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Neuroinformatics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2004
- Erik De Schutter:

A look back. 1-2 - Nian Liu, Fuqiang Xu

, Luis N. Marenco, Fahmeed Hyder
, Perry L. Miller, Gordon M. Shepherd:
Informatics approaches to functional MRI odor mapping of the rodent olfactory bulb - OdorMapBuilder and OdorMapDB. 3-18 - Mihail Bota, Michael A. Arbib:

Integrating databases and expert systems for the analysis of brain structures - Connections, similarities, and homologies. 19-58 - Lindsay Klee, Robert Zand:

Probable epitopes - Relationships between myelin basic protein antigenic determinants and viral and bacterial proteins. 59-70 - Benjamin Martin Bly, Donovan Rebbechi, Stephen Jose Hanson, Giorgio Grasso:

The RUMBA software - Tools for neuroimaging data analysis. 71-100 - Xinhua Cao, Stephen T. C. Wong, Kent Soo Hoo, Donny Tjandra, J. C. Fu, Daniel H. Lowenstein:

A web-based federated neuroinformatics model for surgical planning and clinical research applications in epilepsy. 101-117 - Heidi E. Kirsch

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The utility of a federated web-based information management system in an epilepsy center. 119-121
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2004
- Ed Bullmore

, Lee M. Harrison, Lucy Lee, Andrea Mechelli, Karl J. Friston
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Brain connectivity workshop, Cambridge UK, may 2003. 123-125 - Rolf Kötter:

Online retrieval, processing, and visualization of primate connectivity data from the CoCoMac Database. 127-144 - Olaf Sporns

, Jonathan D. Zwi:
The small world of the cerebral cortex. 145-162 - Alon Keinan, Alon Kaufman, Nadia Sachs, Claus C. Hilgetag

, Eytan Ruppin:
Fair localization of function via multi-lesion analysis. 163-168 - Christian Büchel:

Perspectives on the estimation of effective connectivity from neuroimaging data. 169-173 - Anthony Randal McIntosh

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Contexts and catalysts - A resolution of the localization and integration of function in the brain. 175-181 - Viktor K. Jirsa

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Connectivity and dynamics of neural information processing. 183-204 - Michael Breakspear

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"Dynamic" connectivity in neural systems - Theoretical and empirical considerations. 205-224 - Steven L. Bressler:

Inferential constraint sets in the organization of visual expectation. 227-237 - Pedro A. Valdés-Sosa

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Spatio-temporal autoregressive models defined over brain manifolds. 239-250 - Barry Horwitz:

Relating fMRI and PET signals to neural activity by means of large-scale neural models. 251-266
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2004
- Stephen H. Koslow, Michael D. Hirsch:

Celebrating a decade of neuroscience databases - Looking to the future of high-throughput data analysis, data integration, and discovery neuroscience. 267-269 - Daniel Gardner, Gordon M. Shepherd:

A gateway to the future of neuroinformatics. 271-274 - James A. Bednar, Amol Kelkar, Risto Miikkulainen:

Scaling self-organizing maps to model large cortical networks. 275-301 - Jialin Zheng, Wei Zhuang

, Nian Yan, Gang Kou
, Hui Peng, Clancy McNally, David Erichsen, Abby Cheloha, Shelley Herek, Chris Shi, Yong Shi:
Classification of HIV-I-Mediated neuronal dendritic and synaptic damage using multiple criteria linear programming. 303-326 - Andrew P. Davison

, Thomas M. Morse, Michele Migliore
, Gordon M. Shepherd, Michael L. Hines:
Semi-automated population of an online database of neuronal models (ModelDB) with citation information, using PubMed for validation. 327-332 - Itay Baruchi, Eshel Ben-Jacob:

Functional holography of recorded neuronal networks activity. 333-351 - Claus C. Hilgetag, Marcus Kaiser:

Clustered organization of cortical connectivity. 353-360 - Alessandro Treves

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Learning to predict through adaptation. 361-365
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2004
- David N. Kennedy

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Barriers to the socialization of information. 367-368 - Finn Årup Nielsen

, Lars Kai Hansen
, Daniela Balslev
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Mining for associations between text and brain activation in a functional neuroimaging database. 369-379 - Wieslaw L. Nowinski

, Dmitry Belov, Pierre Pollak, Alim-Louis Benabid:
A probabilistic functional atlas of the human subthalamic nucleus. 381-397 - Paolo Massimo Buscema

, Enzo Grossi
, David Snowdon, Piero Antuono, Marco Intraligi, Guido Maurelli, Rita Savarè:
Artificial neural networks and artificial organisms can predict alzheimer pathology in individual patients only on the basis of cognitive and functional status. 399-415 - E. L. Graas, Edgar A. Brown, Robert H. Lee:

An FPGA-based approach to high-speed simulation of conductance-based neuron models. 417-435

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