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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January - February 2002
- Brent Doiron, Carlo R. Laing, André Longtin, Leonard Maler:
Ghostbursting: A Novel Neuronal Burst Mechanism. 5-25 - Armantas Baginskas, Morten Raastad:
An Estimator for the Electrotonic Size of Neurons Independent of Charge Equalization Time Constants. 27-38 - Carlo R. Laing, Carson C. Chow:
A Spiking Neuron Model for Binocular Rivalry. 39-53 - Levin Kuhlmann, Anthony N. Burkitt, Antonio Paolini, Graeme M. Clark:
Summation of Spatiotemporal Input Patterns in Leaky Integrate-and-Fire Neurons: Application to Neurons in the Cochlear Nucleus Receiving Converging Auditory Nerve Fiber Input. 55-73
Volume 12, Number 2, March - April 2002
- Alix Herrmann, Wulfram Gerstner:
Noise and the PSTH Response to Current Transients: II. Integrate-and-Fire Model with Slow Recovery and Application to Motoneuron Data. 83-95 - Michael J. Shelley, David McLaughlin:
Coarse-Grained Reduction and Analysis of a Network Model of Cortical Response: I. Drifting Grating Stimuli. 97-122 - Anthony Varghese, Linda M. Boland:
Computing Transient Gating Charge Movement of Voltage-Dependent Ion Channels. 123-137
Volume 12, Number 3, May - June 2002
- Bu-Qing Mao, Peter R. MacLeish, Jonathan D. Victor:
Relation Between Potassium-Channel Kinetics and the Intrinsic Dynamics in Isolated Retinal Bipolar Cells. 147-163 - Michele Bezzi, Mathew E. Diamond, Alessandro Treves:
Redundancy and Synergy Arising from Pairwise Correlations in Neuronal Ensembles. 165-174 - Marcus Eger, Reinhard Eckhorn:
A Model-Based Approach for the Analysis of Neuronal Information Transmission in Multi-Input and -Output Systems. 175-200 - Burak Güçlü, Stanley J. Bolanowski:
Modeling Population Responses of Rapidly-Adapting Mechanoreceptive Fibers. 201-218
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