Volume 58-60,
June 2004
Computational Neuroscience:
Trends in Research 2004
- Erik De Schutter:
Computational Neuroscience: Trends in research 2004.
- Ádám Kepecs, John Lisman:
How to read a burst duration code.
1-6
- Baktash Babadi:
Stimulus transmission by tonic and burst responses in a minimal model of thalamic circuit.
7-12
- Don H. Johnson, Raymon M. Glantz:
When does interval coding occur?
13-18
- Brendan Mumey, Aditi Sarkar, Tomás Gedeon, Alexander Dimitrov, John P. Miller:
Finding neural codes using random projections.
19-25
- Frances S. Chance, Alex D. Reyes:
Controlling neuronal sensitivity to synchronous input.
27-31
- Naoki Masuda, Kazuyuki Aihara:
Dual coding and effects of global feedback in multilayered neural networks.
33-39
- Antonio Tristán, Francisco de Borja Rodríguez Ortiz, Eduardo Serrano, Pablo Varona:
Networks of neurons that emit and recognize signatures.
41-46
- Jacob Kanev, Gregor Wenning, Klaus Obermayer:
Approximating the response-stimulus correlation for the integrate-and-fire neuron.
47-52
- Aurel A. Lazar:
Time encoding with an integrate-and-fire neuron with a refractory period.
53-58
- Joanna Tyrcha, William B. Levy:
Another contribution by synaptic failures to energy efficient processing by neurons.
59-66
- Jesús M. Cortés, P. L. Garrido, Joaquín Marro, Joaquín J. Torres:
Switching between memories in neural automata with synaptic noise.
67-71
- Michael G. Paulin, Larry F. Hoffman, Christopher Assad:
Distributed coding by single spikes in the bullfrog vestibular nerve: a basis for dynamical computation in neural systems.
73-77
- Janusz Szczepanski, José M. Amigó, Elek Wajnryb, Maria V. Sanchez-Vives:
Characterizing spike trains with Lempel-Ziv complexity.
79-84
- Kosuke Hamaguchi, Kazuyuki Aihara:
Quantitative information transfer through layers of spiking neurons connected by Mexican-Hat-type connectivity.
85-90
- Jadin C. Jackson, A. David Redish:
Measuring ensemble consistency without measuring tuning curves.
91-99
- David H. Goldberg, Andreas G. Andreou:
Spike communication of dynamic stimuli: rate decoding versus temporal decoding.
101-107
- Ludovic Alvado, Jean Tomas, Sylvain Saïghi, Sylvie Renaud, Thierry Bal, Alain Destexhe, Gwendal Le Masson:
Hardware computation of conductance-based neuron models.
109-115
- Tom Tetzlaff, Abigail Morrison, Theo Geisel, Markus Diesmann:
Consequences of realistic network size on the stability of embedded synfire chains.
117-121
- Yuval Aviel, David Horn, Moshe Abeles:
Synfire waves in small balanced networks.
123-127
- E. Olbrich, P. Achermann:
Oscillatory events in the human sleep EEG - detection and properties.
129-135
- Vicente Charcos Lloréns, Erik Fransén:
Intrinsic desynchronization properties of neurons containing dendritic rapidly activating K-currents.
137-143
- Timothy J. Lewis, John Rinzel:
Dendritic effects in networks of electrically coupled fast-spiking interneurons.
145-150
- Hiroshi Fujii, Ichiro Tsuda:
Neocortical gap junction-coupled interneuron systems may induce chaotic behavior itinerant among quasi-attractors exhibiting transient synchrony.
151-157
- Angelo Di Garbo, Alessandro Panarese, Santi Chillemi:
Phase locking states between fast-spiking interneurons coupled by electrical and chemical synapses.
159-164
- Zuohua Zhang, Dana H. Ballard:
A single spike model of predictive coding.
165-171
- Masaki Nomura, Toshio Aoyagi, Tomoki Fukai:
Gamma frequency synchronization in a local cortical network model.
173-178
- Erez Persi, David Horn, Ronen Segev, Eshel Ben-Jacob, Vladislav Volman:
Neural modeling of synchronized bursting events.
179-184
- Andreas Knoblauch, Friedrich T. Sommer:
Spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity can form "zero lag links" for cortical oscillations.
185-190
- Alain Destexhe, Mathilde Badoual, Zuzanna Piwkowska, Thierry Bal, Michael Rudolph:
A novel method for characterizing synaptic noise in cortical neurons.
191-196
- Rubén Moreno, Néstor Parga:
Response of a LIF neuron to inputs filtered with arbitrary time scale.
197-202
- Guibin Li, Jianfeng Feng:
Stimulus-evoked synchronization in neuronal models.
203-208
- Shinichi Nagai:
Non-self-rejection by emergent structures on evolving networks of the spiking neurons.
