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Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2011 12(Suppl 1):P380
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The effect of spike time dependent plasticity on activity patterns in the basal ganglia
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The relationship between cortical network structure and the corresponding state space dynamics
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A model of the levator-depressor neuro-mechanical system of the stick insect leg
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Dependence of rapid spike-based neural learning upon neural parameters
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MoNETA: massive parallel application of biological models navigating through virtual Morris water maze and beyond
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State-dependent control of the respiratory pattern and coupled oscillators
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Identifying dendritic processing in a [Filter]-[Hodgkin Huxley] circuit
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A cruise control for Parkinson's disease
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Identification of a molecular system that regulates growth cone membrane potential during growth cone guidance
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Neural network reconstruction using kinetic Ising models with memory
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Detection and localization of multiple rate changes in Poisson spike trains
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Flexible neuronal network simulation framework using code generation for NVidia® CUDA™
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Transient dynamics between displaced fixed points: an alternate nonlinear dynamical framework for olfaction
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Benchmarking the impact of information processing in the insect olfactory system with a spiking neuromorphic classifier
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Fail-safe detection of threshold crossings of linear integrate-and-fire neuron models in time-driven simulations
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Different LFP frequency bands convey complementary information about the BOLD signal
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Effects of local structure of neuronal networks on spiking activity in silico
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TRENTOOL: an open source toolbox to estimate neural directed interactions with transfer entropy
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Metabifurcation analysis unveils hidden dynamical structure of a neural population model
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Signal propagation and neuronal avalanches analysis in networks of formal neurons
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Simple spatio-temporal transformation with sub-threshold integration in the saccadic system
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Towards guiding principles in workflow design to facilitate collaborative projects involving massively parallel electrophysiological data
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Self-organizing neural maps for multi-modal associations
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The metabolic efficiency of myelinated vs unmyelinated axons
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Robustness vs. flexibility: how do external inputs shape the activity in a data-based layered cortical network model?
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Macaque structural connectivity revisited: CoCoMac 2.0
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Adenylyl Cyclase type 3, a marker of primary cilia, is reduced in primary cell culture and in lumbar spinal cord in situ in G93A SOD1 mice
The primary cilium is a solitary organelle important in cellular signaling, that projects from the cell surface of most growth-arrested or post-mitotic cells including neurons in the central nervous system. We...
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Identification of α-Chimaerin as a Candidate Gene for Critical Period Neuronal Plasticity in Cat and Mouse Visual Cortex
In cat visual cortex, critical period neuronal plasticity is minimal until approximately 3 postnatal weeks, peaks at 5 weeks, gradually declines to low levels at 20 weeks, and disappears by 1 year of age. Dark...
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Hippocampal population dynamics underlying memory trace activation in a tactile classification task
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A bi-directional neuro-robotic system to study computational properties of cell assemblies
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Coding motion direction by action potential patterns
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Architectural constraints on learning and memory function
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Development of NeuroML version 2.0: greater extensibility, support for abstract neuronal models and interaction with Systems Biology languages
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The role of ERG current in pacemaking and bursting in dopamine neurons
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State-dependent modulation of stimulus-response relations in cortical networks in vitro
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Scale-free statistics of neuronal assemblies predict learning performance
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The MEK-ERK pathway negatively regulates bim expression through the 3' UTR in sympathetic neurons
Apoptosis plays a critical role during neuronal development and disease. Developing sympathetic neurons depend on nerve growth factor (NGF) for survival during the late embryonic and early postnatal period and...
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Sciatic nerve regeneration in rats by a promising electrospun collagen/poly(ε-caprolactone) nerve conduit with tailored degradation rate
To cope with the limitations faced by autograft acquisitions particularly for multiple nerve injuries, artificial nerve conduit has been introduced by researchers as a substitute for autologous nerve graft for...
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Cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript promotes the differentiation of mouse bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells into neural cells
Neural tissue has limited potential to self-renew after neurological damage. Cell therapy using BM-MSCs (bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells) seems like a promising approach for the treatment of neurological...
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Reward system and temporal pole contributions to affective evaluation during a first person shooter video game
Violent content in video games evokes many concerns but there is little research concerning its rewarding aspects. It was demonstrated that playing a video game leads to striatal dopamine release. It is unclea...
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Myosin VI contributes to synaptic transmission and development at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction
Myosin VI, encoded by jaguar (jar) in Drosophila melanogaster, is a unique member of the myosin superfamily of actin-based motor proteins. Myosin VI is the only myosin known to move towards the minus or pointed e...
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Blunting type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptor expression exacerbates neuronal apoptosis following hypoxic/ischemic injury
Abundant experimental data have implicated an important role for insulin-like growth factor (IGF) in protecting neuronal cells from injury, including hypoxia/ischemia (H/I) injury, a major cause of neuron deat...
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Cortical gene transcription response patterns to water maze training in aged mice
The hippocampus mediates the acquisition of spatial memory, but the memory trace is eventually transferred to the cortex. We have investigated transcriptional activation of pathways related to cognitive functi...
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Odor identity influences tracking of temporally patterned plumes in Drosophila
Turbulent fluid landscapes impose temporal patterning upon chemical signals, and the dynamical neuronal responses to patterned input vary across the olfactory receptor repertoire in flies, moths, and locusts. ...
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Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor increases the therapeutic efficacy of bone marrow mononuclear cell transplantation in cerebral ischemia in mice
Bone marrow mononuclear cell (BMMC) transplantation is a promising therapy for cerebral ischemia; however, little is known if its therapeutic efficacy may be improved by co-administration of potential modulato...
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Iron deposition and inflammation in multiple sclerosis. Which one comes first?
Whether iron deposition is an epiphenomenon of the multiple sclerosis (MS) disease process or may play a primary role in triggering inflammation and disease development remains unclear at this time, and should...
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Iron deposition is independent of cellular inflammation in a cerebral model of multiple sclerosis
Perivenular inflammation is a common early pathological feature in multiple sclerosis (MS). A recent hypothesis stated that CNS inflammation is induced by perivenular iron deposits that occur in response to al...
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Ciliary neurotrophic factor promotes motor reinnervation of the musculocutaneous nerve in an experimental model of end-to-side neurorrhaphy
It is difficult to repair nerve if proximal stump is unavailable or autogenous nerve grafts are insufficient for reconstructing extensive nerve damage. Therefore, alternative methods have been developed, inclu...
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Investigation of fMRI activation in the internal capsule
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in white matter has long been considered controversial. Recently, this viewpoint has been challenged by an emerging body of evidence demonstrating white matter acti...
Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2011 12:56
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