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Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, July - August 1999
- James L. Winslow, Stephan F. Jou, Sabrina Wang, J. Martin Wojtowicz:
Signals in Stochastically Generated Neurons. 5-26 - Quentin Pauluis, Stuart N. Baker, Etienne Olivier:
Emergent Oscillations in a Realistic Network: The Role of Inhibition and the Effect of the Spatiotemporal Distribution of the Input. 27-48 - D. A. August, William B. Levy:
Temporal Sequence Compression by an Integrate-and-Fire Model of Hippocampal Area CA3. 71-90
Volume 6, Number 2, March - April 1999
- Patrick J. C. May, Hannu Tiitinen, Risto J. Ilmoniemi, Göte Nyman, John G. Taylor, Risto Näätänen:
Frequency Change Detection in Human Auditory Cortex. 99-120 - Audrey L. Guzik, Robert C. Eaton, Donald W. Mathis:
A Connectionist Model of Left-Right Sound Discrimination by the Mauthner System. 121-144 - Allan R. Willms, Deborah J. Baro, Ronald M. Harris-Warrick, John Guckenheimer:
An Improved Parameter Estimation Method for Hodgkin-Huxley Models. 145-168 - Gary R. Holt, Christof Koch:
Electrical Interactions via the Extracellular Potential Near Cell Bodies. 169-184
Volume 6, Number 3, May - June 1999
- José L. Contreras-Vidal, Wolfram Schultz:
A Predictive Reinforcement Model of Dopamine Neurons for Learning Approach Behavior. 191-214 - Ildikó Aradi, William Holmes:
Role of Multiple Calcium and Calcium-Dependent Conductances in Regulation of Hippocampal Dentate Granule Cell Excitability. 215-235 - Paul C. Bressloff:
Resonantlike Synchronization and Bursting in a Model of Pulse-Coupled Neurons with Active Dendrites. 237-249 - John Bickle, Marica Bernstein, Matt Heatley, Cindy Worley, Samantha Stiehl:
A Functional Hypothesis for LGN-V1-TRN Connectivities Suggested by Computer Simulation. 251-261 - Thomas C. Ferrée, Shawn R. Lockery:
Computational Rules for Chemotaxis in the Nematode C. elegans. 263-277 - Apostolos P. Georgopoulos, Giuseppe Pellizzer, Andrew V. Poliakov, Marc H. Schieber:
Neural Coding of Finger and Wrist Movements. 279-288
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