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Neurocomputing, Volume 52-54
Volume 52-54, June 2003
- Rafal Bogacz, Malcolm W. Brown:
An anti-Hebbian model of familiarity discrimination in the perirhinal cortex. 1-6 - David Eriksson, Erik Fransén, Yuri Zilberter, Anders Lansner:
Effects of short-term synaptic plasticity in a local microcircuit on cell firing. 7-12 - Aaron P. Shon, Rajesh P. N. Rao:
Learning temporal patterns by redistribution of synaptic efficacy. 13-18 - Zhiyi Chi, Peter L. Rauske, Daniel Margoliash:
Detection of spike patterns using pattern filtering, with applications to sleep replay in birdsong. 19-24 - N. Hatsopoulos, Stuart Geman, Asohan Amarasingham, Elie Bienenstock:
At what time scale does the nervous system operate? 25-29 - Gordon Pipa, Sonja Grün:
Non-parametric significance estimation of joint-spike events by shuffling and resampling. 31-37 - David H. Goldberg, Arun P. Sripati, Andreas G. Andreou:
Energy efficiency in a channel model for the spiking axon. 39-44 - Graham I. Cummins, Sharon M. Crook, Alexander G. Dimitrov, T. Ganje, Gwen A. Jacobs, John P. Miller:
Structural and biophysical mechanisms underlying dynamic sensitivity of primary sensory interneurons in the cricket cercal sensory system. 45-52 - Christopher J. Rozell, Don H. Johnson, Raymon M. Glantz:
Information processing during transient responses in the crayfish visual system. 53-58 - Sorinel Adrian Oprisan, Carmen C. Canavier:
Stability analysis of entrainment by two periodic inputs with a fixed delay. 59-63 - Alexander K. Kozlov, Anders Lansner, Sten Grillner:
Burst dynamics under mixed NMDA and AMPA drive in the models of the lamprey spinal CPG. 65-71 - Alexander Maye:
Correlated neuronal activity can represent multiple binding solutions. 73-77 - Farzan Nadim, Victoria Booth, Amitabha Bose, Yair Manor:
Short-term synaptic dynamics promote phase maintenance in multi-phasic rhythms. 79-87 - Maria Marinaro, Silvia Scarpetta:
Modeling of spontaneous synchronized periodic activity observed in in vitro networks. 89-95 - Sergio Solinas, Reinoud Maex, Erik De Schutter:
Synchronization of Purkinje cell pairs along the parallel fiber axis: a model. 97-102 - Jozien B. M. Goense, Rama Ratnam, Mark E. Nelson:
Burst firing improves the detection of weak signals in spike trains. 103-108 - Jonathan W. Pillow, Eero P. Simoncelli:
Biases in white noise analysis due to non-Poisson spike generation. 109-115 - Christoph Kayser, Wolfgang Einhäuser, Peter König:
Temporal correlations of orientations in natural scenes. 117-123 - Garrett T. Kenyon, Bryan J. Travis, David W. Marshak:
Role of synaptic feedback and intrinsic voltage-gated currents in shaping cone light responses. 125-133 - Richard Romero, Yuguo Yu, Pedram Afshar, Tai Sing Lee:
Adaptation of the temporal receptive fields of macaque V1 neurons. 135-140 - Kô Sakai:
Functional roles of receptive field structures in the perception of orientation. 141-149 - Michael Breakspear, John R. Terry, Karl J. Friston:
Modulation of excitatory synaptic coupling facilitates synchronization and complex dynamics in a nonlinear model of neuronal dynamics. 151-158 - Yanqing Chen, Douglas A. Nitz:
Evidence for slow (2-10 Hz) and gamma frequency coherence between spike trains and local field potentials in the cerebellum. 159-164 - William B. Levy, Xiangbao Wu, Anthony J. Greene, Barbara A. Spellman:
A source of individual variation. 165-168 - Eun-Hyoung Park, Paul So, Ernest Barreto, Bruce J. Gluckman, Steven J. Schiff:
Electric field modulation of synchronization in neuronal networks. 169-175 - Lucas C. Parra, Christopher V. Alvino, Akaysha C. Tang, Barak A. Pearlmutter, Nick Yeung, Allen Osman, Paul Sajda:
Single-trial detection in EEG and MEG: Keeping it linear. 177-183 - Fernanda Saraga, Frances K. Skinner:
Spike initiation in a hippocampal interneuron model. 185-189 - Jyh-Ming Lien, Marco Morales, Nancy M. Amato:
Neuron PRM: a framework for constructing cortical networks. 191-197 - John L. Baker:
Is there a support vector machine hiding in the dentate gyrus? 199-207 - Alia Benali, Iris Leefken, David Kastrup, Elke Weiler:
Computational counting for a quantitative analysis of cells in histologically prepared brain sections. 209-214 - Upinder S. Bhalla:
Managing models of signaling networks. 215-220 - Anthony N. Burkitt, Hamish Meffin, David B. Grayden:
Gain modulation and balanced synaptic input in a conductance-based neural model. 221-226 - Hugo Cornelis, Erik De Schutter:
NeuroSpaces: separating modeling and simulation. 227-231 - Alain Destexhe, Michael Rudolph:
Location independence and fast conduction of synaptic inputs in neocortical neurons in vivo. 233-238 - Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Klaas E. Stephan, Jürgen Maier, Heiko J. Luhmann, Rolf Kötter:
Guiding the modeller: organizing and selecting experimental data for single cell models using the CoCoDat database. 239-245 - Andre Folkers, Florian Mösch, Thomas Malina, Ulrich G. Hofmann:
Realtime bioelectrical data acquisition and processing from 128 channels utilizing the wavelet-transformation. 247-254 - Robert L. Fry:
A theory of neural computation. 255-263 - Bernadette Garner:
A novel approach to training neurons with biological plausibility. 265-270 - Greg Lemon, William G. Gibson, Max R. Bennett:
A model of inositol 1, 4, 5-trisphosphate and calcium dynamics in single cells following metabotropic receptor activation. 271-276 - Martin A. Giese:
Learning recurrent neural models with minimal complexity from neural tuning data. 277-283 - Hiroshi Okamoto, Tomoki Fukai:
Neural bases of accumulator models. 285-288 - Fredrick W. Howell, Robert C. Cannon, Nigel H. Goddard, H. Bringmann, P. Rogister, Hugo Cornelis:
Linking computational neuroscience simulation tools - a pragmatic approach to component-based development. 289-294 - Mikael Huss, Dietmar Hess, Boris Lamotte d'Incamps, Abdeljabbar El Manira, Anders Lansner, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski:
Role of A-current in lamprey locomotor network neurons. 295-300 - Andreas Knoblauch, Friedrich T. Sommer:
Synaptic plasticity, conduction delays, and inter-areal phase relations of spike activity in a model of reciprocally connected areas. 301-306 - Wonryull Koh, Bruce H. McCormick:
Registration of a 3D mouse brain atlas with brain microstructure data. 307-312 - Jutta Kretzberg, Terrence J. Sejnowski, Anne-Kathrin Warzecha, Martin Egelhaaf:
Variability of postsynaptic responses depends non-linearly on the number of synaptic inputs. 313-320 - Christian Leibold, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Synaptic plasticity determines the character of interaural-time-difference representation. 321-326 - Shuhei Miyashita, Yoshinori Tabuchi, Shoji Tanaka:
Cortico-thalamocortical operations of multi-target spatial working memory. 327-333 - Raphael Ritz, R. Förster, Andreas V. M. Herz:
Internetplattform Neuroinformatik: a pilot study for the OECD neuroinformatics portal. 335-340 - Gabriela Antunes, Fábio M. Simões-de-Souza, Antônio Carlos Roque-da-Silva:
Sensitivity of AMPA receptor channel to calcium oscillations: a computational study. 341-346 - Gerardina Hernández, Jonathan E. Rubin, Paul W. Munro:
The effect of spike redistribution in a reciprocally connected pair of neurons with spike timing-dependent plasticity. 347-353 - Seiichi Sakatani, Akira Hirose:
The influence of neuron shape changes on the firing characteristics. 355-362 - Lokendra Shastri, Carter Wendelken:
Learning structured representations. 363-370 - Simona Doboli, Ali A. Minai, Phillip J. Best:
A computational model of the interaction between external and internal cues for the control of hippocampal place cells. 371-379 - Frances K. Skinner, Jiang Brandon Liu:
NNET: linking small- and large-scale network models. 381-387 - Michael W. Spratling, M. H. Johnson:
Exploring the functional significance of dendritic inhibition in cortical pyramidal cells. 389-395 - David W. Sullivan, William B. Levy:
Quantal synaptic failures improve performance in a sequence learning model of hippocampal CA3. 397-401 - Yoshinori Tabuchi, Shoji Tanaka:
Intracortical vs. thalamocortical processing of spatial working memory. 403-409 - Dionyssios Theofilou, Volker Steuber, Erik De Schutter:
Novelty detection in a Kohonen-like network with a long-term depression learning rule. 411-417 - Frank van der Velde, Marc de Kamps:
A model of visual working memory in PFC. 419-424 - Wim van Drongelen, Kurt E. Hecox:
Desynchronization of neural activity in a network model. 425-430 - Thomas Wennekers, Nihat Ay:
Temporal Infomax on Markov chains with input leads to finite state automata. 431-436 - Luk-Chong Yeung, Brian S. Blais, Leon N. Cooper, Harel Z. Shouval:
Calcium as the associative signal for a model of Hebbian plasticity: application to multi-input environments. 437-440 - Yuguo Yu, Tai Sing Lee:
Adaptation of the transfer function of the Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) neuronal model. 441-445 - Junmei Zhu, Christoph von der Malsburg:
Learning control units for invariant recognition. 447-453 - Laura A. Mueller, Liya Wang, Amir H. Assadi:
A computational model for the biological underpinnings of infant vision and face recognition. 455-459 - Nihat Ay, Thomas Wennekers:
Temporal infomax leads to almost deterministic dynamical systems. 461-466 - Hauke Bartsch, Klaus Obermayer:
Second-order statistics of natural images. 467-472 - James A. Bednar, Risto Miikkulainen:
Self-organization of spatiotemporal receptive fields and laterally connected direction and orientation maps. 473-480 - Hualou Liang, Steven L. Bressler, Mingzhou Ding, Robert Desimone, Pascal Fries:
Temporal dynamics of attention-modulated neuronal synchronization in macaque V4. 481-487 - Nicola De Pisapia, Nigel H. Goddard:
A neural model of frontostriatal interactions for behavioural planning and action chunking. 489-495 - Axel Etzold, Christian W. Eurich, Helmut Schwegler:
Tuning properties of noisy cells with application to orientation selectivity in rat visual cortex. 497-503 - Igor V. Filippov:
Power spectral analysis of very slow brain potential oscillations in primary visual cortex of freely moving rats during darkness and light. 505-510 - Brian J. Fischer, M. Brandon Westover:
The neural multiple access channel. 511-518 - Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Ursula Körner, Edgar Körner:
A model of surface detection and orientation tuning in primate visual cortex. 519-524 - Tim Gollisch, Andreas V. M. Herz:
Analyzing mechanosensory transduction by identifying invariant directions in stimulus space. 525-530 - Yutaka Hirata, Ichiro Takeuchi, Stephen M. Highstein:
A dynamical model for the vertical vestibuloocular reflex and optokinetic response in primate. 531-540 - Thomas Hoch, Gregor Wenning, Klaus Obermayer:
Adaptation using local information for maximizing the global cost. 541-546 - Patrik O. Hoyer:
Modeling receptive fields with non-negative sparse coding. 547-552 - Jarmo Hurri, Aapo Hyvärinen:
A two-layer temporal generative model of natural video exhibits complex-cell-like pooling of simple cell outputs. 553-559 - Hidetoshi Ikeno:
A reconstruction method of projection image on worker honeybees' compound eye. 561-566 - Sung-Jong Lee, Sun-Ho Bai:
Effects of baclofen on the directional selectivity of transient neurons in the catfish retina. 567-572 - Daniel S. Levine, Nilendu G. Jani, David G. Gilbert:
Modeling the effects of nicotine on a continuous performance task. 573-582 - Marja-Leena Linne, Tuula O. Jalonen:
Simulations of the cultured granule neuron excitability. 583-590 - Amir Madany Mamlouk, Christine Chee-Ruiter, Ulrich G. Hofmann, James M. Bower:
Quantifying olfactory perception: mapping olfactory perception space by using multidimensional scaling and self-organizing maps. 591-597 - T. Nathan Mundhenk, Laurent Itti:
CINNIC, a new computational algorithm for the modeling of early visual contour integration in humans. 599-604 - Srini Narayanan:
The role of cortico-basal-thalamic loops in cognition: a computational model and preliminary results. 605-614 - Ki-Young Park, Soo-Young Lee:
An engineering model of the masking for the noise-robust speech recognition. 615-620 - Dmitry G. Ivashko, Boris I. Prilutsky, Sergey N. Markin, John K. Chapin, Ilya A. Rybak:
Modeling the spinal cord neural circuitry controlling cat hindlimb movement during locomotion. 621-629 - Luis Fernando Lago-Fernández, Manuel A. Sánchez-Montañés, Eduardo Sánchez:
A visual system for invariant recognition in animated image sequences. 631-636 - David C. Tam:
Real-time estimation of predictive firing rate. 637-641 - Takamasa Koshizen, So Yamada, Hiroshi Tsujino:
Semantic rewiring mechanism of neural cross-supramodal integration based on spatial and temporal properties of attention. 643-648 - Masami Tatsuno, Masato Okada:
How does the information-geometric measure depend on underlying neural mechanisms? 649-654 - Satoko Tsunoda, Akira Matsui, Yasuhiro Wada, Takeyuki Aiba, Chiyoko Nagai, Yumiko Uchiyama, Makoto Iwata, Shigeki Tanaka, Michiyo Kozawa, Masae Kamiyama, Kazuyoshi Fukuzawa:
A computational approach to arm movement on the sagittal plane performed by parietal lobe damaged patients: an attempt to examine a computational model for handwriting for its neurobiological plausibility from a neuropsychological symptom. 655-660 - Antonio Novellino, Michela Chiappalone, Alessandro Vato, Marco Bove, M. Bruella Tedesco, Sergio Martinoia:
Behaviors from an electrically stimulated spinal cord neuronal network cultured on microelectrode arrays. 661-669 - M. Brandon Westover, Charles H. Anderson:
Layer 4C in monkey V1 may linearize the output of the LGN. 671-676 - Péter András:
Comparing neurophysiological measurements of simulated and real brains. 677-682 - Liya Wang, Boris Baryshnikov, Hamid Eghbalnia, Amir H. Assadi:
Extraction of nonlinear features in MEG and fMRI data of human brain. 683-690 - Vladimir E. Bondarenko, Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Girish N. Patel, Stephen P. DeWeerth, Ronald L. Calabrese:
A bifurcation of a synchronous oscillations into a torus in a system of two mutually inhibitory aVLSI neurons: experimental observation. 691-698 - Marcelo Camperi, María Virginia Manías:
On duration and dopamine modulation of sustained activity in prefrontal cortex using conductance-based network models. 699-705 - Yoonsuck Choe, Risto Miikkulainen:
The role of postsynaptic potential decay rate in neural synchrony. 707-712 - Yoonsuck Choe:
Analogical cascade: a theory on the role of the thalamo-cortical loop in brain function. 713-719 - Allan D. Coop, George N. Reeke:
Estimating the afferent and efferent temporal interval entropy of neuronal discharge for single spike trains. 721-726 - Marc de Kamps, Frank van der Velde:
Dynamic aspects of delay activity. 727-731 - D. DeMaris:
Analysis of dynamics and object recognition performance in coupled map networks. 733-739 - Alexander G. Dimitrov:
Spike sorting the other way. 741-745 - Udo Ernst, Axel Etzold, Michael H. Herzog, Christian W. Eurich:
Dynamics of neuronal populations modeled by a Wilson-Cowan system account for the transient visibility of masked stimuli. 747-753 - Thomas C. Ferrée, Rudolph C. Hwa:
Power-law scaling in human EEG: relation to Fourier power spectrum. 755-761 - Erik Fransén:
Coexistence of synchronized "oscillatory" and desynchronized "rate" activity in cortical networks. 763-769 - Gaby Schneider, Sonja Grün:
Analysis of higher-order correlations in multiple parallel processes. 771-777 - Kurt E. Hecox, Satish Nayak, K. Gin, A. McGee, Wim van Drongelen:
Linear and non-linear measures of the human neonatal EEG. 779-786 - John A. Hertz, Barry J. Richmond, Kristian Nilsen:
Anomalous response variability in a balanced cortical network model. 787-792 - Claus C. Hilgetag, Rolf Kötter, Hugo Théoret, Joseph Claßen, Alexander Wolters, Alvaro Pascual-Leone:
Bilateral competitive processing of visual spatial attention in the human brain. 793-798 - David Horn, Brigitte Quenet, Gideon Dror, Orit Kliper:
Modeling neural spatiotemporal behavior. 799-804 - Mehrdad Jazayeri, Frances K. Skinner:
Multimodality in a dynamic feedback network with stochastic input. 805-811 - Jaeseung Jeong, Yongho Kwak, Kyoung J. Lee:
Nonlinear determinism of spiking activity recorded from rat suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons in vitro. 813-818 - Robert Kozma, Walter J. Freeman, Péter Érdi:
The KIV model - nonlinear spatio-temporal dynamics of the primordial vertebrate forebrain. 819-826 - Jeffrey L. McKinstry:
Searching for an IT model with columnar organization. 827-832 - Colleen C. Mitchell:
Neural mechanisms to improve timing. 833-836 - Yoichi Miyawaki, Masato Okada:
A network model of inhibitory effects induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation. 837-842 - Hirofumi Nagashino, Yohsuke Kinouchi:
Oscillatory modes in a neuronal network model with transmission latency. 843-848 - Rama Ratnam, Jozien B. M. Goense, Mark E. Nelson:
Change-point detection in neuronal spike train activity. 849-855 - Eckehard Olbrich, Peter Achermann, P. F. Meier:
Dynamics of human sleep EEG. 857-862 - Remus Osan, Bard Ermentrout:
Speed-up methods for simulations of traveling waves in integrate-and-fire neural networks. 863-868 - Remus Osan, Jonathan E. Rubin, Rodica Curtu, Bard Ermentrout:
Traveling waves in a one-dimensional integrate-and-fire neural network with finite support connectivity. 869-875 - Liam Paninski, Brian Lau, Alex D. Reyes:
Noise-driven adaptation: in vitro and mathematical analysis. 877-883 - Kay A. Robbins, David M. Senseman:
Using derivatives to compare cortical waves across preparations. 885-891 - Patrick D. Roberts:
Effects of noise on recurrence in networks of spiking neurons. 893-899 - Tobias Rodemann, Edgar Körner:
Information processing with spiking neurons in a cortical architecture framework under the control of an oscillatory signal. 901-906 - Michael Rudolph, Alain Destexhe:
Gain modulation and frequency locking under conductance noise. 907-912 - Emilio Salinas:
Self-sustained activity in networks of gain-modulated neurons. 913-918 - Volker Schmitt, Rolf Kötter, Friedrich T. Sommer:
The impact of thalamo-cortical projections on activity spread in cortex. 919-924 - Susanne Schreiber, Jean-Marc Fellous, D. Whitmer, Paul H. E. Tiesinga, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
A new correlation-based measure of spike timing reliability. 925-931 - Natalia Shevtsova, Krzysztof Ptak, Donald R. McCrimmon, Ilya A. Rybak:
Computational modeling of bursting pacemaker neurons in the pre-Bötzinger complex. 933-942 - Shoji Tanaka:
A prefronto-parietal network model with feedforward and feedback connections. 943-948 - Tom Tetzlaff, Michael Buschermöhle, Theo Geisel, Markus Diesmann:
The spread of rate and correlation in stationary cortical networks. 949-954 - Peter J. Thomas, Paul H. E. Tiesinga, Jean-Marc Fellous, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Reliability and bifurcation in neurons driven by multiple sinusoids. 955-961 - Wim van Drongelen, Henner Koch, Charles Marcuccilli, Kurt E. Hecox, Jan-Marino Ramirez:
Is burst activity in cortical slices a representative model for epilepsy? 963-968 - Koki Yamashita, Shoji Tanaka:
Circuit properties of the cortico-mesocortical system. 969-975 - X. Zhang, Wim van Drongelen, Kurt E. Hecox, Vernon L. Towle, David M. Frim, A. McGee, J. Lian, Bin He:
Localization of epileptic foci by means of cortical imaging using a spherical head model. 977-982
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