Journal: Journal of Computational Neuroscience

Volume 25, Issue 1

1 -- 24Bruce A. Carlson, Masashi Kawasaki. From stimulus estimation to combination sensitivity: encoding and processing of amplitude and timing information in parallel, convergent sensory pathways
25 -- 38François David, Christiane Linster, Thomas A. Cleland. Lateral dendritic shunt inhibition can regularize mitral cell spike patterning
39 -- 63Boris B. Vladimirski, Joël Tabak, Michael J. O Donovan, John Rinzel. Episodic activity in a heterogeneous excitatory network, from spiking neurons to mean field
64 -- 88Gordon Pipa, Diek W. Wheeler, Wolf Singer, Danko Nikolic. NeuroXidence: reliable and efficient analysis of an excess or deficiency of joint-spike events
89 -- 107Magteld Zeitler, Pascal Fries, Stan Gielen. Biased competition through variations in amplitude of ::::gamma:::: -oscillations
108 -- 121Mikael Huss, Di Wang, Camilla Trané, Martin Wikström, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski. An experimentally constrained computational model of NMDA oscillations in lamprey CPG neurons
122 -- 140Jaime de la Rocha, Néstor Parga. Thalamocortical transformations of periodic stimuli: the effect of stimulus velocity and synaptic short-term depression in the vibrissa-barrel system
141 -- 157Per Danzl, Robert Hansen, Guillaume Bonnet, Jeff Moehlis. Partial phase synchronization of neural populations due to random Poisson inputs
158 -- 168M. Brozovic, L. F. Abbott, R. A. Andersen. Mechanism of gain modulation at single neuron and network levels
169 -- 187Laurent Bonnasse-Gahot, Jean-Pierre Nadal. Neural coding of categories: information efficiency and optimal population codes
188 -- 202P. H. de Vries, K. R. van Slochteren. The nature of the memory trace and its neurocomputational implications
203 -- 210Michael L. Hines, Hubert Eichner, Felix Schürmann. Neuron splitting in compute-bound parallel network simulations enables runtime scaling with twice as many processors