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Neurocomputing, Volume 44-46
Volume 44-46, June 2002
- Maria Bykhovskaia, Elena Polagaeva, John T. Hackett:
Effect of Ca2+ on presynaptic facilitation. 1-5 - Yuki Hayashida, Tetsuya Yagi:
Contribution of Ca2+ transporters to electrical response of a non-spiking retinal neuron. 7-12 - Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Kim T. Blackwell
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Sensitivity to interstimulus interval due to calcium interactions in the Purkinje cell spines. 13-18 - Andreas Knoblauch, Thomas Wennekers, Friedrich T. Sommer:
Is voltage-dependent synaptic transmission in NMDA receptors a robust mechanism for working memory? 19-24 - Sung-Jong Lee, Sun-Ho Bai:
The effects of low chloride fluids on light responses of the catfish retinal neurons. 25-32 - Lokendra Shastri:
A computationally efficient abstraction of long-term potentiation. 33-41 - Davis Barch, Donald A. Glaser:
Slowly moving stimuli induce characteristic periodic activity waves in an excitable membrane model of visual motion processing. 43-50 - Davis Barch, Donald A. Glaser:
Synaptic depression and facilitation can induce motion aftereffects in an excitable membrane model of visual motion processing. 51-59 - Victoria Booth, Amitabha Bose
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Transitions between different synchronous firing modes using synaptic depression. 61-67 - Anthony N. Burkitt:
An information-theoretic analysis of the coding of a periodic synaptic input by integrate-and-fire neurons. 69-74 - Ann M. Castelfranco, Daniel K. Hartline:
Simulations of space-clamp errors in estimating parameters of voltage-gated conductances localized at different electrotonic distances. 75-80 - Chris Christodoulou
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On the firing variability of the integrate-and-fire neurons with partial reset in the presence of inhibition. 81-84 - Jaime de la Rocha, Angel Nevado
, Néstor Parga:
Information transmission by stochastic synapses with short-term depression: neural coding and optimization. 85-90 - Joaquín Escalona, Jorge V. José, Paul H. E. Tiesinga:
Entrainment, Arnold tongues, and duality in a periodically driven integrate-and-fire model. 91-96 - Jianfeng Feng
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Training neuron models with the Informax principle. 97-101 - Tomoki Fukai
, Katsunori Kitano, Toshio Aoyagi
, Youngnam Kang:
Modeling the layer V cortical pyramidal neurons showing theta-rhythmic firing in the presence of muscarine. 103-108 - Raymon M. Glantz, John P. Schroeter:
A nonlinear encoder in crayfish sustaining fibers. 109-114 - Matthias H. Hennig
, Nicolas J. Kerscher, Klaus Funke
, Florentin Wörgötter:
Stochastic resonance in visual cortical neurons: does the eye-tremor actually improve visual acuity? 115-120 - Alexandre Kuhn
, Stefan Rotter, Ad Aertsen:
Correlated input spike trains and their effects on the response of the leaky integrate-and-fire neuron. 121-126 - Carlo R. Laing
, Brent Doiron, André Longtin, Leonard Maler:
Ghostbursting: the effects of dendrites on spike patterns. 127-132 - Laurent Perrinet
, Manuel Samuelides:
Coherence detection in a spiking neuron via Hebbian learning. 133-139 - Michael Rudolph, Alain Destexhe:
Novel dynamics of dendritic integration in the high conductance state of cortical neurons. 141-146 - Michael Rudolph, Alain Destexhe:
Point-conductance models of cortical neurons with high discharge variability. 147-152 - Seiichi Sakatani, Yoshio C. Okada, Akira Hirose:
A quantitative evaluation of dominant membrane potential in generation of magnetic field using a pyramidal cell model at hippocampus CA3. 153-160 - Fernanda Saraga, Frances K. Skinner
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Slowly-inactivating potassium conductances in compartmental interneuron models. 161-166 - Jonghan Shin:
The noise shaping neural coding hypothesis: a brief history and physiological implications. 167-175 - Fábio M. Simões-de-Souza, Antônio Carlos Roque-da-Silva:
Simulation of a vertebrate receptor cell of the olfactory epithelium for use in network models. 177-182 - Volker Steuber
, Erik De Schutter:
Rank order decoding of temporal parallel fibre input patterns in a complex Purkinje cell model. 183-188 - Jesper Tegnér, Ádám Kepecs:
An adaptive spike-timing-dependent plasticity rule. 189-194 - Paul H. E. Tiesinga, Jean-Marc Fellous, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Spike-time reliability of periodically driven integrate-and-fire neurons. 195-200 - Thomas Wennekers:
