequency adaptation as a mechanism for dynamic coding in V1. 351-358 - Jonghan Shin:
Hippocampal LTP induction is related to dynamic range of postsynaptic calcium concentration. 359-368 - Jonghan Shin:
Adaptive noise shaping neural spike encoding and decoding. 369-381 - Volker Steuber, Erik De Schutter:
Long-term depression and recognition of parallel fibre patterns in a multi-compartmental model of a cerebellar Purkinje cell. 383-388 - Klaus M. Stiefel, Valérie Wespatat, Wolf Singer, Frank Tennigkeit:
A computational model of the interaction of membrane potential oscillations with inhibitory synaptic input in cortical cells. 389-395 - Paul H. E. Tiesinga, Jean-Marc Fellous, Jorge V. José, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Optimal information transfer in synchronized neocortical neurons. 397-402 - Jaap van Pelt, Andreas Schierwagen, Harry B. M. Uylings:
Modeling dendritic morphological complexity of deep layer cat superior colliculus neurons. 403-408 - Mark C. W. van Rossum, Gina G. Turrigiano:
Correlation based learning from spike timing dependent plasticity. 409-415 - Carl van Vreeswijk:
Information transmission with renewal neurons. 417-422 - Fabio L. S. Veiga, Marcelo H. R. Tragtenberg:
A very stochastic resonant neuron model. 423-431 - Niclas Wahlgren, Anders Lansner:
Biological evaluation of a Hebbian-Bayesian learning rule. 433-438 - Thomas Wennekers:
Nonlinear analysis of orientation tuning: Stationary properties of simple cells in V1. 439-444 - Stefan D. Wilke, Christian W. Eurich:
Neural spike statistics modify the impact of background noise. 445-450 - Winfried Wojtenek, Michael H. Hofmann, Lon A. Wilkens:
Primary afferent electrosensory neurons represent paddlefish natural prey. 451-458 - László Zalányi, Fülöp Bazsó, Péter Érdi:
The effect of synaptic depression on stochastic resonance. 459-465 - Pamela M. Baker, Jörg Grigull, Peter S. Pennefather, Beverley A. Orser, Frances K. Skinner:
Frequency switches in inhibitory networks with anesthetics. 467-474 - Hauke Bartsch, Martin Stetter, Klaus Obermayer:
Contextual effects by short range connections in a mean-field model of V1. 475-481 - Matthias Bethge, Klaus Pawelzik:
Synchronous inhibition as a mechanism for unbiased selective gain control. 483-488 - Jason W. Bohland, Ali A. Minai:
Efficient associative memory using small-world architecture. 489-496 - Victoria Booth, Amitabha Bose:
Regulating firing rate of networks of pyramidal cells. 497-504 - Amitabha Bose, Steve Kunec:
Synchrony and frequency regulation by synaptic delay in networks of self-inhibiting neurons. 505-513 - Andrew P. Davison, Jianfeng Feng, David Brown:
Spike synchronization in a biophysically-detailed model of the olfactory bulb. 515-521 - Marc de Kamps, Frank van der Velde:
Using a recurrent network to bind form, color and position into a unified percept. 523-528 - Damien Debay, Alain Destexhe, Thierry Bal:
Corticothalamic feedback can induce hypersynchronous low-frequency rhythms in the physiologically intact thalamus. 529-538 - Arnaud Delorme, Laurent Perrinet, Simon J. Thorpe:
Networks of integrate-and-fire neurons using Rank Order Coding B: Spike timing dependent plasticity and emergence of orientation selectivity. 539-545 - David DeMaris:
Synchronization opponent systems: Attractor basin transient statistics as a population code for object representation. 547-554 - Alain Destexhe, Diego Contreras, Mircea Steriade:
LTS cells in cerebral cortex and their role in generating spike-and-wave oscillations. 555-563 - Markus Diesmann, Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Stefan Rotter, Ad Aertsen:
State space analysis of synchronous spiking in cortical neural networks. 565-571 - Mikael Djurfeldt, Örjan Ekeberg, Ann M. Graybiel:
Cortex-basal ganglia interaction and attractor states. 573-579 - Chris Eliasmith, Charles H. Anderson:
Beyond bumps: Spiking networks that store sets of functions. 581-586 - Jean-Marc Fellous, Paul H. E. Tiesinga, Jorge V. José, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Computational model of carbachol-induced delta, theta and gamma-like oscillations in hippocampus. 587-593 - Paul Franck, Reinoud Maex, Erik De Schutter:
Synchronization between patches of local excitation in a cerebellar granular layer model. 595-599 - Erik Fransén, Angel A. Alonso, Michael E. Hasselmo:
Entorhinal neuronal activity during delayed matching tasks may depend upon muscarinic-induced non-specific cation current I(CANM). 601-606 - W. Otto Friesen, Gerta Fleissner, Günther Fleissner:
Role of feedback loops in the scorpion circadian system. 607-614 - Tomoki Fukai:
Neuronal analog-digital information transformation at the gamma frequency. 615-619 - Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Markus Diesmann, Ad Aertsen:
Cortical synfire-activity: Configuration space and survival probability. 621-626 - E. Haskell, Duane Q. Nykamp, Daniel Tranchina:
A population density method for large-scale modeling of neuronal networks with realistic synaptic kinetics. 627-632 - Michael E. Hasselmo, Ajay Kapur, Bradley P. Wyble:
Theta rhythm oscillations and sequence encoding in the hippocampus. 633-640 - Detlef H. Heck, Fahad Sultan, Valentino Braitenberg:
Sequential stimulation of rat cerebellar granular layer in vivo: Further evidence of a 'tidal-wave' timing mechanism in the cerebellum. 641-646 - Marcel Heldoorn, Johan L. Van Leeuwen, Jan Vanderschoot, Enrico Marani:
Electrotonic coupling in a network of compartmental external urethral sphincter motoneurons of Onuf 's nucleus. 647-658 - Matthias H. Hennig, Klaus Funke:
A biophysically realistic simulation of the vertebrate retina. 659-665 - Claus C. Hilgetag, Simon Grant II:
Uniformity and specificity of long-range corticocortical connections in the visual cortex of the cat. 667-673 - Satoru Inoue, Takafumi Yoshizawa, Yoshiki Kashimori, Takeshi Kambara:
An essential role of random arrangement of coincidence detection neurons in hyperaccurate sound location of owl. 675-682 - Mehrdad Jazayeri, Liang Zhang, Frances K. Skinner:
A dynamical feedback mechanism for the generation of hippocampal field rhythms. 683-689 - Szabolcs Káli, Peter Dayan:
A familiarity-based learning procedure for the establishment of place fields in area CA3 of the rat hippocampus. 691-695 - Yukiyasu Kamitani, Vidya M. Bhalodia, Yoshihisa Kubota, Shinsuke Shimojo:
A model of magnetic stimulation of neocortical neurons. 697-703 - Yoshiki Kashimori, Satoru Inoue, Takeshi Kambara, Minoru Uchiyama:
A neural model of amygdala playing an essential role in formation of brain maps for accomplishing spatial tasks. 705-712 - Tamás Kiss, Gergo Orbán, Máté Lengyel, Péter Érdi:
Intrahippocampal gamma and theta rhythm generation in a network model of inhibitory interneurons. 713-719 - Katsunori Kitano, Toshio Aoyagi, Tomoki Fukai:
Synchronous and asynchronous activities in a network model of the striatal spiny projection neurons. 721-726 - Anette Kocbach, Gaute T. Einevoll, Paul Heggelund:
Probing mechanistic models for the retinogeniculate circuit in cat using drifting gratings. 727-732 - Efstratios K. Kosmidis, Jean-François Vibert:
A model of respiration rhythmogenesis bridging network and pacemaker theories. 733-739 - Rolf Kötter, Claus C. Hilgetag, Klaas E. Stephan:
