95 | -- | 110 | Steven J. Cox, Boyce E. Griffith. Recovering Quasi-Active Properties of Dendritic Neurons from Dual Potential Recordings |
111 | -- | 119 | Michael J. Shelley, Louis Tao. Efficient and Accurate Time-Stepping Schemes for Integrate-and-Fire Neuronal Networks |
121 | -- | 134 | Boris S. Gutkin, Carlo R. Laing, Carol L. Colby, Carson C. Chow, Bard Ermentrout. Turning On and Off with Excitation: The Role of Spike-Timing Asynchrony and Synchrony in Sustained Neural Activity |
135 | -- | 151 | Alix Herrmann, Wulfram Gerstner. Noise and the PSTH Response to Current Transients: I. General Theory and Application to the Integrate-and-Fire Neuron |
153 | -- | 164 | Jutta Kretzberg, Anne-Kathrin Warzecha, Martin Egelhaaf. Neural Coding with Graded Membrane Potential Changes and Spikes |
165 | -- | 173 | Alexander Solodovnikov, Michael C. Reed. Robustness of a Neural Network Model for Differencing |
175 | -- | 182 | Guillermo A. Cecchi, Leopoldo T. Petreanu, Arturo Alvarez-Buylla, Marcelo O. Magnasco. Unsupervised Learning and Adaptation in a Model of Adult Neurogenesis |
183 | -- | 200 | Alexander K. Kozlov, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Erik Aurell, Sten Grillner, Anders Lansner. Modeling of Substance P and 5-HT Induced Synaptic Plasticity in the Lamprey Spinal CPG: Consequences for Network Pattern Generation |