Nonlinear analysis of spatio-temporal receptive fields: I. Dynamic approximation method. 201-206 - Thomas Wennekers:
Nonlinear analysis of spatio-temporal receptive fields: II. Dynamic properties of V1 simple cells. 207-212 - Thomas Wennekers:
Nonlinear analysis of spatio-temporal receptive fields: III. RF-reconstruction from mean-field approximations. 213-218 - Thomas Wennekers:
Nonlinear analysis of spatio-temporal receptive fields: IV. Generic tuning properties for rectifying rate-functions. 219-223 - Gregor Wenning, Klaus Obermayer:
Adjusting stochastic resonance in a leaky integrate and fire neuron to sub-threshold stimulus distributions. 225-231 - Keun-Hang Yang, Piotr J. Franaszczuk
, Gregory K. Bergey:
The influence of synaptic connectivity on the pattern of bursting behavior in model pyramidal cells. 233-242 - Ping Zhang, Jianfeng Feng
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Ideal observer of single neuron activity. 243-247 - Tsvi Achler:
Input shunt networks. 249-255 - Fabián P. Alvarez
, Jean-François Vibert:
Self-oscillatory dynamics in recurrent excitatory networks. 257-262 - Péter András
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Computation with chaotic patterns. 263-268 - Péter András
, Stefano Panzeri
, Malcolm P. Young:
Toward statistically valid population decoding models. 269-274 - Christopher Assad, Mitra J. Hartmann, Michael G. Paulin:
Control of a simulated arm using a novel combination of cerebellar learning mechanisms. 275-283 - Yuval Aviel, Elan Pavlov, Moshe Abeles, David Horn
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Synfire chain in a balanced network. 285-292 - Pamela M. Baker, Frances K. Skinner
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Modulation of coherent oscillations in inhibitory networks by anesthetics. 293-299 - Helen Barbas, Claus C. Hilgetag
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Rules relating connections to cortical structure in primate prefrontal cortex. 301-308 - Riccardo Barbieri
, Loren M. Frank
, Michael C. Quirk, Victor Solo, Matthew A. Wilson, Emery N. Brown:
Construction and analysis of non-Gaussian spatial models of neural spiking activity. 309-314 - James A. Bednar, Amol Kelkar, Risto Miikkulainen:
Modeling large cortical networks with growing self-organizing maps. 315-321 - Matthias Bethge, Klaus Pawelzik:
Population coding with unreliable spikes. 323-328 - Dmitri Bibitchkov, J. Michael Herrmann, Theo Geisel:
Effects of short-time plasticity on the associative memory. 329-335 - Rafal Bogacz, Malcolm W. Brown:
Capacity of perirhinal cortex network for recognising frequently repeating stimuli. 337-342 - Hideyuki Câteau
, Katsunori Kitano, Tomoki Fukai
:
An accurate and widely applicable method to determine the distribution of synaptic strengths formed by the spike-timing-dependent learning. 343-351 - Marc de Kamps
, Frank van der Velde:
Implementation of multilayer perceptron networks by populations of spiking neurons using rate coding. 353-358 - Marilene de Pinho, Marcelo B. Mazza, José Roberto C. Piqueira, Antônio Carlos Roque-da-Silva:
Shannon's entropy applied to the analysis of tonotopic reorganization in a computational model of classical conditioning. 359-364 - David DeMaris:
Representation space in a network of coupled chaotic oscillators with modulated synchronization. 365-372 - Alexander Dimitrov
, John P. Miller, Zane N. Aldworth, Albert E. Parker:
Spike pattern-based coding schemes in the cricket cercal sensory system. 373-379 - Witali L. Dunin-Barkowski
, Andrew T. Lovering, John M. Orem:
A neural ensemble model of the respiratory central pattern generator: properties of the minimal model. 381-389 - Witali L. Dunin-Barkowski
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Analysis of output of all Purkinje cells controlled by one climbing fiber cell. 391-400 - Dian M. Fallahati, Miroslav Backonja, Hamid Eghbalnia, Amir H. Assadi:
Dynamic PCA for network feature extraction in multi-electrode recording of neurophysiological data in cortical substrate of pain. 401-405 - Winrich Freiwald, Heiko Stemmann, Aurel Wannig, Andreas K. Kreiter, Ulrich G. Hofmann
, Matthew Hills, Gregory T. A. Kovacs, David T. Kewley, James M. Bower, Axel Etzold, Stefan D. Wilke, Christian W. Eurich:
Stimulus representation in rat primary visual cortex: multi-electrode recordings with micro-machined silicon probes and estimation theory. 407-416 - Martin A. Giese, Xiaohui Xie:
Exact solution of the nonlinear dynamics of recurrent neural mechanisms for direction selectivity. 417-422 - Anatoli Gorchetchnikov, Michael E. Hasselmo
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A model of hippocampal circuitry mediating goal-driven navigation in a familiar environment. 423-427 - Rolf D. Henkel, Udo Ernst, Klaus Pawelzik:
Synchronizing assemblies perform magnitude-invariant pattern detection. 429-433 - Osamu Hoshino, Masayuki Miyamoto, Mei Hong Zheng, Kazuharu Kuroiwa:
A neural network model for encoding and perception of vowel sounds. 435-442 - Osamu Hoshino, Mei Hong Zheng, Kazuharu Kuroiwa:
A neural network model for memory retrieval in a pair association task. 443-451 - Fredrick W. Howell, Maxim Bazhenov, P. Rogister, Terrence J. Sejnowski, Nigel H. Goddard:
Scaling a slow-wave sleep cortical network model using NEOSIM. 453-458 - Patrik O. Hoyer, Aapo Hyvärinen:
Sparse coding of natural contours. 459-466 - Christian Igel, Werner von Seelen, Wolfram Erlhagen
, Dirk Jancke
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Evolving field models for inhibition effects in early vision. 467-472 - Katsunori Kitano, Hideyuki Câteau
, Tomoki Fukai
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Sustained activity with low firing rate in a recurrent network regulated by spike-timing-dependent plasticity. 473-478 - Efstratios K. Kosmidis, Jean-François Vibert:
Feed-forward inhibition in the visual thalamus. 479-487 - Alexei A. Koulakov, Dmitri B. Chklovskii:
Direction of motion maps in the visual cortex: a wire length minimization approach. 489-494 - Tribhawan Kumar, I. Khaytin, Donald A. Glaser:
Edges and line minimally mask width discrimination of rectangles. 495-502 - Luis Fernando Lago-Fernández
, Gustavo Deco:
A model of binocular rivalry based on competition in IT. 503-507 - Thomas Z. Lauritzen, Kenneth D. Miller:
Local correlation-based ("push-pull") circuitry can account for non-linear summation of stimuli in a model of cat V1. 509-513 - Mimi Liljeholm, Andy Lin, Piotr Ozdzynski, Jackson Beatty:
Quantitative analysis of kernel properties in Kohonen's self-organizing map algorithm: Gaussian and difference of Gaussians neighborhoods. 515-520 - Andy Lin, Mimi Liljeholm, Piotr Ozdzynski, Jackson Beatty:
Visualizing plastic change in a large model of somatosensory cortex using an adaptive coordinates algorithm. 521-526 - Kit Longden, David J. Willshaw:
An evaluation of recurrent feedforward memory networks and their relevance to the hippocampus. 527-531 - Norbert Michael Mayer, J. Michael Herrmann, Theo Geisel:
Curved feature metrics in models of visual cortex. 533-539 - Kazushige Morooka, Shoji Tanaka:
Correlation analysis of signal flow in a model prefrontal cortical circuit representing multiple target locations. 541-548 - A. Moukovski, D. M. Gorinevski, Martin A. Giese, Werner von Seelen:
Formation of pinwheels of preferred orientation by learning sparse neural representations of natural images. 549-553 - Hirofumi Nagashino, Koji Kawamoto, Yohsuke Kinouchi:
Phase-locked oscillations in a neuronal network model. 555-560 - Remus Osan, Bard Ermentrout:
Development of joint ocular dominance and orientation selectivity maps in a correlation-based neural network model. 561-566 - Piotr Ozdzynski, Andy Lin, Mimi Liljeholm, Jackson Beatty:
A parallel general implementation of Kohonen's self-organizing map algorithm: performance and scalability. 567-571 - Stefano Panzeri
, Rasmus S. Petersen, Simon R. Schultz, M. A. Lebedev, Mathew E. Diamond
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Coding of stimulus location by spike timing in rat somatosensory cortex. 573-578 - Stefano Panzeri
, Huw D. R. Golledge, F. Zheng, Gianni Pola, T. J. Blanche, Martin J. Tovee
, Malcolm P. Young:
The role of correlated firing and synchrony in coding information about single and separate objects in cat V1. 579-584 - Bernd Porr, Florentin Wörgötter:
Predictive learning in rate-coded neuronal networks: a theoretical approach towards classical conditioning. 585-590 - Daniel Remondini
, Nathan Intrator, Gastone C. Castellani, F. Bersani, Leon N. Cooper:
Optimal spontaneous activity in neural network modeling. 591-595 - Richard Romero, Tai Sing Lee:
Spike train analysis for single trial data. 597-603 - Ilya A. Rybak, Julian F. R. Paton, R. F. Rogers, Walter M. St.-John:
Generation of the respiratory rhythm: state-dependency and switching. 605-614 - Anders Sandberg, Anders Lansner:
