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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 52
Volume 52, Number 1, February 2024
- Florian Eberhardt
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Ion-concentration gradients induced by synaptic input increase the voltage depolarization in dendritic spines. 1-19 - Satchithananthi Aruljothi, Rohit Manchanda:
A biophysically comprehensive model of urothelial afferent neurons: implications for sensory signalling in urinary bladder. 21-37 - Stephen A. Selesnick
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Neural waves and computation in a neural net model I: Convolutional hierarchies. 39-71 - Farshad Shirani
, Hannah Choi
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On the physiological and structural contributors to the overall balance of excitation and inhibition in local cortical networks. 73-107 - Laura R. González-Ramírez:
A fractional-order Wilson-Cowan formulation of cortical disinhibition. 109-123
Volume 52, Number 2, May 2024
- Matús Tomko
, Lubica Benuskova
, Peter Jedlicka
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A voltage-based Event-Timing-Dependent Plasticity rule accounts for LTP subthreshold and suprathreshold for dendritic spikes in CA1 pyramidal neurons. 125-131 - D. A. Gonzalez, J. H. Peel, T. Pagadala, D. G. McHail, J. R. Cressman, T. C. Dumas:
Analysis of hippocampal local field potentials by diffusion mapped delay coordinates. 133-144 - Sage Shaw, Zachary P. Kilpatrick:
Representing stimulus motion with waves in adaptive neural fields. 145-164 - Farzin Tahvili, Alain Destexhe:
A mean-field model of gamma-frequency oscillations in networks of excitatory and inhibitory neurons. 165-181
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