Journal: Journal of Computational Neuroscience

Volume 37, Issue 3

387 -- 401Runjing Liu, Mainak Patel, Badal Joshi. Encoding whisker deflection velocity within the rodent barrel cortex using phase-delayed inhibition
403 -- 415Sevgi Sengül, Robert Clewley, Richard Bertram, Joël Tabak. Determining the contributions of divisive and subtractive feedback in the Hodgkin-Huxley model
417 -- 437Axel Hutt, Laure Buhry. Study of GABAergic extra-synaptic tonic inhibition in single neurons and neural populations by traversing neural scales: application to propofol-induced anaesthesia
439 -- 457Vladislav Volman, Laurel J. Ng. Primary paranode demyelination modulates slowly developing axonal depolarization in a model of axonal injury
459 -- 480Rebecca A. Mease, Sangwook Lee, Anna T. Moritz, Randall K. Powers, Marc D. Binder, Adrienne L. Fairhall. Context-dependent coding in single neurons
481 -- 492Cong Wang, Louis Tao. Dimensional reduction of a V1 ring model with simple and complex cells
493 -- 504Andrea Pavan, Adriano Contillo, George Mather. Modelling fast forms of visual neural plasticity using a modified second-order motion energy model
505 -- 521Abbey B. Holt, Theoden I. Netoff. Origins and suppression of oscillations in a computational model of Parkinson's disease
523 -- 531Mathieu Lachance, André Longtin, Catherine E. Morris, Na Yu, Béla Joós. Stimulation-induced ectopicity and propagation windows in model damaged axons
533 -- 547Margarita Zachariou, Rüdiger Thul. Cannabinoid-mediated short-term plasticity in hippocampus
549 -- 568Bas-Jan Zandt, Sid Visser, Michel J. A. M. van Putten, Bennie ten Haken. A neural mass model based on single cell dynamics to model pathophysiology
569 -- 582Joshua Chang, David Paydarfar. Switching neuronal state: optimal stimuli revealed using a stochastically-seeded gradient algorithm
583 -- 591Konrad Engel, Sebastian Hanisch. Reconstruction of cell-electrode-adjacencies on multielectrode arrays
593 -- 594Nicolas Brunel, Xiao-Jing Wang. Erratum to: Effects of neuromodulation in a cortical network model of object working memory dominated by recurrent inhibition