Synaptic depression as an intrinsic driver of reinstatement dynamics in an attractor network. 615-622 - Stefan Schneider, Wolfram Erlhagen
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A neural field model for saccade planning in the superior colliculus: speed-accuracy tradeoff in the double-target paradigm. 623-628 - Ruggero Scorcioni, Jean-Marie Bouteiller, Giorgio A. Ascoli:
A real-scale anatomical model of the dentate gyrus based on single cell reconstructions and 3D rendering of a brain atlas. 629-634 - Orit Shefi, Eshel Ben-Jacob, Amir Ayali
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Growth morphology of two-dimensional insect neural networks. 635-643 - Mario F. Simoni, Michael Elliott Sorensen, Gennady S. Cymbalyuk
, Ronald L. Calabrese, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Control of bursting properties in a silicon neuron CPG. 645-651 - Vikaas S. Sohal
, John R. Huguenard
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Reciprocal inhibition controls the oscillatory state in thalamic networks. 653-659 - Armen Stepanyants, Patrick R. Hof, Dmitri B. Chklovskii:
Information storage capacity of synaptic connectivity patterns. 661-665 - Valery Tereshko
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Modelling topology preservation in a cortex by controlled deformation of its energy landscape. 667-672 - Tom Tetzlaff
, Theo Geisel, Markus Diesmann:
The ground state of cortical feed-forward networks. 673-678 - Tal Tversky, Risto Miikkulainen:
Modeling directional selectivity using self-organizing delay-adaptation maps. 679-684 - Pablo Varona
, Carlos Aguirre
, Joaquín J. Torres
, Henry D. I. Abarbanel, Mikhail I. Rabinovich
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Spatio-temporal patterns of network activity in the inferior olive. 685-690 - M. Brandon Westover, Chris Eliasmith, Charles H. Anderson:
Linearly decodable functions from neural population codes. 691-696 - Si Wu, Shun-ichi Amari, Hiroyuki Nakahara:
Asymptotic behaviors of population codes. 697-702 - Reto Wyss, Peter König
, Paul F. M. J. Verschure
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Invariant encoding of spatial stimulus topology in the temporal domain. 703-708 - Isao Yamaguchi, Kazuhisa Ichikawa:
Theta frequency locking by slow GABA (A) synaptic inhibition in a hippocampal SLM interneuronal network model. 709-714 - Zuohua Zhang, Dana H. Ballard:
Distributed synchrony. 715-720 - Junmei Zhu, Christoph von der Malsburg:
Synapto-synaptic interactions speed up dynamic link matching. 721-728 - Hauke Bartsch
, Klaus Obermayer:
A structure preserving image transformation as the goal of visual sensory coding. 729-734 - Alan H. Bond:
Problem-solving behavior in a system model of the primate neocortex. 735-742 - David L. Boothe, Avis H. Cohen:
A model of limbed locomotion for a four muscle system. 743-752 - Ahmet Bozkurt, Lars Kamper, Klaas E. Stephan
, Rolf Kötter:
The structural basis of information transfer from medial temporal lobe to prefrontal cortex in the macaque monkey. 753-758 - Silvia Corchs
, Gustavo Deco:
A neurodynamical model to simulate neural activities in visual attention experiments. 759-767 - Sharon M. Crook, John P. Miller, Gwen A. Jacobs:
Modeling frequency encoding in the cricket cercal sensory system. 769-773 - Gustavo Deco, Tai Sing Lee:
A unified model of spatial and object attention based on inter-cortical biased competition. 775-781 - Allan C. Dobbins, Jon K. Grossman:
Recurrent global dynamics underlie perceptual grouping. 783-788 - Patrick J. Drew
, L. F. Abbott:
Modeling temporal combination selective neurons of the songbird. 789-794 - Igor V. Filippov, Alexandr V. Gladyshev, William C. Williams:
Role of infraslow (0-0.5 Hz) potential oscillations in the regulation of brain stress response by the locus coeruleus system. 795-798 - Walter Gall, Ying Zhou:
Networks of planar neural organizing centers. 799-803 - Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Andreas Richter, Rüdiger Kupper:
BLISS: towards the simulation of brain-like systems. 805-810 - Dietmar Heinke, Gustavo Deco, Josef Zihl, Glyn W. Humphreys:
A computational neuroscience account of visual neglect. 811-816 - Dietmar Heinke, Glyn W. Humphreys, Giovanni di Virgilio:
Modelling visual search experiments: the selective attention for identification model (SAIM). 817-822 - Claus C. Hilgetag
, Stephen M. Dombrowski, Helen Barbas:
Classes and gradients of prefrontal cortical organization in the primate. 823-829