Volume 44-46,
June 2002
- Maria Bykhovskaia, Elena Polagaeva, John T. Hackett:
Effect of Ca2+ on presynaptic facilitation.
1-5
- Yuki Hayashida, Tetsuya Yagi:
Contribution of Ca2+ transporters to electrical response of a non-spiking retinal neuron.
7-12
- Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Kim T. Blackwell:
Sensitivity to interstimulus interval due to calcium interactions in the Purkinje cell spines.
13-18
- Andreas Knoblauch, Thomas Wennekers, Friedrich T. Sommer:
Is voltage-dependent synaptic transmission in NMDA receptors a robust mechanism for working memory?
19-24
- Sung-Jong Lee, Sun-Ho Bai:
The effects of low chloride fluids on light responses of the catfish retinal neurons.
25-32
- Lokendra Shastri:
A computationally efficient abstraction of long-term potentiation.
33-41
- Davis Barch, Donald A. Glaser:
Slowly moving stimuli induce characteristic periodic activity waves in an excitable membrane model of visual motion processing.
43-50
- Davis Barch, Donald A. Glaser:
Synaptic depression and facilitation can induce motion aftereffects in an excitable membrane model of visual motion processing.
51-59
- Victoria Booth, Amitabha Bose:
Transitions between different synchronous firing modes using synaptic depression.
61-67
- Anthony N. Burkitt:
An information-theoretic analysis of the coding of a periodic synaptic input by integrate-and-fire neurons.
69-74
- Ann M. Castelfranco, Daniel K. Hartline:
Simulations of space-clamp errors in estimating parameters of voltage-gated conductances localized at different electrotonic distances.
75-80
- Chris Christodoulou:
On the firing variability of the integrate-and-fire neurons with partial reset in the presence of inhibition.
81-84
- Jaime de la Rocha, Angel Nevado, Néstor Parga:
Information transmission by stochastic synapses with short-term depression: neural coding and optimization.
85-90
- Joaquín Escalona, Jorge V. José, Paul H. E. Tiesinga:
Entrainment, Arnold tongues, and duality in a periodically driven integrate-and-fire model.
91-96
- Jianfeng Feng:
Training neuron models with the Informax principle.
97-101
- Tomoki Fukai, Katsunori Kitano, Toshio Aoyagi, Youngnam Kang:
Modeling the layer V cortical pyramidal neurons showing theta-rhythmic firing in the presence of muscarine.
103-108
- Raymon M. Glantz, John P. Schroeter:
A nonlinear encoder in crayfish sustaining fibers.
109-114
- Matthias H. Hennig, Nicolas J. Kerscher, Klaus Funke, Florentin Wörgötter:
Stochastic resonance in visual cortical neurons: does the eye-tremor actually improve visual acuity?
115-120
- Alexandre Kuhn, Stefan Rotter, Ad Aertsen:
Correlated input spike trains and their effects on the response of the leaky integrate-and-fire neuron.
121-126
- Carlo R. Laing, Brent Doiron, André Longtin, Leonard Maler:
Ghostbursting: the effects of dendrites on spike patterns.
127-132
- Laurent Perrinet, Manuel Samuelides:
Coherence detection in a spiking neuron via Hebbian learning.
133-139
- Michael Rudolph, Alain Destexhe:
Novel dynamics of dendritic integration in the high conductance state of cortical neurons.
141-146
- Michael Rudolph, Alain Destexhe:
Point-conductance models of cortical neurons with high discharge variability.
147-152
- Seiichi Sakatani, Yoshio C. Okada, Akira Hirose:
A quantitative evaluation of dominant membrane potential in generation of magnetic field using a pyramidal cell model at hippocampus CA3.
153-160
- Fernanda Saraga, Frances K. Skinner:
Slowly-inactivating potassium conductances in compartmental interneuron models.
161-166
- Jonghan Shin:
The noise shaping neural coding hypothesis: a brief history and physiological implications.
167-175
- Fábio M. Simões-de-Souza, Antônio C. Roque-da-Silva:
Simulation of a vertebrate receptor cell of the olfactory epithelium for use in network models.
177-182
- Volker Steuber, Erik De Schutter:
Rank order decoding of temporal parallel fibre input patterns in a complex Purkinje cell model.