209-214
- Alon Keinan, Claus C. Hilgetag, Isaac Meilijson, Eytan Ruppin:
Causal localization of neural function: the Shapley value method.
215-222
- Péter András:
Pattern languages: a new paradigm for neurocomputation.
223-228
- Joaquín J. Torres, M. A. Muñoz, Joaquín Marro, P. L. Garrido:
Influence of topology on the performance of a neural network.
229-234
- Hiroshi Okamoto, Tomoki Fukai:
Propagation of quasi-stable activation in a chain of recurrent neural networks.
235-238
- Valeria Del Prete, Anthony C. C. Coolen:
Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics of recurrent networks with realistic neurons.
239-244
- Grzegorz M. Wojcik, Wieslaw A. Kaminski:
Liquid state machine built of Hodgkin-Huxley neurons and pattern recognition.
245-251
- Giancarlo La Camera, Walter Senn, Stefano Fusi:
Comparison between networks of conductance- and current-driven neurons: stationary spike rates and subthreshold depolarization.
253-258
- Toshio Aoyagi, Takaaki Aoki:
Possible role of synchronous input spike trains in controlling the function of neural networks.
259-264
- Mark C. W. van Rossum, Alfonso Renart:
Computation with populations codes in layered networks of integrate-and-fire neurons.
265-270
- Martin Rehn, Anders Lansner:
Sequence memory with dynamical synapses.
271-278
- Maria Marinaro, Silvia Scarpetta:
Noise induces synchronous and phase-locked oscillations in a cortical model.
279-284
- Fabián P. Alvarez, Alain Destexhe:
Simulating cortical network activity states constrained by intracellular recordings.
285-290
- Arjen van Ooyen, Laurens Bosman, Arjen Brussaard:
Influence of the decay time of the GABAergic postsynaptic current on the spatial spread of network activity.
291-295
- Marcus Kaiser, Claus C. Hilgetag:
Modelling the development of cortical systems networks.
297-302
- Keren Saggie, Alon Keinan, Eytan Ruppin:
Spikes that count: rethinking spikiness in neurally embedded systems.
303-311
- Jaime de la Rocha, Rubén Moreno, Néstor Parga:
Correlations modulate the non-monotonic response of a neuron with short-term plasticity.
313-319
- Walter Senn, Stefano Fusi:
Slow stochastic learning with global inhibition: a biological solution to the binary perceptron problem.
321-326
- Christian D. Swinehart, Kris Bouchard, Peretz Partensky, L. F. Abbott:
Control of network activity through neuronal response modulation.
327-335
- Marta García-Sánchez, Ramón Huerta:
Neural networks with Hebbian learning do not outperform random ones in fan-out systems.
337-342
- William B. Levy:
Contrasting rules for synaptogenesis, modification of existing synapses, and synaptic removal as a function of neuronal computation.
343-350
- Yutaka Sakai, Kaoru Nakano, Shuji Yoshizawa:
Synaptic regulation on various STDP rules.
351-357
- Clifton C. Rumsey, L. F. Abbott:
Synaptic equalization by anti-STDP.
359-364
- Christo Panchev, Stefan Wermter:
Spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity: from single spikes to spike trains.
365-371
- Valentin P. Zhigulin, Mikhail I. Rabinovich:
An important role of spike timing dependent synaptic plasticity in the formation of synchronized neural ensembles.
373-378
- Bruce H. McCormick, Wonryull Koh, Yoonsuck Choe, L. C. Abbott, John Keyser, David Mayerich, Zeki Melek, Purna Doddapaneni:
Construction of anatomically correct models of mouse brain networks.
379-386
- Michael Rudolph, J. Guillaume Pelletier, Denis Paré, Alain Destexhe:
Estimation of synaptic conductances and their variances from intracellular recordings of neocortical neurons in vivo.
387-392
- Nada A. B. Yousif, Michael J. Denham:
Action potential backpropagation in a model thalamocortical relay cell.
393-400
- Krisztina Szalisznyó, László Zalányi:
Role of hyperpolarization-activated conductances in the auditory brainstem.
401-407
- Carrie Diaz Eaton, Sharon Crook, Graham Cummins, Gwen Jacobs:
Modeling ion channels from the cricket cercal sensory system.
409-415
- Gideon Gradwohl, Yoram Grossman:
Analysis of dendritic distribution of voltage-dependent channels effects on EPSP and its reciprocal inhibition in alpha-motoneurons: computer model.
417-422
- M. Griffin, David M. Halliday:
Axial current reversal promotes synchronous correlation between dendritic membrane potentials during large-scale synaptic input.
423-430
- Kristofer Hallén, Mikael Huss, Petronella Kettunen, Abdeljabbar El Manira, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski:
mGluR-Mediated calcium oscillations in the lamprey: a computational model.
431-435
- David C. Sterratt, Arjen van Ooyen:
Does a dendritic democracy need a ruler?
437-442
- Kazuhisa Ichikawa:
Localization of activated Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II within a spine: modeling and computer simulation.
