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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, July - August 2002
- Clyde S. Miller, Don H. Johnson, John P. Schroeter, Lay L. Myint, Raymon M. Glantz:
Visual Signals in an Optomotor Reflex: Systems and Information Theoretic Analysis. 5-21 - Ji-Hong Zheng, Zhong Jian, Jun Chen:
Detection of Deterministic Behavior Within the Tissue Injury-Induced Persistent Firing of Nociceptive Neurons in the Dorsal Horn of the Rat Spinal Cord. 23-34 - Michael C. Reed, Jacob J. Blum, Colleen C. Mitchell:
Precision of Neural Timing: Effects of Convergence and Time-Windowing. 35-47 - Upinder S. Bhalla:
Biochemical Signaling Networks Decode Temporal Patterns of Synaptic Input. 49-62
Volume 13, Number 2, September - October 2002
- B. Suresh Krishna:
A Unified Mechanism for Spontaneous-Rate and First-Spike Timing in the Auditory Nerve. 71-91 - Michael J. Shelley, David McLaughlin, Robert Shapley, Jacob Wielaard:
States of High Conductance in a Large-Scale Model of the Visual Cortex . 93-109 - Alex Loebel, Misha Tsodyks:
Computation by Ensemble Synchronization in Recurrent Networks with Synaptic Depression. 111-124 - Edward W. Large, John D. Crawford:
Auditory Temporal Computation: Interval Selectivity Based on Post-Inhibitory Rebound . 125-142 - Mark J. Tunstall, Alan Roberts, Stephen R. Soffe:
Modelling Inter-Segmental Coordination of Neuronal Oscillators: Synaptic Mechanisms for Uni-Directional Coupling During Swimming in Xenopus Tadpoles. 143-158
Volume 13, Number 3, November - December 2002
- Nissim J. Buchs, Walter Senn:
Spike-Based Synaptic Plasticity and the Emergence of Direction Selective Simple Cells: Simulation Results. 167-186 - András Lörincz, Botond Szatmáry, Gábor Szirtes:
The Mystery of Structure and Function of Sensory Processing Areas of the Neocortex: A Resolution. 187-205 - Marcus Eger, Reinhard Eckhorn:
Assessing the Encoding of Stimulus Attributes with Rapid Sequences of Stimulus Events. 207-216 - Fidel Santamaría, Dieter Jaeger, Erik De Schutter, James M. Bower:
Modulatory Effects of Parallel Fiber and Molecular Layer Interneuron Synaptic Activity on Purkinje Cell Responses to Ascending Segment Input: A Modeling Study. 217-235
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