183-188
- Jesper Tegnér, Ádám Kepecs:
An adaptive spike-timing-dependent plasticity rule.
189-194
- Paul H. E. Tiesinga, Jean-Marc Fellous, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Spike-time reliability of periodically driven integrate-and-fire neurons.
195-200
- Thomas Wennekers:
Nonlinear analysis of spatio-temporal receptive fields: I. Dynamic approximation method.
201-206
- Thomas Wennekers:
Nonlinear analysis of spatio-temporal receptive fields: II. Dynamic properties of V1 simple cells.
207-212
- Thomas Wennekers:
Nonlinear analysis of spatio-temporal receptive fields: III. RF-reconstruction from mean-field approximations.
213-218
- Thomas Wennekers:
Nonlinear analysis of spatio-temporal receptive fields: IV. Generic tuning properties for rectifying rate-functions.
219-223
- Gregor Wenning, Klaus Obermayer:
Adjusting stochastic resonance in a leaky integrate and fire neuron to sub-threshold stimulus distributions.
225-231
- Keun-Hang Yang, Piotr J. Franaszczuk, Gregory K. Bergey:
The influence of synaptic connectivity on the pattern of bursting behavior in model pyramidal cells.
233-242
- Ping Zhang, Jianfeng Feng:
Ideal observer of single neuron activity.
243-247
- Tsvi Achler:
Input shunt networks.
249-255
- Fabián Alvarez, Jean-François Vibert:
Self-oscillatory dynamics in recurrent excitatory networks.
257-262
- Péter András:
Computation with chaotic patterns.
263-268
- Péter András, Stefano Panzeri, Malcolm P. Young:
Toward statistically valid population decoding models.
269-274
- Christopher Assad, Mitra J. Hartmann, Michael G. Paulin:
Control of a simulated arm using a novel combination of cerebellar learning mechanisms.
275-283
- Yuval Aviel, E. Pavlov, Moshe Abeles, David Horn:
Synfire chain in a balanced network.
285-292
- Pamela M. Baker, Frances K. Skinner:
Modulation of coherent oscillations in inhibitory networks by anesthetics.
293-299
- Helen Barbas, Claus C. Hilgetag:
Rules relating connections to cortical structure in primate prefrontal cortex.
301-308
- Riccardo Barbieri, Loren M. Frank, Michael C. Quirk, Victor Solo, Matthew A. Wilson, Emery N. Brown:
Construction and analysis of non-Gaussian spatial models of neural spiking activity.
309-314
- James A. Bednar, Amol Kelkar, Risto Miikkulainen:
Modeling large cortical networks with growing self-organizing maps.
315-321
- Matthias Bethge, Klaus Pawelzik:
Population coding with unreliable spikes.
323-328
- Dmitri Bibitchkov, J. Michael Herrmann, Theo Geisel:
Effects of short-time plasticity on the associative memory.
329-335
- Rafal Bogacz, Malcolm W. Brown:
Capacity of perirhinal cortex network for recognising frequently repeating stimuli.
337-342
- Hideyuki Câteau, Katsunori Kitano, Tomoki Fukai:
An accurate and widely applicable method to determine the distribution of synaptic strengths formed by the spike-timing-dependent learning.
343-351
- Marc de Kamps, Frank van der Velde:
Implementation of multilayer perceptron networks by populations of spiking neurons using rate coding.
353-358
- Marilene de Pinho, Marcelo B. Mazza, José Roberto C. Piqueira, Antônio C. Roque-da-Silva:
Shannon's entropy applied to the analysis of tonotopic reorganization in a computational model of classical conditioning.
359-364
- David DeMaris:
Representation space in a network of coupled chaotic oscillators with modulated synchronization.
365-372
- Alexander Dimitrov, John P. Miller, Zane Aldworth, Albert E. Parker:
Spike pattern-based coding schemes in the cricket cercal sensory system.
373-379
- Witali L. Dunin-Barkowski, Andrew T. Lovering, John M. Orem:
A neural ensemble model of the respiratory central pattern generator: properties of the minimal model.
381-389
- Witali L. Dunin-Barkowski:
Analysis of output of all Purkinje cells controlled by one climbing fiber cell.
391-400
- Dian M. Fallahati, Miroslav Backonja, Hamid Eghbalnia, Amir H. Assadi:
Dynamic PCA for network feature extraction in multi-electrode recording of neurophysiological data in cortical substrate of pain.
