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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, August 2014
- S. Floor Campfens, Herman van der Kooij

, Alfred C. Schouten
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Face to phase: pitfalls in time delay estimation from coherency phase. 1-8 - Horacio G. Rotstein

, Farzan Nadim
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Frequency preference in two-dimensional neural models: a linear analysis of the interaction between resonant and amplifying currents. 9-28 - Samuel Carroll, Kresimir Josic, Zachary P. Kilpatrick

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Encoding certainty in bump attractors. 29-48 - Bernard Grandjean, Marc A. Maier:

Model-based prediction of fusimotor activity and its effect on muscle spindle activity during voluntary wrist movements. 49-63 - Andrea Stocco

, Christian Lebiere:
Inhibitory synapses between striatal projection neurons support efficient enhancement of cortical signals: A computational model. 65-80 - Jiwei Zhang, Douglas Zhou

, David Cai, Aaditya V. Rangan:
A coarse-grained framework for spiking neuronal networks: between homogeneity and synchrony. 81-104 - Vera M. Dadok, Heidi E. Kirsch

, Jamie W. Sleigh, Beth A. Lopour
, Andrew J. Szeri
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A probabilistic framework for a physiological representation of dynamically evolving sleep state. 105-124 - Filippo Cona, M. Lacanna, Mauro Ursino

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A thalamo-cortical neural mass model for the simulation of brain rhythms during sleep. 125-148 - Lei Xiao

, Pu-Ming Zhang, Si Wu, Pei-Ji Liang:
Response dynamics of bullfrog ON-OFF RGCs to different stimulus durations. 149-160 - Victor J. Barranca

, Daniel C. Johnson, Jennifer L. Moyher, Joshua P. Sauppe, Maxim S. Shkarayev, Gregor Kovacic
, David Cai:
Dynamics of the exponential integrate-and-fire model with slow currents and adaptation. 161-180 - Anton V. Chizhov

, Elena Yu. Smirnova, K. Kh. Kim, Aleksey V. Zaitsev
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A simple Markov model of sodium channels with a dynamic threshold. 181-191
Volume 37, Number 2, October 2014
- Belén Sancristóbal

, Raul Vicente, Jordi García-Ojalvo
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Role of frequency mismatch in neuronal communication through coherence. 193-208 - Venkatakrishnan Ramaswamy, Arunava Banerjee

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Connectomic constraints on computation in feedforward networks of spiking neurons. 209-228 - Amitabha Bose

, Jorge Golowasch, Yinzheng Guan, Farzan Nadim:
The role of linear and voltage-dependent ionic currents in the generation of slow wave oscillations. 229-242 - Dan Wilson, Jeff Moehlis:

Locally optimal extracellular stimulation for chaotic desynchronization of neural populations. 243-257 - Goren Gordon

, Ehud Fonio, Ehud Ahissar:
Learning and control of exploration primitives. 259-280 - Yao Rong, Xixuan Han, Dongmei Hao, Liu Cao, Qing Wang, Mingai Li, Lijuan Duan, Yanjun Zeng:

Applying support vector regression analysis on grip force level-related corticomuscular coherence. 281-291 - Man Yi Yim, Arvind Kumar

, Ad Aertsen, Stefan Rotter:
Impact of correlated inputs to neurons: modeling observations from in vivo intracellular recordings. 293-304 - Man Yi Yim, Arvind Kumar, Ad Aertsen, Stefan Rotter:

Erratum to: Impact of correlated inputs to neurons: modeling observations from in vivo intracellular recordings. 305 - David M. T. Dekker, Jeroen J. Briaire

, Johan H. M. Frijns
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The impact of internodal segmentation in biophysical nerve fiber models. 307-315 - Pedro D. Maia

, J. Nathan Kutz:
Compromised axonal functionality after neurodegeneration, concussion and/or traumatic brain injury. 317-332 - Charlotte Le Mouel

, Kenneth D. Harris
, Pierre Yger
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Supervised learning with decision margins in pools of spiking neurons. 333-344 - Dan Wilson, Jeff Moehlis:

A Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman approach for termination of seizure-like bursting. 345-355 - Martin Krupa, Stan C. A. M. Gielen, Boris S. Gutkin

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Adaptation and shunting inhibition leads to pyramidal/interneuron gamma with sparse firing of pyramidal cells. 357-376 - Shouguo Zhao, Guangning Yang, Jicheng Wang, James R. Roppolo, William C. de Groat, Changfeng Tai:

Effect of non-symmetric waveform on conduction block induced by high-frequency (kHz) biphasic stimulation in unmyelinated axon. 377-386
Volume 37, Number 3, December 2014
- Runjing Liu, Mainak Patel, Badal Joshi

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Encoding whisker deflection velocity within the rodent barrel cortex using phase-delayed inhibition. 387-401 - Sevgi Sengül

, Robert Clewley, Richard Bertram
, Joël Tabak
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Determining the contributions of divisive and subtractive feedback in the Hodgkin-Huxley model. 403-415 - Axel Hutt

, Laure Buhry
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Study of GABAergic extra-synaptic tonic inhibition in single neurons and neural populations by traversing neural scales: application to propofol-induced anaesthesia. 417-437 - Vladislav Volman, Laurel J. Ng:

Primary paranode demyelination modulates slowly developing axonal depolarization in a model of axonal injury. 439-457 - Rebecca A. Mease

, Sangwook Lee, Anna T. Moritz, Randall K. Powers, Marc D. Binder, Adrienne L. Fairhall:
Context-dependent coding in single neurons. 459-480 - Cong Wang, Louis Tao:

Dimensional reduction of a V1 ring model with simple and complex cells. 481-492 - Andrea Pavan

, Adriano Contillo, George Mather
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Modelling fast forms of visual neural plasticity using a modified second-order motion energy model. 493-504 - Abbey B. Holt

, Theoden I. Netoff
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Origins and suppression of oscillations in a computational model of Parkinson's disease. 505-521 - Mathieu Lachance, André Longtin, Catherine E. Morris

, Na Yu
, Béla Joós:
Stimulation-induced ectopicity and propagation windows in model damaged axons. 523-531 - Margarita Zachariou

, Rüdiger Thul:
Cannabinoid-mediated short-term plasticity in hippocampus. 533-547 - Bas-Jan Zandt, Sid Visser, Michel J. A. M. van Putten, Bennie ten Haken:

A neural mass model based on single cell dynamics to model pathophysiology. 549-568 - Joshua Chang

, David Paydarfar:
Switching neuronal state: optimal stimuli revealed using a stochastically-seeded gradient algorithm. 569-582 - Konrad Engel, Sebastian Hanisch:

Reconstruction of cell-electrode-adjacencies on multielectrode arrays. 583-591 - Nicolas Brunel, Xiao-Jing Wang:

Erratum to: Effects of neuromodulation in a cortical network model of object working memory dominated by recurrent inhibition. 593-594

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