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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, February 2015
- Aurel A. Lazar, Yevgeniy B. Slutskiy:
Spiking neural circuits with dendritic stimulus processors - Encoding, decoding, and identification in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces. 1-24 - Kendrick M. Shaw, David N. Lyttle, Jeffrey P. Gill, Miranda J. Cullins, Jeffrey M. McManus, Hui Lu, Peter J. Thomas, Hillel J. Chiel:
The significance of dynamical architecture for adaptive responses to mechanical loads during rhythmic behavior. 25-51 - Zachary Danziger, Warren M. Grill:
A neuron model of stochastic resonance using rectangular pulse trains. 53-66 - David F. Anderson, Bard Ermentrout, Peter J. Thomas:
Stochastic representations of ion channel kinetics and exact stochastic simulation of neuronal dynamics. 67-82 - Moshe M. Greenberger, Abraham O. Samson:
Normal mode dynamics of voltage-gated K+ channels: gating principle, opening mechanism, and inhibition. 83-88 - Roman A. Sandler, Dong Song, Robert E. Hampson, Sam A. Deadwyler, Theodore W. Berger, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis:
Model-based asessment of an in-vivo predictive relationship from CA1 to CA3 in the rodent hippocampus. 89-103 - Filippo Cona, Mauro Ursino:
A neural mass model of place cell activity: theta phase precession, replay and imagination of never experienced paths. 105-127 - Carl L. Gardner, Jeremiah R. Jones, Steven M. Baer, Sharon M. Crook:
Drift-diffusion simulation of the ephaptic effect in the triad synapse of the retina. 129-142 - Jessica Lehmann, Philipp Tellers, Hermann Wagner, Hartmut Führ:
Estimating characteristic phase and delay from broadband interaural time difference tuning curves. 143-166 - Shailesh Appukuttan, Keith L. Brain, Rohit Manchanda:
A computational model of urinary bladder smooth muscle syncytium - Validation and investigation of electrical properties. 167-187 - Brian Nils Lundstrom:
Modeling multiple time scale firing rate adaptation in a neural network of local field potentials. 189-202 - Logan Chariker, Lai-Sang Young:
Emergent spike patterns in neuronal populations. 203-220
Volume 38, Number 2, April 2015
- Giseli de Sousa, Reinoud Maex, Rod Adams, Neil Davey, Volker Steuber:
Dendritic morphology predicts pattern recognition performance in multi-compartmental model neurons with and without active conductances. 221-234 - Audrey J. Sederberg, Matthias Kaschube:
Inhibition facilitates direction selectivity in a noisy cortical environment. 235-248 - Nicholas V. Swindale, Martin A. Spacek:
Spike detection methods for polytrodes and high density microelectrode arrays. 249-261 - Patrick J. Coskren, Jennifer I. Luebke, Doron Kabaso, Susan L. Wearne, Aniruddha Yadav, Timothy H. Rumbell, Patrick R. Hof, Christina M. Weaver:
Functional consequences of age-related morphologic changes to pyramidal neurons of the rhesus monkey prefrontal cortex. 263-283 - Alessandro Sarti, Giovanna Citti:
The constitution of visual perceptual units in the functional architecture of V1. 285-300 - Takayuki Hasegawa, Shogo Sakata:
A model of multisecond timing behaviour under peak-interval procedures. 301-313 - Dylan Rich, Fanny Cazettes, Yunyan Wang, José Luis Peña, Brian J. Fischer:
Neural representation of probabilities for Bayesian inference. 315-323 - Horacio G. Rotstein:
Subthreshold amplitude and phase resonance in models of quadratic type: Nonlinear effects generated by the interplay of resonant and amplifying currents. 325-354 - Ji Wei Zhang, Aaditya V. Rangan:
A reduction for spiking integrate-and-fire network dynamics ranging from homogeneity to synchrony. 355-404 - Eugenio Urdapilleta, Inés Samengo:
Effects of spike-triggered negative feedback on receptive-field properties. 405-425 - Wagner Endo, Fernando P. Santos, David M. Simpson, Carlos Dias Maciel, Philip L. Newland:
Delayed mutual information infers patterns of synaptic connectivity in a proprioceptive neural network. 427-438
Volume 38, Number 3, June 2015
- Felix Franke, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Andreas Hierlemann, Klaus Obermayer:
Bayes optimal template matching for spike sorting - combining fisher discriminant analysis with optimal filtering. 439-459 - Felix Franke, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Andreas Hierlemann, Klaus Obermayer:
Erratum to: Bayes optimal template matching for spike sorting - combining fisher discriminant analysis with optimal filtering. 461 - Tatiana Kameneva, Miganoosh Abramian, Daniele Zarelli, Dragan Nesic, Anthony N. Burkitt, Hamish Meffin, David B. Grayden:
Spike history neural response model. 463-481 - Pei-Chiang Shao, Jian-Jia Huang, Wei-Chang Shann, Chen-Tung Yen, Meng-Li Tsai, Chien-Chang Yen:
Granger causality-based synaptic weights estimation for analyzing neuronal networks. 483-497 - Kyle Q. Lepage, Christopher J. MacDonald:
Fast maximum likelihood estimation using continuous-time neural point process models. 499-519 - Ann M. Castelfranco, Daniel K. Hartline:
The evolution of vertebrate and invertebrate myelin: a theoretical computational study. 521-538 - Wafa Soofi, Astrid A. Prinz:
Differential effects of conductances on the phase resetting curve of a bursting neuronal oscillator. 539-558 - Vera M. Dadok, Heidi E. Kirsch, Jamie W. Sleigh, Beth A. Lopour, Andrew J. Szeri:
A probabilistic method for determining cortical dynamics during seizures. 559-575 - Aldana M. González-Montoro, Ricardo Cao, Nelson Espinosa, Javier Cudeiro, Jorge Mariño:
Bootstrap testing for cross-correlation under low firing activity. 577-587 - LieJune Shiau, Tilo Schwalger, Benjamin Lindner:
Interspike interval correlation in a stochastic exponential integrate-and-fire model with subthreshold and spike-triggered adaptation. 589-600 - Martyna Grabowska, Tibor Istvan Tóth, Carmen Smarandache-Wellmann, Silvia Daun-Gruhn:
A network model comprising 4 segmental, interconnected ganglia, and its application to simulate multi-legged locomotion in crustaceans. 601-616
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