Connectional characteristics of areas in Walker's map of primate prefrontal cortex. 741-746 - Robert Kozma, Maritza Alvarado, Linda J. Rogers, Brian Lau, Walter J. Freeman:
Emergence of un-correlated common-mode oscillations in the sensory cortex. 747-755 - Thomas Z. Lauritzen, Anton E. Krukowski, Kenneth D. Miller:
A model of cross-orientation inhibition in cat primary visual cortex. 757-762 - Timothy J. Lewis, John Rinzel:
Topological target patterns and population oscillations in a network with random gap junctional coupling. 763-768 - András Lörincz, Gábor Szirtes, Bálint Takács, György Buzsáki:
Independent component analysis of temporal sequences forms place cells. 769-774 - Paul W. Munro, Gerardina Hernández:
Time-dependent LTD as a stability factor. 775-780 - Farzan Nadim, Yair Manor, Amitabha Bose:
Control of network output by synaptic depression. 781-787 - Remus Osan, Bard Ermentrout:
Two dimensional synaptically generated traveling waves in a theta-neuron neural network. 789-795 - Eimei Oyama, Arvin Agah, Karl F. MacDorman, Taro Maeda, Susumu Tachi:
A modular neural network architecture for inverse kinematics model learning. 797-805 - Jay S. Pathmanathan, Duck O. Kim:
A computational model for the AVCN marginal shell with medial olivocochlear feedback: Generation of a wide dynamic range. 807-815 - Laurent Perrinet, Arnaud Delorme, Manuel Samuelides, Simon J. Thorpe:
Networks of integrate-and-fire neuron using rank order coding A: How to implement spike time dependent Hebbian plasticity. 817-822 - Sean Polyn, William B. Levy:
Dynamic control of inhibition improves performance of a hippocampal model. 823-829 - Brigitte Quenet, David Horn, Gérard Dreyfus, Rémi Dubois:
Temporal coding in an olfactory oscillatory model. 831-836 - Dmitry Rinberg, Hanan Davidowitz:
Multineuron response to wind stimuli in the American cockroach. 837-843 - Patrick D. Roberts, Curtis C. Bell:
Mutual inhibition increases adaptation rate in an electrosensory system. 845-850 - Manuel A. Sánchez-Montañés, Fernando J. Corbacho, Paul F. M. J. Verschure, Juan A. Sigüenza:
A biologically plausible model for the development of selective microcircuits in striate cortex. 851-857 - Manuel A. Sánchez-Montañés, Peter König, Paul F. M. J. Verschure:
Learning in a neural network model in real time using real world stimuli. 859-865 - Anders Sandberg, Anders Lansner, Karl Magnus Petersson:
Selective enhancement of recall through plasticity modulation in an autoassociative memory. 867-873 - Ronen Segev, Eshel Ben-Jacob:
Chemical waves and internal energy during cooperative self-wiring of neural nets. 875-879 - Peggy Seriès, Sébastien Georges, Jean Lorenceau, Yves Frégnac:
A network view of the structure of center/surround modulations of V1 receptive field properties in visual and cortical spaces. 881-888 - Lokendra Shastri:
A computational model of episodic memory formation in the hippocampal system. 889-897 - Ken Shimono, Makoto Taketani, Fernando Brücher, Don Kubota, Laura Colgin, Sam Robertson, Richard Granger, Gary Lynch:
Continuous two-dimensional current source density analyses of electrophysiological activity in hippocampal slices. 899-905 - Vikaas S. Sohal, John R. Huguenard:
Clonazepam suppresses oscillations in rat thalamic slices. 907-913 - Sergio Solinas, John A. Hertz:
Stability of asynchronous firing states in networks with synaptic adaptation. 915-920 - Zoltán Somogyvári, Barbara Barna, András Szász, Magdolna B. Szente, Péter Érdi:
Slow dynamics of epileptic seizure: Analysis and model. 921-926 - Mona Spiridon, Wulfram Gerstner:
