Journal: Journal of Computational Neuroscience

Volume 32, Issue 3

377 -- 385Lawrence Sirovich. The faithful copy neuron
387 -- 402Jesús M. Cortés, Daniele Marinazzo, Peggy Seriès, Mike W. Oram, Terry J. Sejnowski, Mark C. W. van Rossum. The effect of neural adaptation on population coding accuracy
403 -- 423Sergio Oscar Verduzco-Flores, Mark Bodner, Bard Ermentrout. A model for complex sequence learning and reproduction in neural populations
425 -- 441Timothée Masquelier. Relative spike time coding and STDP-based orientation selectivity in the early visual system in natural continuous and saccadic vision: a computational model
443 -- 463Moritz Deger, Moritz Helias, Clemens Boucsein, Stefan Rotter. Statistical properties of superimposed stationary spike trains
465 -- 477Xin Zou, Damien Coyle, KongFatt Wong-Lin, Liam P. Maguire. Beta-amyloid induced changes in A-type K+ current can alter hippocampo-septal network dynamics
479 -- 497Mengyuan Zhao, Aaron Batista, John P. Cunningham, Cynthia A. Chestek, Zuley Rivera-Alvidrez, Rachel Kalmar, Stephen I. Ryu, Krishna V. Shenoy, Satish Iyengar. An L 1-regularized logistic model for detecting short-term neuronal interactions
499 -- 519Rosa Q. So, Alexander R. Kent, Warren M. Grill. Relative contributions of local cell and passing fiber activation and silencing to changes in thalamic fidelity during deep brain stimulation and lesioning: a computational modeling study
521 -- 538Erin R. Boykin, Pramod P. Khargonekar, Paul R. Carney, William O. Ogle, Sachin S. Talathi. Detecting effective connectivity in networks of coupled neuronal oscillators
539 -- 553Tomohiro Fujita, Tomoki Fukai, Katsunori Kitano. Influences of membrane properties on phase response curve and synchronization stability in a model globus pallidus neuron
555 -- 561Kelvin So, Karunesh Ganguly, Jessica Jimenez, Michael Gastpar, Jose M. Carmena. Redundant information encoding in primary motor cortex during natural and prosthetic motor control
563 -- 576Roberto C. Sotero, Amir Shmuel. Energy-based stochastic control of neural mass models suggests time-varying effective connectivity in the resting state