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Academic Article Predicting the responses of repetitively firing neurons to current noise.
Concept Models, Neurological
Academic Article Comparison of IPSCs evoked by spiny and fast-spiking neurons in the neostriatum.
Academic Article A model of reverse spike frequency adaptation and repetitive firing of subthalamic nucleus neurons.
Academic Article Transient high-frequency firing in a coupled-oscillator model of the mesencephalic dopaminergic neuron.
Academic Article Asynchronous response of coupled pacemaker neurons.
Academic Article The ionic mechanism of gamma resonance in rat striatal fast-spiking neurons.
Academic Article Coherence resonance due to transient thresholds in excitable systems.
Academic Article Complex autonomous firing patterns of striatal low-threshold spike interneurons.
Academic Article Biophysical basis of the phase response curve of subthalamic neurons with generalization to other cell types.
Academic Article Effect of sharp jumps at the edges of phase response curves on synchronization of electrically coupled neuronal oscillators.
Academic Article Spike width and frequency alter stability of phase-locking in electrically coupled neurons.
Academic Article Effect of phase response curve skewness on synchronization of electrically coupled neuronal oscillators.
Academic Article Interaction function of oscillating coupled neurons.
Academic Article Unitary synaptic connections among substantia nigra pars reticulata neurons.
Academic Article Predicting the response of striatal spiny neurons to sinusoidal input.
Academic Article Effect of Phase Response Curve Shape and Synaptic Driving Force on Synchronization of Coupled Neuronal Oscillators.
Academic Article Measurement of phase resetting curves using optogenetic barrage stimuli.
Academic Article Local inhibition in a model of the indirect pathway globus pallidus network slows and deregularizes background firing, but sharpens and synchronizes responses to striatal input.
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