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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, Volume 6
Volume 6, 2012
- Christopher J. Lee:
Open Peer Review by a Selected-Papers Network. 1 - Mark Rowan:
Information-Selectivity of Beta-Amyloid Pathology in an Associative Memory Model. 2 - Thomas S. McTavish, Michele Migliore, Gordon M. Shepherd, Michael L. Hines:
Mitral cell spike synchrony modulated by dendrodendritic synapse location. 3 - Daniel Soudry, Ron Meir:
Conductance-Based Neuron Models and the Slow Dynamics of Excitability. 4 - Michael C. Avery, Douglas A. Nitz, Andrea Chiba, Jeffrey L. Krichmar:
Simulation of cholinergic and noradrenergic modulation of behavior in uncertain environments. 5 - Ralf Salomon, Enrico Heinrich, Ralf Joost:
Modeling the Nucleus Laminaris of the Barn Owl: Achieving 20 ps Resolution on a 85-MHz-Clocked Digital Device. 6 - Cheng Ly, Jason W. Middleton, Brent Doiron:
Cellular and Circuit Mechanisms Maintain Low Spike Co-Variability and Enhance Population Coding in Somatosensory Cortex. 7 - Joshua K. Hartshorne, Adena Schachner:
Tracking Replicability as a Method of Post-Publication Open Evaluation. 8 - Erik Sandewall:
Maintaining Live Discussion in Two-Stage Open Peer Review. 9 - Jordan H. Boyle, Stefano Berri, Netta Cohen:
Gait Modulation in C. elegans: An Integrated Neuromechanical Model. 10 - Jan Zimmermann, Alard Roebroeck, Kâmil Uludag, Alexander Thomas Sack, Elia Formisano, Bernadette M. Jansma, Peter De Weerd, Rainer Goebel:
Network-based statistics for a community driven transparent publication process. 11 - Judith C. Peters, Joel Reithler, Rainer Goebel:
Modeling invariant object processing based on tight integration of simulated and empirical data in a Common Brain Space. 12 - Nelly Daur, Florian Diehl, Wolfgang Mader, Wolfgang Stein:
The Stomatogastric Nervous System as a Model for Studying Sensorimotor Interactions in Real-Time Closed-Loop Conditions. 13 - Masafumi Oizumi, Ryota Satoh, Hokto Kazama, Masato Okada:
Functional Differences between Global Pre- and Postsynaptic Inhibition in the Drosophila Olfactory Circuit. 14 - Niru Maheswaranathan, Silvia Ferrari, Antonius M. J. VanDongen, Craig Henriquez:
Emergent bursting and synchrony in computer simulations of neuronal cultures. 15 - Irit Nowik, Shmuel Zamir, Idan Segev:
Losing the battle but winning the war: game theoretic analysis of the competition between motoneurons innervating a skeletal muscle. 16 - Nikita Vladimirov, Yuhai Tu, Roger D. Traub:
Shortest Loops are Pacemakers in Random Networks of Electrically Coupled Axons. 17 - Satrajit S. Ghosh, Arno Klein, Brian B. Avants, K. Jarrod Millman:
Learning from open source software projects to improve scientific review. 18 - Jason Priem, Bradley M. Hemminger:
Decoupling the scholarly journal. 19 - Jelte M. Wicherts, Rogier A. Kievit, Marjan Bakker, Denny Borsboom:
Letting the daylight in: Reviewing the reviewers and other ways to maximize transparency in science. 20 - Andre L. Luvizotto, César Rennó-Costa, Paul F. M. J. Verschure:
A wavelet-based neural model to optimize and read out a temporal population code. 21 - Talis Bachmann:
Can Quality be Extracted from Quantification of Interactions by NBS? 22 - Bryan P. Tripp, Jeff Orchard:
Population coding in sparsely connected networks of noisy neurons. 23 - Chrisantha Fernando, Eörs Szathmáry, Phil Husbands:
Selectionist and Evolutionary Approaches to Brain Function: A Critical Appraisal. 24 - Chun-Wei Yuan, Christian Leibold:
Recurrent coupling improves discrimination of temporal spike patterns. 25 - Lewis L. Chuang, Quoc C. Vuong, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Learned Non-Rigid Object Motion is a View-Invariant Cue to Recognizing Novel Objects. 26 - Branka Milivojevic:
Object Recognition Can Be Viewpoint Dependent or Invariant - It's Just a Matter of Time and Task. 27 - Tzvetomir Tzvetanov:
A Single Theoretical Framework for Circular Features Processing in Humans: Orientation and Direction of Motion Compared. 28 - Nelson Cortes, Carl van Vreeswijk:
The Role of Pulvinar in the Transmission of Information in the Visual Hierarchy. 29 - Duluxan Sritharan, Frances K. Skinner:
Fluctuating Inhibitory Inputs Promote Reliable Spiking at Theta Frequencies in Hippocampal Interneurons. 30 - Razvan V. Florian:
Aggregating post-publication peer reviews and ratings. 31 - Alexander Walther, Jasper J. F. van den Bosch:
FOSE: a framework for open science evaluation. 32 - Ulrich Pöschl:
Multi-Stage Open Peer Review: Scientific Evaluation Integrating the Strengths of Traditional Peer Review with the Virtues of Transparency and Self-Regulation. 33 - Iris I. A. Groen, Sennay Ghebreab, Victor A. F. Lamme, H. Steven Scholte:
Low-level contrast statistics are diagnostic of invariance of natural textures. 34 - Edmund T. Rolls:
Invariant Visual Object and Face Recognition: Neural and Computational Bases, and a Model, VisNet. 35 - Christian Tetzlaff, Christoph Kolodziejski, Marc Timme, Florentin Wörgötter:
Analysis of Synaptic Scaling in Combination with Hebbian Plasticity in Several Simple Networks. 36 - Leyla Isik, Joel Z. Leibo, Tomaso A. Poggio:
Learning and disrupting invariance in visual recognition with a temporal association rule. 37 - Fikret E. Kapucu, Jarno M. A. Tanskanen, Jarno E. Mikkonen, Laura Ylä-Outinen, Susanna Narkilahti, Jari A. K. Hyttinen:
Burst analysis tool for developing neuronal networks exhibiting highly varying action potential dynamics. 38 - Yali Amit, Jacob Walker:
Recurrent network of perceptrons with three state synapses achieves competitive classification on real inputs. 39 - Jens Kolind, Jørn Hounsgaard, Rune W. Berg:
Opposing effects of intrinsic conductance and correlated synaptic input on Vm-fluctuations during network activity. 40 - Nicole Voges, Laurent U. Perrinet:
Complex dynamics in recurrent cortical networks based on spatially realistic connectivities. 41 - Jesse Palma, Stephen Grossberg, Massimiliano Versace:
Persistence and storage of activity patterns in spiking recurrent cortical networks: modulation of sigmoid signals by after-hyperpolarization currents and acetylcholine. 42 - Shirley Mark, Misha Tsodyks:
Population spikes in cortical networks during different functional states. 43 - Karl J. Friston, Michael Breakspear, Gustavo Deco:
Perception and self-organized instability. 44 - Shimon Edelman, Reza Shahbazi:
Renewing the respect for similarity. 45 - Benjamin D. Evans, Simon M. Stringer:
Transform-invariant visual representations in self-organizing spiking neural networks. 46 - Michel Vidal-Naquet, Sergei Gepshtein:
Spatially invariant computations in stereoscopic vision. 47 - James M. Tromans, Irina Higgins, Simon M. Stringer:
Learning view invariant recognition with partially occluded objects. 48 - Atthaphon Viriyopase, Ingo Bojak, Magteld Zeitler, Stan C. A. M. Gielen:
When Long-Range Zero-Lag Synchronization is Feasible in Cortical Networks. 49 - Guadalupe García, Annick Lesne, Marc-Thorsten Hütt, Claus C. Hilgetag:
Building Blocks of Self-Sustained Activity in a Simple Deterministic Model of Excitable Neural Networks. 50 - Arpan Banerjee, Heather L. Dean, Bijan Pesaran:
Parametric models to relate spike train and LFP dynamics with neural information processing. 51 - Viviana Culmone, Michele Migliore:
Progressive effect of beta amyloid peptides accumulation on CA1 pyramidal neurons: a model study suggesting possible treatments. 52 - Jordan D. Chambers, Blair Bethwaite, Neil T. Diamond, Tom Peachey, David Abramson, Steven Petrou, Evan A. Thomas:
Parametric computation predicts a multiplicative interaction between synaptic strength parameters that control gamma oscillations. 53 - Grazia Ietto-Gillies:
The evaluation of research papers in the XXI century. The Open Peer Discussion system of the World Economics Association. 54 - Andreas Knoblauch, Florian Hauser, Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Edgar Körner, Günther Palm:
Does Spike-Timing-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity Couple or Decouple Neurons Firing in Synchrony? 55 - Evgeniy Bart, Jay Hegdé:
Invariant object recognition based on extended fragments. 56 - Andrey V. Olypher, William W. Lytton, Astrid A. Prinz:
Input-to-output transformation in a model of the rat hippocampal CA1 network. 57 - Vladislav Volman, Maxim Bazhenov, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Computational models of neuron-astrocyte interaction in epilepsy. 58 - Karim Le Meur, Juan Mendizabal-Zubiaga, Pedro Grandes, Etienne Audinat:
GABA release by hippocampal astrocytes. 59 - Evgeniy Bart, Jay Hegdé:
Invariant Recognition of Visual Objects: Some Emerging Computational Principles. 60 - Mark R. Witcher, Thomas L. Ellis:
Astroglial Networks and Implications for Therapeutic Neuromodulation of Epilepsy. 61 - Loreen Hertäg, Joachim Hass, Tatiana Golovko, Daniel Durstewitz:
An Approximation to the Adaptive Exponential Integrate-and-Fire Neuron Model Allows Fast and Predictive Fitting to Physiological Data. 62 - Jane Hunter:
Post-Publication Peer Review: Opening Up Scientific Conversation. 63 - Jose M. Benita, Antoni Guillamón, Gustavo Deco, Maria V. Sanchez-Vives:
Synaptic depression and slow oscillatory activity in a biophysical network model of the cerebral cortex. 64 - Tommaso Fellin, Jeffrey M. Ellenbogen, Maurizio De Pittà, Eshel Ben-Jacob, Michael M. Halassa:
Astrocyte regulation of sleep circuits: experimental and modeling perspectives. 65 - Ning Lan, Xin He:
Fusimotor control of spindle sensitivity regulates central and peripheral coding of joint angles. 66 - Stewart Heitmann, Pulin Gong, Michael Breakspear:
A computational role for bistability and traveling waves in motor cortex. 67 - Gustavo Deco, Mario Senden, Viktor K. Jirsa:
How anatomy shapes dynamics: a semi-analytical study of the brain at rest by a simple spin model. 68 - Julien Modolo, Anne Beuter, Alex W. Thomas, Alexandre Legros:
Using "Smart Stimulators" to Treat Parkinson's Disease: Re-Engineering Neurostimulation Devices. 69 - Sushmita L. Allam, Viviane S. Ghaderi, Jean-Marie Bouteiller, Arnaud Legendre, Nicolas Ambert, Renaud Greget, Serge Bischoff, Michel Baudry, Theodore W. Berger:
A Computational Model to Investigate Astrocytic Glutamate Uptake Influence on Synaptic Transmission and Neuronal Spiking. 70 - Dhanya Parameshwaran, Upinder S. Bhalla:
Summation in the Hippocampal CA3-CA1 Network Remains Robustly Linear Following Inhibitory Modulation and Plasticity, but Undergoes Scaling and Offset Transformations. 71 - Tal Yarkoni:
Designing next-generation platforms for evaluating scientific output: what scientists can learn from the social web. 72 - Kenneth J. Hayworth:
Dynamically Partitionable Autoassociative Networks as a Solution to the Neural Binding Problem. 73 - Richard F. Betzel, Molly A. Erickson, Malene Abell, Brian F. O'Donnell, William P. Hetrick, Olaf Sporns:
Synchronization dynamics and evidence for a repertoire of network states in resting EEG. 74 - Simon O'Connor, Kamilla Angelo, Tim J. C. Jacob:
Burst firing versus synchrony in a gap junction connected olfactory bulb mitral cell network model. 75 - John J. Wade, Liam McDaid, Jim Harkin, Vincenzo Crunelli, J. A. Scott Kelso:
Self-repair in a Bidirectionally Coupled Astrocyte-Neuron (AN) System based on Retrograde Signaling. 76 - Pascale P. Quilichini, Christophe Bernard:
Brain state-dependent neuronal computation. 77 - Maxime Ambard, Stefan Rotter:
Support vector machines for spike pattern classification with a leaky integrate-and-fire neuron. 78 - Nikolaus Kriegeskorte:
Open Evaluation: A Vision for Entirely Transparent Post-Publication Peer Review and Rating for Science. 79 - Oliver W. Layton, N. Andrew Browning:
Recurrent competition explains temporal effects of attention in MSTd. 80 - Davide Reato, Mario Cammarota, Lucas C. Parra, Giorgio Carmignoto:
Computational model of neuron-astrocyte interactions during focal seizure generation. 81 - Ross A. Hammond, Joseph T. Ornstein, Lesley K. Fellows, Laurette Dubé, Robert Levitan, Alain Dagher:
A model of food reward learning with dynamic reward exposure. 82 - Martin J. Spencer, David B. Grayden, Ian C. Bruce, Hamish Meffin, Anthony N. Burkitt:
An investigation of dendritic delay in octopus cells of the mammalian cochlear nucleus. 83 - James Humble, Susan L. Denham, Thomas Wennekers:
Spatio-temporal pattern recognizers using spiking neurons and spike-timing-dependent plasticity. 84 - Kai J. Miller, Brett L. Foster, Christopher J. Honey:
Does rhythmic entrainment represent a generalized mechanism for organizing computation in the brain? 85 - Kathleen Vincent, Joseph S. Tauskela, Jean-Philippe Thivierge:
Extracting functionally feedforward networks from a population of spiking neurons. 86 - Kevin Lloyd, Nadine Becker, Matthew W. Jones, Rafal Bogacz:
Learning to use working memory: a reinforcement learning gating model of rule acquisition in rats. 87 - Amelia Waddington, Peter A. Appleby, Marc de Kamps, Netta Cohen:
Triphasic spike-timing-dependent plasticity organizes networks to produce robust sequences of neural activity. 88 - Ehud Ahissar, Amos Arieli:
Seeing via Miniature Eye Movements: A Dynamic Hypothesis for Vision. 89 - Paul C. Bressloff, Jeremy Wilkerson:
Traveling pulses in a stochastic neural field model of direction selectivity. 90 - Stefan Schinkel, Gorka Zamora-López, Olaf Dimigen, Werner Sommer, Jürgen Kurths:
Order Patterns Networks (ORPAN) - a method to estimate time-evolving functional connectivity from multivariate time series. 91 - Susan Yu Gordleeva, Sergey V. Stasenko, Alexey V. Semyanov, Alexander E. Dityatev, Victor B. Kazantsev:
Bi-directional astrocytic regulation of neuronal activity within a network. 92 - Rogier Min, Mirko Santello, Thomas Nevian:
The computational power of astrocyte mediated synaptic plasticity. 93 - Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Alexander Walther, Diana Deca:
An emerging consensus for open evaluation: 18 visions for the future of scientific publishing. 94 - Abdelmalik Moujahid, Alicia D'Anjou:
Metabolic efficiency with fast spiking in the squid axon. 95 - Mark V. Albert, Nicolas Catz, Peter Thier, Konrad P. Körding:
Saccadic gain adaptation is predicted by the statistics of natural fluctuations in oculomotor function. 96 - Elmar A. Rückert, Gerhard Neumann, Marc Toussaint, Wolfgang Maass:
Learned graphical models for probabilistic planning provide a new class of movement primitives. 97 - Maurizio De Pittà, Vladislav Volman, Hugues Berry, Vladimir Parpura, Andrea Volterra, Eshel Ben-Jacob:
Computational quest for understanding the role of astrocyte signaling in synaptic transmission and plasticity. 98 - Julien Frère, François Hug:
Between-subject variability of muscle synergies during a complex motor skill. 99 - Peter beim Graben, Serafim Rodrigues:
A biophysical observation model for field potentials of networks of leaky integrate-and-fire neurons. 100 - Stephen E. Robinson, Arnold J. Mandell, Richard Coppola:
Spatiotemporal imaging of complexity. 101 - Naoki Hiratani, Jun-nosuke Teramae, Tomoki Fukai:
Associative memory model with long-tail-distributed Hebbian synaptic connections. 102 - Jean Daunizeau, Louis Lemieux, Anna E. Vaudano, Karl J. Friston, Klaas E. Stephan:
An electrophysiological validation of stochastic DCM for fMRI. 103
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