Volume 22,
Number 1,
February 2007
Volume 22,
Number 2,
April 2007
- H. Kager, W. J. Wadman, G. G. Somjen:
Seizure-like afterdischarges simulated in a model neuron.
105-128
- Lubica Benuskova, Wickliffe C. Abraham:
STDP rule endowed with the BCM sliding threshold accounts for hippocampal heterosynaptic plasticity.
129-133
- Martin Rehn, Friedrich T. Sommer:
A network that uses few active neurones to code visual input predicts the diverse shapes of cortical receptive fields.
135-146
- Poorvi Kaushik, Fredric Gorin, Shireen Vali:
Dynamics of tyrosine hydroxylase mediated regulation of dopamine synthesis.
147-160
- Julie S. Haas, Alan D. Dorval II, John A. White:
Contributions of I h to feature selectivity in layer II stellate cells of the entorhinal cortex.
161-171
- Michael H. K. Bendels, Christian Leibold:
Generation of theta oscillations by weakly coupled neural oscillators in the presence of noise.
173-189
- Gerald P. Keith, Michael A. Smith, J. Douglas Crawford:
Functional organization within a neural network trained to update target representations across 3-D saccades.
191-209
- Joël Tabak, Natalia Toporikova, Marc E. Freeman, Richard Bertram:
Low dose of dopamine may stimulate prolactin secretion by increasing fast potassium currents.
211-222
- Sharmila Venugopal, Joseph B. Travers, David H. Terman:
A computational model for motor pattern switching between taste-induced ingestion and rejection oromotor behaviors.
223-238
Volume 22,
Number 3,
June 2007
- Thomas J. Anastasio, Yash P. Gad:
Sparse cerebellar innervation can morph the dynamics of a model oculomotor neural integrator.
239-254
- Axel Thielscher, Heiko Neumann:
A computational model to link psychophysics and cortical cell activation patterns in human texture processing.
255-282
- Patrick D. Roberts:
Stability of complex spike timing-dependent plasticity in cerebellar learning.
283-296
- Mathias Franzius, Roland Vollgraf, Laurenz Wiskott:
From grids to places.
297-299
- Jun-nosuke Teramae, Tomoki Fukai:
Local cortical circuit model inferred from power-law distributed neuronal avalanches.
301-312
- Niloy Bhadra, Emily A. Lahowetz, Stephen T. Foldes, Kevin L. Kilgore:
Simulation of high-frequency sinusoidal electrical block of mammalian myelinated axons.
313-326
- Naoki Masuda, Hiroshi Kori:
Formation of feedforward networks and frequency synchrony by spike-timing-dependent plasticity.
327-345
- Jason J. Kutch, Nina L. Suresh, Anthony M. Bloch, William Z. Rymer:
Analysis of the effects of firing rate and synchronization on spike-triggered averaging of multidirectional motor unit torque.
347-361
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