401-405
- Winrich Freiwald, Heiko Stemmann, Aurel Wannig, Andreas K. Kreiter, Ulrich G. Hofmann, Matthew Hills, Gregory T. A. Kovacs, David T. Kewley, James M. Bower, Axel Etzold, Stefan D. Wilke, Christian W. Eurich:
Stimulus representation in rat primary visual cortex: multi-electrode recordings with micro-machined silicon probes and estimation theory.
407-416
- Martin A. Giese, Xiaohui Xie:
Exact solution of the nonlinear dynamics of recurrent neural mechanisms for direction selectivity.
417-422
- Anatoli Gorchetchnikov, Michael E. Hasselmo:
A model of hippocampal circuitry mediating goal-driven navigation in a familiar environment.
423-427
- Rolf D. Henkel, Udo Ernst, Klaus Pawelzik:
Synchronizing assemblies perform magnitude-invariant pattern detection.
429-433
- Osamu Hoshino, Masayuki Miyamoto, Mei Hong Zheng, Kazuharu Kuroiwa:
A neural network model for encoding and perception of vowel sounds.
435-442
- Osamu Hoshino, Mei Hong Zheng, Kazuharu Kuroiwa:
A neural network model for memory retrieval in a pair association task.
443-451
- F. W. Howell, Maxim Bazhenov, P. Rogister, Terrence J. Sejnowski, Nigel H. Goddard:
Scaling a slow-wave sleep cortical network model using NEOSIM.
453-458
- Patrik O. Hoyer, Aapo Hyvärinen:
Sparse coding of natural contours.
459-466
- Christian Igel, Werner von Seelen, Wolfram Erlhagen, Dirk Jancke:
Evolving field models for inhibition effects in early vision.
467-472
- Katsunori Kitano, Hideyuki Câteau, Tomoki Fukai:
Sustained activity with low firing rate in a recurrent network regulated by spike-timing-dependent plasticity.
473-478
- Efstratios K. Kosmidis, Jean-François Vibert:
Feed-forward inhibition in the visual thalamus.
479-487
- Alexei A. Koulakov, Dmitri B. Chklovskii:
Direction of motion maps in the visual cortex: a wire length minimization approach.
489-494
- T. Kumar, I. Khaytin, Donald A. Glaser:
Edges and line minimally mask width discrimination of rectangles.
495-502
- Luis F. Lago-Fernández, Gustavo Deco:
A model of binocular rivalry based on competition in IT.
503-507
- Thomas Z. Lauritzen, Kenneth D. Miller:
Local correlation-based ("push-pull") circuitry can account for non-linear summation of stimuli in a model of cat V1.
509-513
- Mimi Liljeholm, Andy Lin, Piotr Ozdzynski, Jackson Beatty:
Quantitative analysis of kernel properties in Kohonen's self-organizing map algorithm: Gaussian and difference of Gaussians neighborhoods.
515-520
- Andy Lin, Mimi Liljeholm, Piotr Ozdzynski, Jackson Beatty:
Visualizing plastic change in a large model of somatosensory cortex using an adaptive coordinates algorithm.
521-526
- Kit Longden, David J. Willshaw:
An evaluation of recurrent feedforward memory networks and their relevance to the hippocampus.
527-531
- Norbert Michael Mayer, J. Michael Herrmann, Theo Geisel:
Curved feature metrics in models of visual cortex.
533-539
- Kazushige Morooka, Shoji Tanaka:
Correlation analysis of signal flow in a model prefrontal cortical circuit representing multiple target locations.
541-548
- A. Moukovski, D. M. Gorinevski, Martin A. Giese, Werner von Seelen:
Formation of pinwheels of preferred orientation by learning sparse neural representations of natural images.
549-553
- Hirofumi Nagashino, Koji Kawamoto, Yohsuke Kinouchi:
Phase-locked oscillations in a neuronal network model.
555-560
- Remus Osan, Bard Ermentrout:
Development of joint ocular dominance and orientation selectivity maps in a correlation-based neural network model.
561-566
- Piotr Ozdzynski, Andy Lin, Mimi Liljeholm, Jackson Beatty:
A parallel general implementation of Kohonen's self-organizing map algorithm: performance and scalability.
