From stimulus estimation to combination sensitivity: encoding and processing of amplitude and timing information in parallel, convergent sensory pathways Bruce A. CarlsonMasashi Kawasaki OriginalPaper 05 January 2008 Pages: 1 - 24
Lateral dendritic shunt inhibition can regularize mitral cell spike patterning François DavidChristiane LinsterThomas A. Cleland OriginalPaper 01 December 2007 Pages: 25 - 38
Episodic activity in a heterogeneous excitatory network, from spiking neurons to mean field Boris B. VladimirskiJoël TabakJohn Rinzel OriginalPaper 06 March 2008 Pages: 39 - 63
NeuroXidence: reliable and efficient analysis of an excess or deficiency of joint-spike events Gordon PipaDiek W. WheelerDanko Nikolić OriginalPaper Open access 26 January 2008 Pages: 64 - 88
Biased competition through variations in amplitude of γ-oscillations Magteld ZeitlerPascal FriesStan Gielen OriginalPaper Open access 22 February 2008 Pages: 89 - 107
An experimentally constrained computational model of NMDA oscillations in lamprey CPG neurons Mikael HussDi WangJeanette Hellgren Kotaleski OriginalPaper 15 December 2007 Pages: 108 - 121
Thalamocortical transformations of periodic stimuli: the effect of stimulus velocity and synaptic short-term depression in the vibrissa–barrel system Jaime de la RochaNéstor Parga OriginalPaper 09 January 2008 Pages: 122 - 140
Partial phase synchronization of neural populations due to random Poisson inputs Per DanzlRobert HansenJeff Moehlis OriginalPaper 28 December 2007 Pages: 141 - 157
Mechanism of gain modulation at single neuron and network levels M. BrozovićL. F. AbbottR. A. Andersen OriginalPaper 23 January 2008 Pages: 158 - 168
Neural coding of categories: information efficiency and optimal population codes Laurent Bonnasse-GahotJean-Pierre Nadal OriginalPaper 31 January 2008 Pages: 169 - 187
The nature of the memory trace and its neurocomputational implications P. H. de VriesK. R. van Slochteren OriginalPaper Open access 15 April 2008 Pages: 188 - 202
Neuron splitting in compute-bound parallel network simulations enables runtime scaling with twice as many processors Michael L. HinesHubert EichnerFelix Schürmann OriginalPaper Open access 23 January 2008 Pages: 203 - 210