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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, August 2009
- Alain Destexhe, Jonathan D. Victor:
Editorial. 1 - Silvia Daun, Jonathan E. Rubin, Ilya A. Rybak:
Control of oscillation periods and phase durations in half-center central pattern generators: a comparative mechanistic analysis. 3-36 - Asya Shpiro, Rubén Moreno-Bote, Nava Rubin, John Rinzel:
Balance between noise and adaptation in competition models of perceptual bistability. 37-54 - Aatira G. Nedungadi, Govindan Rangarajan, Neeraj Jain, Mingzhou Ding:
Analyzing multiple spike trains with nonparametric granger causality. 55-64 - Johannes Friedrich, Wolfgang Kinzel:
Dynamics of recurrent neural networks with delayed unreliable synapses: metastable clustering. 65-80 - Richard T. Gray, Peter A. Robinson:
Stability and structural constraints of random brain networks with excitatory and inhibitory neural populations. 81-101 - Stephen José Hanson, Alessandro D. Gagliardi, Catherine Hanson:
Solving the brain synchrony eigenvalue problem: conservation of temporal dynamics (fMRI) over subjects doing the same task. 103-114 - Robert D. Stewart, Wyeth Bair:
Spiking neural network simulation: numerical integration with the Parker-Sochacki method. 115-133 - Kevin K. Lin, Eric Shea-Brown, Lai-Sang Young:
Spike-time reliability of layered neural oscillator networks. 135-160
Volume 27, Number 2, October 2009
- Anthony R. Kellems, Derrick Roos, Nan Xiao, Steven J. Cox:
Low-dimensional, morphologically accurate models of subthreshold membrane potential. 161-176 - Birgit Kriener, Moritz Helias, Ad Aertsen, Stefan Rotter:
Correlations in spiking neuronal networks with distance dependent connections. 177-200 - Changfeng Tai, James R. Roppolo, William C. de Groat:
Analysis of nerve conduction block induced by direct current. 201-210 - Tomer Fekete, Itamar Pitowsky, Amiram Grinvald, David B. Omer:
Arousal increases the representational capacity of cortical tissue. 211-227 - Hartmut Schmidt, Jens Eilers:
Spine neck geometry determines spino-dendritic cross-talk in the presence of mobile endogenous calcium binding proteins. 229-243 - Jessica Ausborn, Harald Wolf, Wolfgang Stein:
The interaction of positive and negative sensory feedback loops in dynamic regulation of a motor pattern. 245-257 - Danielle Morel, William B. Levy:
The cost of linearization. 259-275 - Brian Nils Lundstrom, Michael Famulare, Larry B. Sorensen, William J. Spain, Adrienne L. Fairhall:
Sensitivity of firing rate to input fluctuations depends on time scale separation between fast and slow variables in single neurons. 277-290 - Ervin Wolf, Steffen R. Soffe, Alan Roberts:
Longitudinal neuronal organization and coordination in a simple vertebrate: a continuous, semi-quantitative computer model of the central pattern generator for swimming in young frog tadpoles. 291-308
Volume 27, Number 3, December 2009
- Alexander G. Dimitrov, Melissa A. Sheiko, Jonathan Baker, Shih-Cheng Yen:
Spatial and temporal jitter distort estimated functional properties of visual sensory neurons. 309-319 - Hojeong Kim, Lora A. Major, Kelvin E. Jones:
Derivation of cable parameters for a reduced model that retains asymmetric voltage attenuation of reconstructed spinal motor neuron dendrites. 321-336 - Malin Sandström, Anders Lansner, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Jean-Pierre Rospars:
Modeling the response of a population of olfactory receptor neurons to an odorant. 337-355 - Chih-Wei Chen, Ming-Shaung Ju, Yung-Nien Sun, Chou-Ching K. Lin:
Model analyses of visual biofeedback training for EEG-based brain-computer interface. 357-368 - Yi Sun, Douglas Zhou, Aaditya V. Rangan, David Cai:
Library-based numerical reduction of the Hodgkin-Huxley neuron for network simulation. 369-390 - Mathieu Cloutier, Fiachra B. Bolger, John P. Lowry, Peter Wellstead:
An integrative dynamic model of brain energy metabolism using in vivo neurochemical measurements. 391-414 - Jan Karbowski:
Thermodynamic constraints on neural dimensions, firing rates, brain temperature and size. 415-436 - Elham Khojasteh, Henrietta L. Galiana:
Implications of gain modulation in brainstem circuits: VOR control system. 437-451 - John Eric Steephen, Rohit Manchanda:
Differences in biophysical properties of nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons emerging from inactivation of inward rectifying potassium currents. 453-470 - Geir Halnes, Erik Ulfhielm, Emma Eklöf Ljunggren, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Jean-Pierre Rospars:
Modelling and sensitivity analysis of the reactions involving receptor, G-protein and effector in vertebrate olfactory receptor neurons. 471-491 - Alain Destexhe:
Self-sustained asynchronous irregular states and Up-Down states in thalamic, cortical and thalamocortical networks of nonlinear integrate-and-fire neurons. 493-506 - Serafim Rodrigues, David A. W. Barton, Robert Szalai, Oscar Benjamin, Mark P. Richardson, John R. Terry:
Transitions to spike-wave oscillations and epileptic dynamics in a human cortico-thalamic mean-field model. 507-526 - Paul Channell Jr., Ibiyinka A. Fuwape, Alexander B. Neiman, Andrey L. Shilnikov:
Variability of bursting patterns in a neuron model in the presence of noise. 527-542 - Keren Erez, Jacob Goldberger, Ronen Sosnik, Moshe Shemesh, Susan Rothstein, Moshe Abeles:
Analyzing movement trajectories using a Markov bi-clustering method. 543-552 - Mainak Patel, Aaditya V. Rangan, David Cai:
A large-scale model of the locust antennal lobe. 553-567 - Alyosha C. Molnar, Hain-Ann Hsueh, Botond M. Roska, Frank S. Werblin:
Crossover inhibition in the retina: circuitry that compensates for nonlinear rectifying synaptic transmission. 569-590 - Jing Shao, Dihui Lai, Ulrike Meyer, Harald Luksch, Ralf Wessel:
Generating oscillatory bursts from a network of regular spiking neurons without inhibition. 591-606 - Lawrence Christopher York, Mark C. W. van Rossum:
Recurrent networks with short term synaptic depression. 607-620 - Michael J. Byrne, John A. Putkey, M. Neal Waxham, Yoshihisa Kubota:
Dissecting cooperative calmodulin binding to CaM kinase II: a detailed stochastic model. 621-638
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