567-571
- Stefano Panzeri, Rasmus S. Petersen, Simon R. Schultz, M. A. Lebedev, Mathew E. Diamond:
Coding of stimulus location by spike timing in rat somatosensory cortex.
573-578
- Stefano Panzeri, Huw D. R. Golledge, F. Zheng, G. Pola, T. J. Blanche, Martin J. Tovee, Malcolm P. Young:
The role of correlated firing and synchrony in coding information about single and separate objects in cat V1.
579-584
- Bernd Porr, Florentin Wörgötter:
Predictive learning in rate-coded neuronal networks: a theoretical approach towards classical conditioning.
585-590
- Daniel Remondini, Nathan Intrator, Gastone C. Castellani, F. Bersani, Leon N. Cooper:
Optimal spontaneous activity in neural network modeling.
591-595
- Richard Romero, Tai Sing Lee:
Spike train analysis for single trial data.
597-603
- Ilya A. Rybak, Julian F. R. Paton, R. F. Rogers, W. M. St.-John:
Generation of the respiratory rhythm: state-dependency and switching.
605-614
- Anders Sandberg, Anders Lansner:
Synaptic depression as an intrinsic driver of reinstatement dynamics in an attractor network.
615-622
- Stefan Schneider, Wolfram Erlhagen:
A neural field model for saccade planning in the superior colliculus: speed-accuracy tradeoff in the double-target paradigm.
623-628
- Ruggero Scorcioni, Jean-Marie Bouteiller, Giorgio A. Ascoli:
A real-scale anatomical model of the dentate gyrus based on single cell reconstructions and 3D rendering of a brain atlas.
629-634
- Orit Shefi, Eshel Ben-Jacob, Amir Ayali:
Growth morphology of two-dimensional insect neural networks.
635-643
- Mario F. Simoni, Michael E. Sorensen, Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Ronald L. Calabrese, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
Control of bursting properties in a silicon neuron CPG.
645-651
- Vikaas S. Sohal, John R. Huguenard:
Reciprocal inhibition controls the oscillatory state in thalamic networks.
653-659
- Armen Stepanyants, Patrick R. Hof, Dmitri B. Chklovskii:
Information storage capacity of synaptic connectivity patterns.
661-665
- Valery Tereshko:
Modelling topology preservation in a cortex by controlled deformation of its energy landscape.
667-672
- Tom Tetzlaff, Theo Geisel, Markus Diesmann:
The ground state of cortical feed-forward networks.
673-678
- Tal Tversky, Risto Miikkulainen:
Modeling directional selectivity using self-organizing delay-adaptation maps.
679-684
- Pablo Varona, Carlos Aguirre, Joaquín J. Torres, Henry D. I. Abarbanel, Mikhail I. Rabinovich:
Spatio-temporal patterns of network activity in the inferior olive.
685-690
- M. Brandon Westover, Chris Eliasmith, Charles H. Anderson:
Linearly decodable functions from neural population codes.
691-696
- Si Wu, Shun-ichi Amari, Hiroyuki Nakahara:
Asymptotic behaviors of population codes.
697-702
- Reto Wyss, Peter König, Paul F. M. J. Verschure:
Invariant encoding of spatial stimulus topology in the temporal domain.
703-708
- Isao Yamaguchi, Kazuhisa Ichikawa:
Theta frequency locking by slow GABA (A) synaptic inhibition in a hippocampal SLM interneuronal network model.
709-714
- Zuohua Zhang, Dana H. Ballard:
Distributed synchrony.
715-720
- Junmei Zhu, Christoph von der Malsburg:
Synapto-synaptic interactions speed up dynamic link matching.
721-728
- Hauke Bartsch, Klaus Obermayer:
A structure preserving image transformation as the goal of visual sensory coding.
729-734
- Alan H. Bond:
Problem-solving behavior in a system model of the primate neocortex.
735-742
- David L. Boothe, Avis H. Cohen:
A model of limbed locomotion for a four muscle system.
743-752
- Ahmet Bozkurt, Lars Kamper, Klaas E. Stephan, Rolf Kötter:
The structural basis of information transfer from medial temporal lobe to prefrontal cortex in the macaque monkey.
753-758
- Silvia Corchs, Gustavo Deco:
A neurodynamical model to simulate neural activities in visual attention experiments.
