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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, Volume 7
Volume 7, 2013
- Armando Romani, Cristina Marchetti, Daniela Bianchi, Xavier Leinekugel, Panayiota Poirazi, Michele Migliore, Hélène Marie:
Computational modeling of the effects of amyloid-beta on release probability at hippocampal synapses. 1 - Axel Hutt:
The anesthetic propofol shifts the frequency of maximum spectral power in EEG during general anesthesia: analytical insights from a linear model. 2 - Jiannis Taxidis, Kenji Mizuseki, Robert Mason, Markus R. Owen:
Influence of slow oscillation on hippocampal activity and ripples through cortico-hippocampal synaptic interactions, analyzed by a cortical-CA3-CA1 network model. 3 - James Joseph Wright, Paul David Bourke:
On the dynamics of cortical development: synchrony and synaptic self-organization. 4 - Antonio Fernández-Ruiz, Oscar Herreras:
Identifying the synaptic origin of ongoing neuronal oscillations through spatial discrimination of electric fields. 5 - Yuichi Katori, Yosuke Otsubo, Masato Okada, Kazuyuki Aihara:
Stability analysis of associative memory network composed of stochastic neurons and dynamic synapses. 6 - Timothée Masquelier:
Neural variability, or lack thereof. 7 - Ioannis Delis, Bastien Berret, Thierry Pozzo, Stefano Panzeri:
Quantitative evaluation of muscle synergy models: a single-trial task decoding approach. 8 - Moritz Augustin, Josef Ladenbauer, Klaus Obermayer:
How adaptation shapes spike rate oscillations in recurrent neuronal networks. 9 - Narayan Srinivasa, Qin Jiang:
Stable learning of functional maps in self-organizing spiking neural networks with continuous synaptic plasticity. 10 - Enrico Chiovetto, Bastien Berret, Ioannis Delis, Stefano Panzeri, Thierry Pozzo:
Investigating reduction of dimensionality during single-joint elbow movements: a case study on muscle synergies. 11 - Amir Karniel:
The minimum transition hypothesis for intermittent hierarchical motor control. 12 - Eleftheria Kyriaki Pissadaki, J. Paul Bolam:
The energy cost of action potential propagation in dopamine neurons: clues to susceptibility in Parkinson's disease. 13 - Jacques Duysens, Friedl De Groote, Ilse Jonkers:
The flexion synergy, mother of all synergies and father of new models of gait. 14 - Christoforos Christoforou, Fofi Constantinidou, Panayiota Shoshilou, Panagiotis G. Simos:
Single-trial linear correlation analysis: application to characterization of stimulus modality effects. 15 - Yanqing Chen, Jeffrey L. McKinstry, Gerald M. Edelman:
Versatile networks of simulated spiking neurons displaying winner-take-all behavior. 16 - Alexander Pastukhov, Pedro E. García-Rodríguez, Joachim Haenicke, Antoni Guillamón, Gustavo Deco, Jochen Braun:
Multi-stable perception balances stability and sensitivity. 17 - Belén Sancristóbal, Raul Vicente, José M. Sancho, Jordi García-Ojalvo:
Emergent bimodal firing patterns implement different encoding strategies during gamma-band oscillations. 18 - Aymar de Rugy, Gerald E. Loeb, Timothy J. Carroll:
Are muscle synergies useful for neural control? 19 - Dipanjan Roy, Viktor K. Jirsa:
Inferring network properties of cortical neurons with synaptic coupling and parameter dispersion. 20 - Patrick J. Mineault, Theodoros P. Zanos, Christopher C. Pack:
Local field potentials reflect multiple spatial scales in V4. 21 - Ingo Bojak, Harry C. Day, David T. J. Liley:
Ketamine, Propofol, and the EEG: A Neural Field Analysis of HCN1-Mediated Interactions. 22 - Marco Santello, Gabriel Baud-Bovy, Henrik Jörntell:
Neural bases of hand synergies. 23 - Julijana Gjorgjieva, Jimena Berni, Jan Felix Evers, Stephen J. Eglen:
Neural circuits for peristaltic wave propagation in crawling Drosophila larvae: analysis and modeling. 24 - Christoph Teufel, Naresh Subramaniam, Paul C. Fletcher:
The role of priors in Bayesian models of perception. 25 - Eric O. Boyer, Bénédicte M. Babayan, Frédéric Bevilacqua, Markus Noisternig, Olivier Warusfel, Agnès Roby-Brami, Sylvain Hanneton, Isabelle Viaud-Delmon:
From ear to hand: the role of the auditory-motor loop in pointing to an auditory source. 26 - Xiaxia Xu, Chenguang Zheng, Tao Zhang:
Reduction in LFP cross-frequency coupling between theta and gamma rhythms associated with impaired STP and LTP in a rat model of brain ischemia. 27 - Tzvetomir Tzvetanov:
Erratum: A single theoretical framework for circular features processing in humans: orientation and direction of motion compared. 28 - Ramesh Srinivasan, Samuel G. Thorpe, Paul L. Nunez:
Top-Down Influences on Local Networks: Basic Theory with Experimental Implications. 29 - Joaquín J. Torres, Hilbert J. Kappen:
Emerging phenomena in neural networks with dynamic synapses and their computational implications. 30 - Richard T. Gray, Peter A. Robinson:
Stability constraints on large-scale structural brain networks. 31 - Srdjan Ostojic, Stefano Fusi:
Synaptic encoding of temporal contiguity. 32 - Christoph Börgers, Bryan Walker:
Toggling between gamma-frequency activity and suppression of cell assemblies. 33 - Julien Modolo, Alex W. Thomas, Alexandre Legros:
Neural mass modeling of power-line magnetic fields effects on brain activity. 34 - Cristiano De Marchis, Maurizio Schmid, Daniele Bibbo, Anna Margherita Castronovo, Tommaso D'Alessio, Silvia Conforto:
Feedback of mechanical effectiveness induces adaptations in motor modules during cycling. 35 - Lei Xiao, Danke Zhang, Yuanqing Li, Pei-Ji Liang, Si Wu:
Adaptive neural information processing with dynamical electrical synapses. 36 - Gunnar Schmidtmann, Gael E. Gordon, David M. Bennett, Gunter Loffler:
Detecting shapes in noise: tuning characteristics of global shape mechanisms. 37 - Svyatoslav Vergun, Alok Deshpande, Timothy B. Meier, Jie Song, Dana Tudorascu, Veena A. Nair, Vikas Singh, Bharat B. Biswal, Mary Elizabeth Meyerand, Rasmus M. Birn, Vivek Prabhakaran:
Characterizing Functional Connectivity Differences in Aging Adults using Machine Learning on Resting State fMRI Data. 38 - Cliff C. Kerr, Sacha J. van Albada, Samuel A. Neymotin, George L. Chadderdon, Peter A. Robinson, William W. Lytton:
Cortical information flow in Parkinson's disease: a composite network/field model. 39 - Tomohiko Takei, Kazuhiko Seki:
Synaptic and functional linkages between spinal premotor interneurons and hand-muscle activity during precision grip. 40 - Ashutosh Mohan, Mark D. McDonnell, Christian Stricker:
Interaction of short-term depression and firing dynamics in shaping single neuron encoding. 41 - Andrea d'Avella, Francesco Lacquaniti:
Control of reaching movements by muscle synergy combinations. 42 - Cristiano Alessandro, Ioannis Delis, Francesco Nori, Stefano Panzeri, Bastien Berret:
Muscle synergies in neuroscience and robotics: from input-space to task-space perspectives. 43 - John J. Wade, Liam McDaid, Jim Harkin, Vincenzo Crunelli, J. A. Scott Kelso:
Biophysically based computational models of astrocyte ~ neuron coupling and their functional significance. 44 - Matthias H. Hennig:
Theoretical models of synaptic short term plasticity. 45 - David T. J. Liley, Matthew Walsh:
The Mesoscopic Modeling of Burst Suppression during Anesthesia. 46 - Wu-Jie Yuan, Olaf Dimigen, Werner Sommer, Changsong Zhou:
A model of microsaccade-related neural responses induced by short-term depression in thalamocortical synapses. 47 - Stacie A. Chvatal, Lena H. Ting:
Common muscle synergies for balance and walking. 48 - Praveen Sethupathy, Daniel B. Rubin, Guo-Shi Li, Thomas A. Cleland:
A model of electrophysiological heterogeneity in periglomerular cells. 49 - Mainak Patel, Aaditya V. Rangan, David Cai:
Coding of odors by temporal binding within a model network of the locust antennal lobe. 50 - Emilio Bizzi, Vincent C. K. Cheung:
The neural origin of muscle synergies. 51 - Corey B. Hart, Simon F. Giszter:
Distinguishing synchronous and time-varying synergies using point process interval statistics: motor primitives in frog and rat. 52 - David R. Badcock, Renita A. Almeida, J. Edwin Dickinson:
Detecting global form: separate processes required for Glass and radial frequency patterns. 53 - Ioannis Delis, Bastien Berret, Thierry Pozzo, Stefano Panzeri:
A methodology for assessing the effect of correlations among muscle synergy activations on task-discriminating information. 54 - Cornelis van de Kamp, Peter J. Gawthrop, Henrik Gollee, Martin Lakie, Ian D. Loram:
Interfacing sensory input with motor output: does the control architecture converge to a serial process along a single channel? 55 - Danke Zhang, Yuanqing Li, Malte J. Rasch, Si Wu:
Nonlinear multiplicative dendritic integration in neuron and network models. 56 - Rosalyn J. Moran, Dimitris A. Pinotsis, Karl J. Friston:
Neural masses and fields in dynamic causal modeling. 57 - Mark D. McDonnell, Ashutosh Mohan, Christian Stricker:
Mathematical analysis and algorithms for efficiently and accurately implementing stochastic simulations of short-term synaptic depression and facilitation. 58 - Paul Miller:
Stimulus number, duration and intensity encoding in randomly connected attractor networks with synaptic depression. 59 - Ido Zelman, Myriam Titon, Yoram Yekutieli, Shlomi Hanassy, Binyamin Hochner, Tamar Flash:
Kinematic decomposition and classification of octopus arm movements. 60 - Francesco Lacquaniti, Yuri P. Ivanenko, Andrea d'Avella, Karl E. Zelik, Myrka Zago:
Evolutionary and Developmental Modules. 61 - Irina N. Beloozerova, Erik E. Stout, Mikhail G. Sirota:
Distinct Thalamo-Cortical Controls for Shoulder, Elbow, and Wrist during Locomotion. 62 - Leonhard Lücken, Serhiy Yanchuk, Oleksandr V. Popovych, Peter A. Tass:
Desynchronization boost by non-uniform coordinated reset stimulation in ensembles of pulse-coupled neurons. 63 - Jesús Alberto Garrido, Eduardo Ros, Egidio D'Angelo:
Spike Timing Regulation on the Millisecond Scale by Distributed Synaptic Plasticity at the Cerebellum Input Stage: A Simulation Study. 64 - George Mather, Andrea Pavan, Rosilari Bellacosa Marotti, Gianluca Campana, Clara Casco:
Interactions between motion and form processing in the human visual system. 65 - Ariel Rokem, Michael A. Silver:
The benefits of cholinergic enhancement during perceptual learning are long-lasting. 66 - Christian Kempgens, Gunter Loffler, Harry S. Orbach:
Set-size effects for sampled shapes: experiments and model. 67 - Dominik Endres, Yaron Meirovitch, Tamar Flash, Martin A. Giese:
Segmenting sign language into motor primitives with Bayesian binning. 68 - Yuko Yotsumoto, Takeo Watanabe, Li-Hung Chang, Yuka Sasaki:
Consolidated learning can be susceptible to gradually-developing interference in prolonged motor learning. 69 - Thomas Hoellinger, Mathieu Petieau, Matthieu Duvinage, Thierry Castermans, Karthik Seetharaman, Ana-Maria Cebolla, Ana Bengoetxea, Yuri P. Ivanenko, Bernard Dan, Guy Cheron:
Biological oscillations for learning walking coordination: dynamic recurrent neural network functionally models physiological central pattern generator. 70 - Neville Hogan, Dagmar Sternad:
Dynamic primitives in the control of locomotion. 71 - Volker Pernice, Moritz Deger, Stefano Cardanobile, Stefan Rotter:
The relevance of network micro-structure for neural dynamics. 72 - C. C. Alan Fung, He Wang, Kin Lam, K. Y. Michael Wong, Si Wu:
Resolution enhancement in neural networks with dynamical synapses. 73 - Thomas J. Anastasio:
Computational search for hypotheses concerning the endocannabinoid contribution to the extinction of fear conditioning. 74 - Rui Ponte Costa, Jesper Sjöström, Mark C. W. van Rossum:
Probabilistic inference of short-term synaptic plasticity in neocortical microcircuits. 75 - Mikael Lindahl, Iman Kamali Sarvestani, Örjan Ekeberg, Jeanette Kotaleski:
Signal enhancement in the output stage of the basal ganglia by synaptic short-term plasticity in the direct, indirect, and hyperdirect pathways. 76 - Corey M. Thibeault, Kirill Minkovich, Michael John O'Brien, Frederick C. Harris Jr., Narayan Srinivasa:
Efficiently passing messages in distributed spiking neural network simulation. 77 - Viktor K. Jirsa, Viktor Müller:
Cross-frequency coupling in real and virtual brain networks. 78 - Massimo Sartori, Leonardo Gizzi, David G. Lloyd, Dario Farina:
A musculoskeletal model of human locomotion driven by a low dimensional set of impulsive excitation primitives. 79 - Karl P. Dockendorf, Narayan Srinivasa:
Learning and prospective recall of noisy spike pattern episodes. 80 - Basabdatta Sen Bhattacharya:
Implementing the cellular mechanisms of synaptic transmission in a neural mass model of the thalamo-cortical circuitry. 81 - Zachary P. Kilpatrick:
Interareal coupling reduces encoding variability in multi-area models of spatial working memory. 82 - Nedialko I. Krouchev, Trevor Drew:
Motor cortical regulation of sparse synergies provides a framework for the flexible control of precision walking. 83 - James Trousdale, Yu Hu, Eric Shea-Brown, Kresimir Josic:
A generative spike train model with time-structured higher order correlations. 84 - Zachary P. Kilpatrick:
Short term synaptic depression improves information transfer in perceptual multistability. 85 - Felix Droste, Tilo Schwalger, Benjamin Lindner:
Interplay of two signals in a neuron with heterogeneous synaptic short-term plasticity. 86 - Maximilian Uhlig, Anna Levina, Theo Geisel, J. Michael Herrmann:
Critical dynamics in associative memory networks. 87 - Corey M. Thibeault, Narayan Srinivasa:
Using a hybrid neuron in physiologically inspired models of the basal ganglia. 88 - Murray Shanahan, Verner P. Bingman, Toru Shimizu, Martin Wild, Onur Güntürkün:
Large-scale network organization in the avian forebrain: a connectivity matrix and theoretical analysis. 89 - Dagmar Sternad, Hamal Marino, Steven K. Charles, Marcos Duarte, Laura Dipietro, Neville Hogan:
Transitions between discrete and rhythmic primitives in a unimanual task. 90 - Kohei Nakajima, Helmut Hauser, Rongjie Kang, Emanuele Guglielmino, Darwin G. Caldwell, Rolf Pfeifer:
A soft body as a reservoir: case studies in a dynamic model of octopus-inspired soft robotic arm. 91 - Cartik Sharma:
A Neurophysicist's view to the evolving brain based on neural physiological measurements; diagnosis, development, and accelerated cognitive processing. 92 - Lindsay Rutter, Sreenivasan Rajamoni Nadar, Tom Holroyd, Frederick W. Carver, Jose Apud, Daniel R. Weinberger, Richard Coppola:
Graph theoretical analysis of resting magnetoencephalographic functional connectivity networks. 93 - Faten Mina, Pascal Benquet, Anca Pasnicu, Arnaud Biraben, Fabrice Wendling:
Modulation of epileptic activity by deep brain stimulation: a model-based study of frequency-dependent effects. 94 - Jean-Baptiste Passot, Niceto Rafael Luque, Angelo Arleo:
Coupling internal cerebellar models enhances online adaptation and supports offline consolidation in sensorimotor tasks. 95 - Robert Haslinger, Demba E. Ba, Ralf Galuske, Ziv Williams, Gordon Pipa:
Missing mass approximations for the partition function of stimulus driven Ising models. 96 - Maura Casadio, Irene Tamagnone, Susanna Summa, Vittorio Sanguineti:
Neuromotor recovery from stroke: computational models at central, functional, and muscle synergy level. 97 - Filip Ponulak, John J. Hopfield:
Rapid, parallel path planning by propagating wavefronts of spiking neural activity. 98 - Tim Waegeman, Michiel Hermans, Benjamin Schrauwen:
MACOP modular architecture with control primitives. 99 - Ellisha N. Marongelli, K. Thoroughman:
The advantage of flexible neuronal tunings in neural network models for motor learning. 100 - Itsuki Yamashita, Kentaro Katahira, Yasuhiko Igarashi, Kazuo Okanoya, Masato Okada:
Recurrent network for multisensory integration-identification of common sources of audiovisual stimuli. 101 - Go Ashida, Kazuo Funabiki, Catherine E. Carr:
Biophysical basis of the sound analog membrane potential that underlies coincidence detection in the barn owl. 102 - Moshe Abeles, Markus Diesmann, Tamar Flash, Theo Geisel, Michael Hermann, Mina Teicher:
Compositionality in neural control: an interdisciplinary study of scribbling movements in primates. 103 - Fabian Schönfeld, Laurenz Wiskott:
RatLab: an easy to use tool for place code simulations. 104 - Katherine Muterspaugh Steele, Matthew C. Tresch, Eric J. Perreault:
The number and choice of muscles impact the results of muscle synergy analyses. 105 - Fatemeh Hadaeghi, Seyed Mohammad Reza Hashemi Golpayegani, Shahriar Gharibzadeh:
What is the mathematical description of the treated mood pattern in bipolar disorder? 106 - Mattia D'Andola, Benedetta Cesqui, Alessandro Portone, Laure Fernandes, Francesco Lacquaniti, Andrea d'Avella:
Spatiotemporal characteristics of muscle patterns for ball catching. 107 - Ehsan Bolhasani, Yousef Azizi, Alireza Valizadeh:
Direct connections assist neurons to detect correlation in small amplitude noises. 108 - Milad Lankarany, Wei-Ping Zhu, M. N. S. Swamy, Taro Toyoizumi:
Inferring trial-to-trial excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs from membrane potential using Gaussian mixture Kalman filtering. 109 - Christina Gremel, Rui Costa:
Premotor cortex is critical for goal-directed actions. 110 - Se-Woong Park, Tjeerd Dijkstra, Dagmar Sternad:
Learning to never forget - time scales and specificity of long-term memory of a motor skill. 111 - Bernhard A. Kaplan, Anders Lansner, Guillaume S. Masson, Laurent U. Perrinet:
Anisotropic connectivity implements motion-based prediction in a spiking neural network. 112 - Pengcheng Zhou, Shawn D. Burton, Nathaniel N. Urban, G. Bard Ermentrout:
Impact of neuronal heterogeneity on correlated colored noise-induced synchronization. 113 - Leif Hertz, Junnan Xu, Dan Song, Enzhi Yan, Li Gu, Peng Liang:
Astrocytic and neuronal accumulation of elevated extracellular K+ with a 2/3 K+/Na+ flux ratio - consequences for energy metabolism, osmolarity and higher brain function. 114 - Andrew J. Parker:
A micro-pool model for decision-related signals in visual cortical areas. 115 - Fatemeh Hadaeghi, Mohammad Reza Hashemi Golpayegani, Keivan Moradi:
Does "Crisis-Induced Intermittency" Explain Bipolar Disorder Dynamics? 116 - Miguel Aguilera, Manuel González Bedia, Bruno A. Santos, Xabier E. Barandiaran:
The situated HKB model: how sensorimotor spatial coupling can alter oscillatory brain dynamics. 117 - Michael C. Trent, Alaa A. Ahmed:
Learning from the value of your mistakes: evidence for a risk-sensitive process in movement adaptation. 118 - Takashi Nakano, Junichiro Yoshimoto, Kenji Doya:
A model-based prediction of the calcium responses in the striatal synaptic spines depending on the timing of cortical and dopaminergic inputs and post-synaptic spikes. 119 - Reinhard Gentner, Dinesh K. Pai, Timothy Edmunds, Andrea d'Avella:
Robustness of muscle synergies during visuomotor adaptation. 120 - Sajad Jafari, Seyed Mohammad Reza Hashemi Golpayegani, Shahriar Gharibzadeh:
Is there any geometrical information in the nervous system? 121 - Jianbo Gao, Jing Hu:
Fast monitoring of epileptic seizures using recurrence time statistics of electroencephalography. 122 - Yuri P. Ivanenko, Germana Cappellini, Irina Solopova, Alexander Grishin, Michael J. MacLellan, Richard Poppele, Francesco Lacquaniti:
Plasticity and modular control of locomotor patterns in neurological disorders with motor deficits. 123 - Yixin Guo, Choongseok Park, Robert M. Worth, Leonid L. Rubchinsky:
Basal ganglia modulation of thalamocortical relay in Parkinson's disease and dystonia. 124 - Massimiliano Zanin, David Papo:
Efficient neural codes can lead to spurious synchronization. 125 - Malte Schilling, Jan Paskarbeit, Thierry Hoinville, Arne Hüffmeier, Axel Schneider, Josef Schmitz, Holk Cruse:
A hexapod walker using a heterarchical architecture for action selection. 126 - William M. Land, Dima Volchenkov, Bettina Bläsing, Thomas Schack:
From action representation to action execution: exploring the links between cognitive and biomechanical levels of motor control. 127 - Franciszek Rakowski, Jagan Srinivasan, Paul W. Sternberg, Jan Karbowski:
Synaptic polarity of the interneuron circuit controlling C. elegans locomotion. 128 - Iain Hepburn, Robert C. Cannon, Erik De Schutter:
Efficient calculation of the quasi-static electrical potential on a tetrahedral mesh and its implementation in STEPS. 129 - Maryam Beigzadeh, Seyed Mohammad Reza Hashemi Golpayegani, Shahriar Gharibzadeh:
Can cellular automata be a representative model for visual perception dynamics? 130 - Dmytro Grytskyy, Tom Tetzlaff, Markus Diesmann, Moritz Helias:
A unified view on weakly correlated recurrent networks. 131 - Emiliano Torre, David Picado-Muiño, Michael Denker, Christian Borgelt, Sonja Grün:
Statistical evaluation of synchronous spike patterns extracted by frequent item set mining. 132 - Michael C. Avery, Nikil D. Dutt, Jeffrey L. Krichmar:
A large-scale neural network model of the influence of neuromodulatory levels on working memory and behavior. 133 - Cristian Carmeli, Paolo Bonifazi, Hugh Robinson, Michael Small:
Quantifying network properties in multi-electrode recordings: spatiotemporal characterization and inter-trial variation of evoked gamma oscillations in mouse somatosensory cortex in vitro. 134 - Simon Nougaret, Julie Meffre, Yann Duclos, Emmanuel Breysse, Yann Pelloux:
First evidence of a hyperdirect prefrontal pathway in the primate: precise organization for new insights on subthalamic nucleus functions. 135 - Fady Alnajjar, Tytus Wojtara, Hidenori Kimura, Shingo Shimoda:
Muscle synergy space: learning model to create an optimal muscle synergy. 136 - Adam H. Marblestone, Bradley M. Zamft, Yael Maguire, Mikhail G. Shapiro, Thaddeus Cybulski, Joshua I. Glaser, Dario Amodei, P. Benjamin Stranges, Reza Kalhor, David Dalrymple, Dongjin Seo, Elad Alon, Michel M. Maharbiz, Jose M. Carmena, Jan M. Rabaey, Edward S. Boyden III, George M. Church, Konrad P. Körding:
Physical principles for scalable neural recording. 137 - Elmar Rueckert, Andrea d'Avella:
Learned parametrized dynamic movement primitives with shared synergies for controlling robotic and musculoskeletal systems. 138 - Mario Dipoppa, Boris S. Gutkin:
Correlations in background activity control persistent state stability and allow execution of working memory tasks. 139 - Catalina Alvarado-Rojas, Katia Lehongre, Juliane Bagdasaryan, Anatol Bragin, Richard Staba, Jerome Engel, Vincent Navarro, Michel Le Van Quyen:
Single-unit activities during epileptic discharges in the human hippocampal formation. 140 - Danke Zhang, Yuanqing Li, Si Wu, Malte J. Rasch:
Design principles of the sparse coding network and the role of "sister cells" in the olfactory system of Drosophila. 141 - Nicola Simola, Micaela Morelli, Giuseppe Frazzitta, Lucia Frau:
Role of movement in long-term basal ganglia changes: implications for abnormal motor responses. 142 - Ivor Cribben, Tor D. Wager, Martin A. Lindquist:
Detecting functional connectivity change points for single-subject fMRI data. 143 - Katie A. Ferguson, Frances K. Skinner, Carey Y. L. Huh, Benedicte Amilhon, Sylvain Williams:
Experimentally constrained CA1 fast-firing parvalbumin-positive interneuron network models exhibit sharp transitions into coherent high frequency rhythms. 144 - Shivendra Tewari, Vladimir Parpura:
A possible role of astrocytes in contextual memory retrieval: An analysis obtained using a quantitative framework. 145 - Alan Johnston, Peter Scarfe:
The Role of the Harmonic Vector Average in Motion Integration. 146 - Dezso Németh, Karolina Janacsek, József Fiser:
Age-dependent and coordinated shift in performance between implicit and explicit skill learning. 147 - Stephan Ehrenfeld, Oliver Herbort, Martin V. Butz:
Modular neuron-based body estimation: maintaining consistency over different limbs, modalities, and frames of reference. 148 - Chun-Kuei Su, Chia-Hsun Chiang, Chia-Ming Lee, Yu-Pei Fan, Chiu-Ming Ho, Liang-Yu Shyu:
Computational solution of spike overlapping using data-based subtraction algorithms to resolve synchronous sympathetic nerve discharge. 149 - James B. Aimone, Jason P. Weick:
Perspectives for computational modeling of cell replacement for neurological disorders. 150 - Go Ashida, Kazuo Funabiki, Catherine E. Carr:
Theoretical foundations of the sound analog membrane potential that underlies coincidence detection in the barn owl. 151 - Patrick J. C. May, Hannu Tiitinen:
Temporal binding of sound emerges out of anatomical structure and synaptic dynamics of auditory cortex. 152 - Sven Jahnke, Raoul-Martin Memmesheimer, Marc Timme:
Propagating synchrony in feed-forward networks. 153 - Matthias H. Hennig:
Theoretical models of synaptic short term plasticity. 154 - Kornelius Rácz, Francisco J. Valero Cuevas:
Spatio-temporal analysis reveals active control of both task-relevant and task-irrelevant variables. 155 - Juan Carlos Vasquez, Arthur R. Houweling, Paul H. E. Tiesinga:
Simultaneous stability and sensitivity in model cortical networks is achieved through anti-correlations between the in- and out-degree of connectivity. 156 - Amy L. Orsborn, Jose M. Carmena:
Creating new functional circuits for action via brain-machine interfaces. 157 - Dimitris A. Pinotsis, Marco Leite, Karl J. Friston:
On conductance-based neural field models. 158 - Cristina Gorrostieta, Mark Fiecas, Hernando Ombao, Erin Burke, Steven C. Cramer:
Hierarchical vector auto-regressive models and their applications to multi-subject effective connectivity. 159 - Jaap van Pelt, Arjen van Ooyen:
Estimating neuronal connectivity from axonal and dendritic density fields. 160 - Amir Hossein Azizi, Laurenz Wiskott, Sen Cheng:
A computational model for preplay in the hippocampus. 161 - Michael A. Buice, Carson C. Chow:
Generalized activity equations for spiking neural network dynamics. 162 - Clémentine Bosch-Bouju, Brian Hyland, Louise C. Parr-Brownlie:
Motor thalamus integration of cortical, cerebellar and basal ganglia information: implications for normal and parkinsonian conditions. 163 - Tilo Schwalger, Benjamin Lindner:
Patterns of interval correlations in neural oscillators with adaptation. 164 - Takuma Tanaka, Kiyohiko Nakamura:
Information maximization principle explains the emergence of complex cell-like neurons. 165 - Dongil Chung, Amir Raz, Jaewon Lee, Jaeseung Jeong:
Computational modeling of the negative priming effect based on inhibition patterns and working memory. 166 - Francesca Rocchi, Timothy Ledgeway, Ben S. Webb:
Visual motion integration is mediated by directional ambiguities in local motion signals. 167 - Olesya Mokienko, Alexander Chervyakov, Sofia Kulikova, Pavel Bobrov, Lyudmila Chernikova, Alexander A. Frolov, Mikhail Piradov:
Increased motor cortex excitability during motor imagery in brain-computer interface trained subjects. 168 - Matthew Lawrence Stanley, Malaak Nasser Moussa, Brielle Paolini, Robert G. Lyday, Jonathan H. Burdette, Paul J. Laurienti:
Defining nodes in complex brain networks. 169 - Christian Albers, Joscha Tapani Schmiedt, Klaus R. Pawelzik:
