Julia Trommershäuser, Annette Zippelius: Biophysical model of a single synaptic connection: Transmission properties are determined by the cooperation of pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms.
65-71
Nissim J. Buchs, Walter Senn: Learning direction selectivity through spike-timing dependent modification of neurotransmitter release probability.
121-127
Gal Chechik: Spike timing dependent plasticity and mutual information in spiking neurons.
147-152
Allan D. Coop, George N. Reeke Jr.: Deciphering the neural code: neuronal discharge variability is preferentially controlled by the temporal distribution of afferent impulses.
153-157
Brent A. Field, Richard T. Marrocco: The calculation of neuronal signal-to-noise ratios using sine-wave estimation of the system kernel.
213-221
Gideon Gradwohl, Yoram Grossman: Dendritic voltage dependent conductances increase the excitatory synaptic response and its postsynaptic inhibition in a reconstructed -motoneuron: A computer model.
223-229
Michael Rudolph, Nicolas Hô, Alain Destexhe: Synaptic background activity affects the dynamics of dendritic integration in model neocortical pyramidal neurons.
327-333
Volker Steuber, Erik De Schutter: Long-term depression and recognition of parallel fibre patterns in a multi-compartmental model of a cerebellar Purkinje cell.
383-388
Damien Debay, Alain Destexhe, Thierry Bal: Corticothalamic feedback can induce hypersynchronous low-frequency rhythms in the physiologically intact thalamus.
529-538
Arnaud Delorme, Laurent Perrinet, Simon J. Thorpe: Networks of integrate-and-fire neurons using Rank Order Coding B: Spike timing dependent plasticity and emergence of orientation selectivity.
539-545
David DeMaris: Synchronization opponent systems: Attractor basin transient statistics as a population code for object representation.
547-554
Erik Fransén, Angel A. Alonso, Michael E. Hasselmo: Entorhinal neuronal activity during delayed matching tasks may depend upon muscarinic-induced non-specific cation current I(CANM).
601-606
Detlef Heck, Fahad Sultan, Valentino Braitenberg: Sequential stimulation of rat cerebellar granular layer in vivo: Further evidence of a `tidal-wave' timing mechanism in the cerebellum.
641-646
Jay S. Pathmanathan, Duck O. Kim: A computational model for the AVCN marginal shell with medial olivocochlear feedback: Generation of a wide dynamic range.
807-815
Mona Spiridon, Wulfram Gerstner: The accuracy of the population vector estimate in networks of integrate-and-fire type neurons using stationary and transient stimuli.
927-934
Jan Storck, Frank Jäkel, Gustavo Deco: Learning spatio-temporal stimuli with networks of spiking neurons and dynamic synapses.
935-943
David C. Tam: A multi-unit spike train analysis for quantifying phase relationships of near-synchrony firings.
945-949
David C. Tam: A spike train analysis for correlating burst firings in neurons.
951-955
Shoji Tanaka, Akira Yoshida: Signal flow in a prefrontal cortical circuit model for working memory loading.
957-964
Wilson A. Truccolo, Dawei W. Dong: Dynamic temporal decorrelation: An information-theoretic and biophysical model of the functional role of the lateral geniculate nucleus.
993-1001
Paul F. M. J. Verschure, Matti Mintz: A real-time model of the cerebellar circuitry underlying classical conditioning: A combined simulation and robotics study.
1019-1024
Rachel M. Berquist, Michael G. Paulin: The virtual dogfish: An environment for modelling neural computations in cerebellar-like circuitry of the elasmobranch electrosensory system.
1107-1112
Hamid Eghbalnia, Amir H. Assadi: An application of support vector machines and symmetry to computational modeling of perception through visual attention.
1193-1201
Yoshiki Kashimori, Satoru Inoue, Takeshi Kambara: A role of synchronous firing of sensory-motor interface induced by noise in sign selective process generating jamming avoidance response.
1341-1348
András Lörincz, Botond Szatmáry, Ata Kabán: Sign-changing filters similar to cells in primary visual cortex emerge by independent component analysis of temporally convolved natural image sequences.
1437-1442
Petr Marsalek: Neural code for sound localization at low frequencies.
1443-1452
Yasuhiro Wada, Takeyuki Aiba, Kazuyoshi Fukuzawa: An examination of a relation between hand height position and motion duration on the human sagittal plane movement based on the minimization principle.
1581-1587
Garrett B. Stanley: Recursive stimulus reconstruction algorithms for real-time implementation in neural ensembles.
1703-1708
Igor V. Tetko, Alessandro E. P. Villa: Pattern grouping algorithm and de-convolution filtering of non-stationary correlated Poisson processes.
1709-1714