759-767
- Sharon M. Crook, John Miller, Gwen A. Jacobs:
Modeling frequency encoding in the cricket cercal sensory system.
769-773
- Gustavo Deco, Tai Sing Lee:
A unified model of spatial and object attention based on inter-cortical biased competition.
775-781
- Allan C. Dobbins, Jon K. Grossman:
Recurrent global dynamics underlie perceptual grouping.
783-788
- Patrick J. Drew, L. F. Abbott:
Modeling temporal combination selective neurons of the songbird.
789-794
- Igor V. Filippov, Alexandr V. Gladyshev, William C. Williams:
Role of infraslow (0-0.5 Hz) potential oscillations in the regulation of brain stress response by the locus coeruleus system.
795-798
- Walter Gall, Ying Zhou:
Networks of planar neural organizing centers.
799-803
- Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Andreas Richter, Rüdiger Kupper:
BLISS: towards the simulation of brain-like systems.
805-810
- Dietmar Heinke, Gustavo Deco, Josef Zihl, Glyn W. Humphreys:
A computational neuroscience account of visual neglect.
811-816
- Dietmar Heinke, Glyn W. Humphreys, Giovanni di Virgilio:
Modelling visual search experiments: the selective attention for identification model (SAIM).
817-822
- Claus C. Hilgetag, Stephen M. Dombrowski, Helen Barbas:
Classes and gradients of prefrontal cortical organization in the primate.
823-829
- Claus C. Hilgetag, Stephen G. Lomber, Richard J. Rushmore, Bertram R. Payne:
Topographic restoration of visual spatial attention in the cortically blind cat.
831-835
- Osamu Hoshino, Kouji Waki, Mei Hong Zheng, Kazuharu Kuroiwa:
Decomposition and integration of monosyllabic information for auditory perceptual process.
837-845
- G. S. Hugh, M. Laubach, M. A. L. Nicolelis, C. S. Henriquez:
A simulator for the analysis of neuronal ensemble activity: application to reaching tasks.
847-854
- Masafumi Iida, Shoji Tanaka:
Postsynaptic current analysis of a model prefrontal cortical circuit for multi-target spatial working memory.
855-861
- Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Pernille Nielsen, Heiko J. Luhmann, G. Northoff, Rolf Kötter:
Multi-level network modeling of cortical dynamics built on the GENESIS environment.
863-868
- Lars Kamper, Ahmet Bozkurt, Pernille Nielsen, Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Klaas E. Stephan, Rolf Kötter:
Modelling the influence of thalamo-cortical projections on prefrontal activity.
869-873
- Jan Karbowski:
Optimal wiring in the cortex and neuronal degree of separation.
875-879
- Takamasa Koshizen, Koji Akatsuka, Hiroshi Tsujino:
A computational model of attentive visual system induced by cortical neural network.
881-887
- Michael Kositsky, Andrew G. Barto:
The emergence of movement units through learning with noisy efferent signals and delayed sensory feedback.
889-895
- Pawel Kudela, Piotr J. Franaszczuk, Gregory K. Bergey:
External termination of recurrent bursting in a model of connected local neural sub-networks.
897-905
- Taro Maeda, Eimei Oyama, Susumu Tachi:
Why is binocular visual space distorted compared to physical space ?
907-914
- Marcelo B. Mazza, Walfred Tedeschi, Marilene de Pinho, Ubiraci P. C. Neves:
Tsallis information measure applied to the analysis of EEG signals in a model of the somatosensory system.
915-921
- Marcelo B. Mazza, Marilene de Pinho, José Roberto C. Piqueira, Antônio C. Roque-da-Silva:
Using information theory for the analysis of cortical reorganization in a realistic computational model of the somatosensory system.
923-928
- M. Meeter, Jaap M. J. Murre, Lucia M. Talamini:
A computational approach to memory deficits in schizophrenia.
929-936
- Christian Näger, Jan Storck, Gustavo Deco:
Speech recognition with spiking neurons and dynamic synapses: a model motivated by the human auditory pathway.
937-942
- Bjørn Gilbert Nielsen:
The role of muscle spindles in constraining motor control.
943-949
- Yael Niv, Daphna Joel, Isaac Meilijson, Eytan Ruppin:
Evolution of reinforcement learning in foraging bees: a simple explanation for risk averse behavior.