Theta-specific susceptibility in a model of adaptive synaptic plasticity. 170 - Sean L. Simpson, Robert G. Lyday, Satoru Hayasaka, Anthony P. Marsh, Paul J. Laurienti:
A permutation testing framework to compare groups of brain networks. 171 - Ankur Gupta, Pragathi Priyadharsini Balasubramani, V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy:
Computational model of precision grip in Parkinson's disease: a utility based approach. 172 - Robert John Merrison-Hort, Roman Borisyuk:
The emergence of two anti-phase oscillatory neural populations in a computational model of the Parkinsonian globus pallidus. 173 - Sébastien Hélie, V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy, Ahmed A. Moustafa:
Exploring the cognitive and motor functions of the basal ganglia: an integrative review of computational cognitive neuroscience models. 174 - Juan-Francisco Espinosa-Parrilla, Christelle Baunez, Paul Apicella:
Linking reward processing to behavioral output: motor and motivational integration in the primate subthalamic nucleus. 175 - Adam C. Snyder, Michael J. Morais, Matthew A. Smith:
Variance in population firing rate as a measure of slow time-scale correlation. 176 - Erick J. Paul, F. Gregory Ashby:
A neurocomputational theory of how explicit learning bootstraps early procedural learning. 177 - Pao-Yueh Hsiao, Chung-Chuan Lo:
A Plastic Cortico-Striatal Circuit Model of Adaptation in Perceptual Decision. 178 - Jeff Orchard, Hao Yang, Xiang Ji:
Does the Entorhinal Cortex use the Fourier Transform? 179 - Claire O'Callaghan, Ahmed A. Moustafa, Sanne de Wit, James M. Shine, Trevor W. Robbins, Simon J. G. Lewis, Michael Hornberger:
Fronto-striatal gray matter contributions to discrimination learning in Parkinson's disease. 180 - Julie A. Wall, Cornelius Glackin:
Spiking neural network connectivity and its potential for temporal sensory processing and variable binding. 182 - Faramarz Faghihi, Christoph Kolodziejski, André Fiala, Florentin Wörgötter, Christian Tetzlaff:
An information theoretic model of information processing in the Drosophila olfactory system: the role of inhibitory neurons for system efficiency. 183 - Wilten Nicola, Sue Ann Campbell:
Mean-field models for heterogeneous networks of two-dimensional integrate and fire neurons. 184 - Dominik Maria Endres, Enrico Chiovetto, Martin A. Giese:
Model selection for the extraction of movement primitives. 185 - Daniele Borzelli, Denise J. Berger, Dinesh K. Pai, Andrea d'Avella:
Effort minimization and synergistic muscle recruitment for three-dimensional force generation. 186 - Birgit Kriener, Moritz Helias, Stefan Rotter, Markus Diesmann, Gaute T. Einevoll:
How pattern formation in ring networks of excitatory and inhibitory spiking neurons depends on the input current regime. 187 - Si Wu, K. Y. Michael Wong, Misha Tsodyks:
Neural information processing with dynamical synapses. 188 - Siemon de Lange, Marcel A. de Reus, Martijn P. van den Heuvel:
The Laplacian spectrum of neural networks. 189 - Vignesh Muralidharan, Pragathi Priyadharsini Balasubramani, V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy, Simon J. G. Lewis, Ahmed A. Moustafa:
A computational model of altered gait patterns in Parkinson's Disease patients negotiating narrow doorways. 190 - Cristiano Alessandro, Juan Pablo Carbajal, Andrea d'Avella:
A computational analysis of motor synergies by dynamic response decomposition. 191 - Adam R. Tomkins, Eleni Vasilaki, Christian Beste, Kevin N. Gurney, Mark D. Humphries:
Transient and steady-state selection in the striatal microcircuit. 192 - Douglas J. Bakkum, Milos Radivojevic, Urs Frey, Felix Franke, Andreas Hierlemann, Hirokazu Takahashi:
Parameters for burst detection. 193 - Samuel Gershman, Ahmed A. Moustafa, Elliot A. Ludvig:
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