443-448
- Bruce P. Graham, Adrian Y. C. Wong, Ian D. Forsythe:
A multi-component model of depression at the calyx of Held.
449-454
- H. George E. Hentschel, Corneliu S. Pencea, A. Fine:
Computing with calcium stores and diffusion.
455-460
- Isao Goto, Shingo Kinoshita, Kiyohisa Natsume:
The model of glutamate-induced intracellular Ca2+ oscillation and intercellular Ca2+ wave in brain astrocytes.
461-467
- Maria Bykhovskaia, Elena Polagavea:
Increase in the releasable pool of synaptic vesicles underlies facilitation.
469-476
- Armen Stepanyants, Gábor Tamás, Dmitri B. Chklovskii:
Are spatial positions of dendritic and axonal branches correlated or independent?
477-485
- Orit Shefi, Amir Harel, Dmitri B. Chklovskii, Eshel Ben-Jacob, Amir Ayali:
Biophysical constraints on neuronal branching.
487-495
- Ronald A. J. van Elburg, Arjen van Ooyen:
A new measure for bursting.
497-502
- Seiichi Sakatani, Akira Hirose:
Analysis of the influence of differences in somatic symmetry and sharpness on the firing rate.
503-509
- Douglas R. McLean, Arjen van Ooyen, Bruce P. Graham:
Continuum model for tubulin-driven neurite elongation.
511-516
- R. Bormann, J.-L. Cabrera, John G. Milton, Christian W. Eurich:
Visuomotor tracking on a computer screen - an experimental paradigm to study the dynamics of motor control.
517-523
- Franck Carenzi, Patrice Bendahan, V. Y. Roschin, Alexander A. Frolov, Philippe Gorce, Marc A. Maier:
A generic neural network for multi-modal sensorimotor learning.
525-533
- Roberto Latorre, Francisco de Borja Rodríguez Ortiz, Pablo Varona:
Effect of individual spiking activity on rhythm generation of central pattern generators.
535-540
- P. Dwight Kuo, Chris Eliasmith:
Understanding interactions between networks controlling distinct behaviours: Escape and swimming in larval zebrafish.
541-547
- Pablo Varona, Rafael Levi, Yuri I. Arshavsky, Mikhail I. Rabinovich, Allen I. Selverston:
Competing sensory neurons and motor rhythm coordination.
549-554
- Kevin N. Gurney, P. G. Overton:
A model of short and long range selective processing in neostriatum.
555-562
- Volker Steuber, Erik De Schutter, Dieter Jaeger:
Passive models of neurons in the deep cerebellar nuclei: the effect of reconstruction errors.
563-568
- Marja-Leena Linne, Tiina Manninen, Tuula O. Jalonen:
A model integrating the cerebellar granule neuron excitability and calcium signaling pathways.
569-574
- David Philipona, Olivier J. M. D. Coenen:
Model of granular layer encoding in the cerebellum.
575-580
- Luis M. Sarro:
Characterization of dendrites as nonlinear computation devices.
581-586
- Michiel Berends, Reinoud Maex, Erik De Schutter:
A detailed three-dimensional model of the cerebellar granular layer.
587-592
- Michele Bezzi, Thierry Nieus, Olivier J. M. D. Coenen, Egidio D'Angelo:
An integrate-and-fire model of a cerebellar granule cell.
593-598
- Gwendid T. van der Voort van der Kleij, Marc de Kamps, Frank van der Velde:
Increasing number of objects impairs binding in visual working memory.
599-605
- Frank van der Velde, Marc de Kamps, Gwendid T. van der Voort van der Kleij:
CLAM: Closed-loop attention model for visual search.
607-612
- Santiago Jaramillo, Barak A. Pearlmutter:
A normative model of attention: receptive field modulation.
613-618
- Takamasa Koshizen, Bernd Heisele, Hiroshi Tsujino:
Expectation maximization of prefrontal-superior temporal network by indicator component-based approach.
619-624
- David Eriksson:
Extracting and exposing predictive cortical columns for selective attention.
625-631
- Byung Taek Kim, Soo-Young Lee:
Sequential recognition of superimposed patterns with top-down selective attention.
633-640
- Paul H. E. Tiesinga, Jean-Marc Fellous, Emilio Salinas, Jorge V. José, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Synchronization as a mechanism for attentional gain modulation.
641-646
- Luciana Carota, Giacomo Indiveri, Vittorio Dante:
A software-hardware selective attention system.
647-653
- Linda J. Lanyon, Susan L. Denham:
A biased competition computational model of spatial and object-based attention mediating active visual search.
655-662
- Hidetoshi Ikeno:
Flight control of honeybee in the Y-maze.
663-668
- Szabolcs Káli, Tamás F. Freund:
The contributions of different interneuron types to the activity patterns and plasticity of pyramidal cells in the hippocampus.
669-674
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