951-956
- Rodrigo F. Oliveira, Antônio C. Roque-da-Silva:
A biologically plausible neural network model of the primate primary visual system.
957-963
- Eimei Oyama, Taro Maeda, Susumu Tachi, Karl F. MacDorman, Arvin Agah:
On the use of forward kinematic models in visually guided hand position control - analysis based on ISLES model.
965-972
- Hans E. Plesser, Gaute T. Einevoll, Paul Heggelund:
Mechanistic modeling of the retinogeniculate circuit in cat.
973-978
- Christoph Rasche, Christof Koch:
Recognizing the gist of a visual scene: possible perceptual and neural mechanisms.
979-984
- Jonghan Shin:
Towards computational and robotic modelling of animal cognition and behavior.
985-992
- Kirill N. Shokhirev, Donald A. Glaser:
Interaction among cortical maps.
993-1000
- Shoji Tanaka:
Multi-directional representation of spatial working memory in a model prefrontal cortical circuit.
1001-1008
- Carter Wendelken:
The role of mid-dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in working memory: a connectionist model.
1009-1016
- Jan C. Wiemer, Werner von Seelen:
Topography from time-to-space transformations.
1017-1022
- Stefan D. Wilke, Christian W. Eurich:
On the functional role of noise correlations in the nervous system.
1023-1028
- Xiangbao Wu, William B. Levy:
Simulating the transverse non-patterning problem.
1029-1034
- Koki Yamashita, Shoji Tanaka:
Circuit simulation of memory field modulation by dopamine Dl receptor activation.
1035-1042
- Ulysses Bernardet, Mark Blanchard, Paul F. M. J. Verschure:
IQR: a distributed system for real-time real-world neuronal simulation.
1043-1048
- Gully A. P. C. Burns, Fang Bian, Wei-Cheng Cheng, Shyam Kapadia, Cyrus Shahabi, Shahram Ghandeharizadeh:
Software engineering tools and approaches for neuroinformatics: the design and implementation of the View-Primitive Data Model framework (VPDMf).
1049-1056
- Arnaud Delorme, Scott Makeig, Michèle Fabre-Thorpe, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
From single-trial EEG to brain area dynamics.
1057-1064
- Silke Dodel, J. Michael Herrmann, Theo Geisel:
Functional connectivity by cross-correlation clustering.
1065-1070
- Chris Eliasmith, M. Brandon Westover, Charles H. Anderson:
A general framework for neurobiological modeling: an application to the vestibular system.
1071-1076
- Nigel H. Goddard, D. Beeman, R. C. Cannon, Hugo Cornelis, Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Greg Hood, F. W. Howell, P. Rogister, Erik De Schutter, K. Shankar, Michael Hucka:
NeuroML for plug and play neuronal modeling.
1077-1081
- Charlotte M. Gruner:
Mutual information calculation using empirical classification.
1083-1088
- Aapo Hyvärinen:
An alternative approach to infomax and independent component analysis.
1089-1097
- Wonryull Koh, Bruce H. McCormick:
Brain microstructure database system: an exoskeleton to 3D reconstruction and modeling.
1099-1105
- Robert Kozma, Walter J. Freeman:
Classification of EEG patterns using nonlinear dynamics and identifying chaotic phase transitions.
1107-1112
- Bruce H. McCormick:
Brain tissue scanner enables brain microstructure surveys.
1113-1118
- Kerstin M. L. Menne, Andre Folkers, Thomas Malina, Reinoud Maex, Ulrich G. Hofmann:
Test of spike-sorting algorithms on the basis of simulated network data.
1119-1126
- Angel Nevado, Malcolm P. Young, Stefano Panzeri:
Functional imaging and neuronal information processing.
1127-1131
- Karim G. Oweiss, David J. Anderson:
Spike sorting: a novel shift and amplitude invariant technique.
1133-1139
- Maria J. Schilstra, Alistair G. Rust, Rod Adams, Hamid Bolouri:
A finite state automaton model for multi-neuron simulations.
1141-1148
- David C. Tam:
A spike train analysis for quantifying inhibitory near synchrony in spike firings.
1149-1153
- David C. Tam:
An alternate burst analysis for detecting intra-burst firings based on inter-burst periods.
1155-1159
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