The accuracy of the population vector estimate in networks of integrate-and-fire type neurons using stationary and transient stimuli. 927-934 - Jan Storck, Frank Jäkel, Gustavo Deco:
Learning spatio-temporal stimuli with networks of spiking neurons and dynamic synapses. 935-943 - David C. Tam:
A multi-unit spike train analysis for quantifying phase relationships of near-synchrony firings. 945-949 - David C. Tam:
A spike train analysis for correlating burst firings in neurons. 951-955 - Shoji Tanaka, Akira Yoshida:
Signal flow in a prefrontal cortical circuit model for working memory loading. 957-964 - Masami Tatsuno, Yoshinori Nagai, Yoji Aizawa:
Rule-dynamical approach to hippocampal network. 965-971 - David Terman, Jonathan E. Rubin, Alice C. Yew, Charles J. Wilson:
Synchronous rhythms in a model for the indirect pathway of the basal ganglia. 973-982 - Wilson A. Truccolo, Mingzhou Ding, Steven L. Bressler:
Variability and interdependence of local field potentials: Effects of gain modulation and nonstationarity. 983-992 - Wilson A. Truccolo, Dawei W. Dong:
Dynamic temporal decorrelation: An information-theoretic and biophysical model of the functional role of the lateral geniculate nucleus. 993-1001 - Rufin VanRullen, Arnaud Delorme, Simon J. Thorpe:
Feed-forward contour integration in primary visual cortex based on asynchronous spike propagation. 1003-1009 - Arthur Vermeulen, Jean-Pierre Rospars:
Electrical circuitry of an insect olfactory sensillum. 1011-1017 - Paul F. M. J. Verschure, Matti Mintz:
A real-time model of the cerebellar circuitry underlying classical conditioning: A combined simulation and robotics study. 1019-1024 - Alessandro E. P. Villa, Igor V. Tetko, Javier Iglesias:
Computer assisted neurophysiological analysis of cell assemblies activity. 1025-1030 - Urs Vollmer, Friedrich T. Sommer:
Coexistence of short and long term memory in a model network of realistic neurons. 1031-1036 - Thomas Wennekers, Frank Pasemann:
Generalized types of synchronization in networks of spiking neurons. 1037-1042 - Isao Yamaguchi, Kazuhisa Ichikawa:
A model for neuronal gamma and theta oscillations by two networks of hippocampal interneurons. 1043-1049 - Khalid A. Al-Mashouq, Yaser S. Abu-Mostafa, Khaled Al-Ghoneim:
Minimizing memory loss in learning a new environment. 1051-1057 - Angelo Arleo, Wulfram Gerstner:
Spatial orientation in navigating agents: Modeling head-direction cells. 1059-1065 - Amir H. Assadi, Hamid Eghbalnia:
Recurrent probabilistic dynamics: Applications to face recognition. 1067-1075 - Amir H. Assadi, Hamid Eghbalnia, Stephen Palmer:
A learning theoretic approach to perceptual geometry in natural scenes. 1077-1085 - Riccardo Barbieri, Loren M. Frank, Michael C. Quirk, Matthew A. Wilson, Emery N. Brown:
Diagnostic methods for statistical models of place cell spiking activity. 1087-1093 - Jackson Beatty:
The neuronal empiricism hypothesis: Cerebral cortex is an unsupervised knowledge-seeking neural network. 1095-1100 - Tuvik Beker, Ranit Aharonov-Barki, Eytan Ruppin:
Emerging command neuron circuitry in evolved autonomous agents. 1101-1106 - Rachel M. Berquist, Michael G. Paulin:
The virtual dogfish: An environment for modelling neural computations in cerebellar-like circuitry of the elasmobranch electrosensory system. 1107-1112 - Mark Blanchard, F. Claire Rind, Paul F. M. J. Verschure:
How accurate need sensory coding be for behaviour? Experiments using a mobile robot. 1113-1119 - Rafal Bogacz, Malcolm W. Brown, Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier:
Model of co-operation between recency, familiarity and novelty neurons in the perirhinal cortex. 1121-1126 - Alla Borisyuk, Malcolm N. Semple, John Rinzel:
Computational model for the dynamic aspects of sound processing in the auditory midbrain. 1127-1134 - Ahmet Bozkurt, Lars Kamper, Klaas E. Stephan, Rolf Kötter:
Organization of primate amygdalo-prefrontal projections. 1135-1140 - Chris Christodoulou, Guido Bugmann:
Coefficient of variation vs. mean interspike interval curves: What do they tell us about the brain? 1141-1149 - Silvia Corchs, Gustavo Deco:
Selective attention in visual search: A neural network of phase oscillators. 1151-1160 - Nathaniel D. Daw, David S. Touretzky:
Operant behavior suggests attentional gating of dopamine system inputs. 1161-1167 - Marilene de Pinho, Marcelo B. Mazza, Antônio Carlos Roque-da-Silva:
A realistic model of tonotopic reorganization in the auditory cortex in response to cochlear lesions. 1169-1174 - Paolo Del Giudice, Maurizio Mattia:
Long and short-term synaptic plasticity and the formation of working memory: A case study. 1175-1180 - Valeria Del Prete, Orna Steinberg, Alessandro Treves, Eilon Vaadia:
How much do they tell us to move? 1181-1184 - Simona Doboli, Ali A. Minai, Phillip J. Best, Aaron M. White:
An attractor model for hippocampal place cell hysteresis. 1185-1191 - Hamid Eghbalnia, Amir H. Assadi:
An application of support vector machines and symmetry to computational modeling of perception through visual attention. 1193-1201 - Steven P. Ellis:
Topology of ambiguity. 1203-1208 - Thomas C. Ferrée, M. T. Clay, Don M. Tucker:
The spatial resolution of scalp EEG. 1209-1216 - Peter Földiák:
Stimulus optimisation in primary visual cortex. 1217-1222 - Stefano Fusi:
Long term memory: Encoding and storing strategies of the brain. 1223-1228 - Algis Garliauskas:
The visual cortex modeling by the hexagonal topology. 1229-1238 - Simon F. Giszter, William J. Kargo:
Modeling of dynamic controls in the frog wiping reflex: Force-field level controls. 1239-1247 - Sarvani Grandhe, Ranu Jung:
Presence of brain-spinal cord interactions alters lamprey locomotor response to periodic perturbation. 1249-1259 - Jan-Alexander F. Heimel, Haim Sompolinksy:
Stable orientation tuning in the visual cortex. 1261-1266 - Denise Y. P. Henriques, J. Douglas Crawford:
Testing the three-dimensional reference frame transformation for express and memory-guided saccades. 1267-1280 - Claus C. Hilgetag, Stephen G. Lomber, Bertram R. Payne:
Neural mechanisms of spatial attention in the cat. 1281-1287 - Osamu Hoshino, Kazuharu Kuroiwa:
Echo sound detection in the inferior colliculus for human echolocation. 1289-1296 - Martin T. Huber, Hans A. Braun, Karlheinz Voigt, Jürgen-Christian Krieg:
Some computational aspects of the kindling model for neuropsychiatric disorders. 1297-1306 - Aapo Hyvärinen, Patrik O. Hoyer:
Topographic independent component analysis as a model of V1 organization and receptive fields. 1307-1315 - Hidetoshi Ikeno, Takeshi Ohtani:
Reconstruction of honeybee behavior within the observation hive. 1317-1323 - Satoru Inoue, Yoshiki Kashimori, Yin Yang, Haoling Liu, Osamu Hoshino, Takeshi Kambara:
Neural processes of self-organization of control system for foraging trips of honeybees. 1325-1334 - Matthias Kaschube, Fred Wolf, Theo Geisel, Siegrid Löwel:
The prevalence of colinear contours in the real world. 1335-1339 - Yoshiki Kashimori, Satoru Inoue, Takeshi Kambara:
A role of synchronous firing of sensory-motor interface induced by noise in sign selective process generating jamming avoidance response. 1341-1348 - Yoshiki Kashimori, Masanori Minagawa, Satoru Inoue, Osamu Hoshino, Takeshi Kambara:
A neural model of electrosensory system making electrolocation of weakly electric fish. 1349-1357 - Masayuki Kikuchi, Kunihiko Fukushima:
Invariant pattern recognition with eye movement: A neural network model. 1359-1365 - Werner M. Kistler:
Time-slicing: A model for cerebellar function based on synchronization, reverberation, and time windows. 1367-1372 - Alexander K. Kozlov, Patriq Fagerstedt, Fredrik Ullén, Erik Aurell:
Turning behavior in lamprey in response to descending unilateral commands: Experiments and modeling. 1373-1378 - Anton E. Krukowski, Todd W. Troyer, Kenneth D. Miller:
A model of visual cortical temporal frequency tuning. 1379-1383 - Luis Fernando Lago-Fernández, Manuel A. Sánchez-Montañés, Fernando J. Corbacho:
A biologically inspired visual system for an autonomous robot. 1385-1391 - Petr Lánský, André A. Fenton, Jean Vaillant:
The overdispersion in activity of place cells. 1393-1399 - Christian Leibold, Richard Kempter, Hermann Wagner, J. Leo van Hemmen:
An interaural time difference map resulting from axonal selection through non-specific learning. 1401-1407 - M. Anthony Lewis, Mitra J. Hartmann, Ralph Etienne-Cummings, Avis H. Cohen:
Control of a robot leg with an adaptive aVLSI CPG chip. 1409-1421 - Hualou Liang, Mingzhou Ding, Steven L. Bressler:
The detection of cognitive state transitions by stability changes in event-related cortical field potentials. 1423-1428 - Hualou Liang, Mingzhou Ding, Steven L. Bressler:
Temporal dynamics of information flow in the cerebral cortex. 1429-1435 - András Lörincz, Botond Szatmáry, Ata Kabán:
Sign-changing filters similar to cells in primary visual cortex emerge by independent component analysis of temporally convolved natural image sequences. 1437-1442 - Petr Marsalek:
Neural code for sound localization at low frequencies. 1443-1452 - Marcelo B. Mazza, Marilene de Pinho, Antônio Carlos Roque-da-Silva:
Alterations of maps induced by blockage of synaptic receptors in a computer simulation of the somatosensory system. 1453-1459 - Samuel Mikaelian, Eero P. Simoncelli:
Modeling temporal response characteristics of V1 neurons with a dynamic normalization model. 1461-1467 - Hirofumi Nagashino, Yoshinobu Nomura, Yohsuke Kinouchi:
A neural network model for quadruped gait generation and transitions. 1469-1475 - Slawomir J. Nasuto, Robert M. Knape, Jeffrey L. Krichmar, Giorgio A. Ascoli:
Relation between neuronal morphology and electrophysiology in the Kainate lesion model of Alzheimer's Disease. 1477-1487 - Hiroshi Okamoto, Tomoki Fukai:
On experimental predictions from a model for a neural mechanism of internal timer. 1489-1493 - Jens R. Otterpohl, Frank Emmert-Streib, Klaus Pawelzik:
A constrained HMM-based approach to the estimation of perceptual switching dynamics in pigeons. 1495-1501 - Eimei Oyama, Karl F. MacDorman, Arvin Agah, Taro Maeda, Susumu Tachi:
Coordinate transformation learning of hand position feedback controller with time delay. 1503-1509 - Liam Paninski, Michael J. Hawken:
Stochastic optimal control and the human oculomotor system. 1511-1517 - Filippo Petroni, Stefano Panzeri, Claus C. Hilgetag, Rolf Kötter, Jack W. Scannell, Malcolm P. Young:
Hierarchical organization and neuronal response latencies in the primate visual system. 1519-1523 - Alfonso Renart, Rubén Moreno, Jaime de la Rocha, Néstor Parga, Edmund T. Rolls:
A model of the IT-PF network in object working memory which includes balanced persistent activity and tuned inhibition. 1525-1531 - Jan Reutimann, Stefano Fusi, Walter Senn, Volodya Yakovlev, Ehud Zohary:
A model of expectation effects in inferior temporal cortex. 1533-1540 - Tobias Rodemann, Edgar Körner:
Two separate processing streams in a cortical-type architecture. 1541-1547 - Gabriele Scheler, Jean-Marc Fellous:
Dopamine modulation of prefrontal delay activity-reverberatory activity and sharpness of tuning curves. 1549-1556 - Jonghan Shin, Bao-Liang Lu, Arkadi Talnov, Gen Matsumoto, Jurij Brankack:
Reading auditory discrimination behaviour of freely moving rats from hippocampal EEG. 1557-1566 - Jonghan Shin, Arkadi Talnov, Gen Matsumoto, Jurij Brankack:
Hippocampal theta rhythm and running speed: A reconsideration using within-single trial analysis. 1567-1574 - Friedrich T. Sommer, Thomas Wennekers:
Associative memory in a pair of cortical cell groups with reciprocal projections. 1575-1580 - Yasuhiro Wada, Takeyuki Aiba, Kazuyoshi Fukuzawa:
An examination of a relation between hand height position and motion duration on the human sagittal plane movement based on the minimization principle. 1581-1587 - Yasuhiro Wada, Takeyuki Aiba, Kazuyoshi Fukuzawa:
A computational trajectory formation model for the human sagittal plane movement at various motion durations. 1589-1594 - Martina Wicklein, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Perception of change in depth in the hummingbird hawkmoth Manduca sexta (Sphingidae, Lepidoptera). 1595-1602 - Xiangbao Wu, William B. Levy:
Simulating symbolic distance effects in the transitive inference problem. 1603-1610 - Xiaodong Zeng:
Attention mechanism and its role in invariant pattern recognition. 1611-1618 - Jaroslaw Zygierewicz, Piotr Suffczynski, Katarzyna J. Blinowska:
A model of sleep spindles generation. 1619-1625 - Mihail Bota, Michael A. Arbib:
The NeuroHomology database. 1627-1631 - Gully Burns, Klaas E. Stephan, Bertram Ludäscher, Amarnath Gupta, Rolf Kötter:
Towards a federated neuroscientific knowledge management system using brain atlases. 1633-1641 - Brent P. Burton, Bruce H. McCormick, Reidun Torp, James H. Fallon:
Three-dimensional reconstruction of neuronal forests. 1643-1650 - Virginia R. de Sa, David J. C. MacKay:
Model fitting as an aid to bridge balancing in neuronal recording. 1651-1656 - Nigel H. Goddard, Greg Hood, Fredrick W. Howell, Michael L. Hines, Erik De Schutter:
NEOSIM: Portable large-scale plug and play modelling. 1657-1661 - Charlotte M. Gruner, Don H. Johnson:
Comparison of optimal and suboptimal spike sorting algorithms to theoretical limits. 1663-1669 - Patrick J. Johnston, Frans A. Henskens, William McGowan:
NEU-MODEL: A multi-level object-oriented dynamic emulation laboratory. 1671-1677 - Wonryull Koh, Bruce H. McCormick:
Organization and visualization of brain tissue volume data. 1679-1685 - Karim G. Oweiss, David J. Anderson:
Noise reduction in multichannel neural recordings using a new array wavelet denoising algorithm. 1687-1693 - Penio S. Penev, Alexander Dimitrov, John P. Miller:
Characterization of and compensation for the nonstationarity of spike shapes during physiological recordings. 1695-1701 - Garrett B. Stanley:
Recursive stimulus reconstruction algorithms for real-time implementation in neural ensembles. 1703-1708 - Igor V. Tetko, Alessandro E. P. Villa:
Pattern grouping algorithm and de-convolution filtering of non-stationary correlated Poisson processes. 1709-1714 - Jean-François Vibert, Fabián P. Alvarez, Efstratios K. Kosmidis:
XNBC V9: A user friendly simulation and analysis tool for neurobiologists. 1715-1723 - Birgitta Weber, Thomas Malina, Kerstin M. L. Menne, Volker Metzler, Andre Folkers, Ulrich G. Hofmann:
Handling large files of multisite microelectrode recordings for the European VSAMUEL consortium. 1725-1734
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