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Computational Neuroscience: Trends in Research 1999 [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jul-1999
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  • ISBN-10: 0444503072
  • ISBN-13: 9780444503077
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This volume includes papers originally presented at the 7th annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS'98) held in July of 1998 at the Fess Parker Doubletree Inn in Santa Barbara, California. The CNS meetings bring together computational neuroscientists representing many different fields and backgrounds as well as many different experimental preparations and theoretical approaches. The papers published here range from pure experimental neurobiology, to neuro-ethology, mathematics, physics, and engineering. In all cases the research described is focused on understanding how nervous systems compute. The actual subjects of the research include a highly diverse number of preparations, modeling approaches, and analysis techniques. Accordingly, this volume reflects the breadth and depth of current research in computational neuroscience taking place throughout the world.


This volume includes papers originally presented at the 7th annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS'98) held in July of 1998 at the Fess Parker Doubletree Inn in Santa Barbara, California. The CNS meetings bring together computational neuroscientists representing many different fields and backgrounds as well as many different experimental preparations and theoretical approaches. The papers published here range from pure experimental neurobiology, to neuro-ethology, mathematics, physics, and engineering. In all cases the research described is focused on understanding how nervous systems compute. The actual subjects of the research include a highly diverse number of preparations, modeling approaches, and analysis techniques. Accordingly, this volume reflects the breadth and depth of current research in computational neuroscience taking place throughout the world.
Editorial v Committees vii Reviewers viii Subcellular Brief pauses as signals for depressing synapses 1(8) Matthias Bethge Klaus Pawelzik Theo Geisel Presynaptic facilitation: quantal analysis and simulations 9(8) Maria Bykhovskaia Mary Kate Worden John T. Hackett Consequence of morphological alterations on synaptic function 17(12) Taraneh Ghaffari-Farazi Jim-Shih Liaw Theodore W. Berger Decording time-varying calcium signals by the postsynaptic biochemical network: Computer simulations of molecular kinetics 29(10) Yoshihisa Kubota James M. Bower Limitations on detection of gradients of diffusible chemicals by axons 39(6) J.S. Urbach Geoffrey J. Goodhill Cellular Active dendrites regulate spatio-temporal synaptic integration in hippocampal dentate granule cells 45(8) Ildiko Aradi William R. Holmes A cellular model of directionally selective visual motion detection in crayfish tangential cells 53(8) Annemarie Bartels Raymon M. Glantz Dynamics of the light-induced current in Hermissenda 61(8) K.T. Blackwell A genetic algorithm study on the influence of dendritic plateau potentials on bistable spiking in motoneurons 69(10) Victoria Booth Finding unstable periodic orbits in electroreceptors, cold receptors and hypothalamic neurons 79(8) Hans A. Braun Mathias Dewald Karlheinz Voigt Martin Huber Xing Pei Frank Moss Is there a problem matching real and model CV(ISI)? 87(6) David Brown Jianfeng Feng New technique for analyzing integrate and fire neurons 93(8) A.N. Burkitt G.M. Clark Activity-dependent regulation of excitability in rat visual cortical neurons 101(6) Niraj S. Desai Sacha B. Nelson Gina G. Turrigiano Effects of dopaminergic modulation of persistent sodium currents on the excitability of prefrontal cortical neurons: A computational study 107(10) J.G. Dilmore B.S. Gutkin G.B. Ermentrout Origin of firing variability of the integrate-and-fire model 117(6) Jianfeng Feng Local cortical injections of glutamate and noradrenaline alter high-frequency (245 Hz) neuronal activity in rat cortex 123(8) Brent A. Field Alexander R. Pico Richard T. Marrocco Including a second inward conductance in Morris and Lecar dynamics 131(6) Walter G. Gall Ying Zhou Motion detection and characterization by an excitable membrane: The ``bow wave model 137(10) Donald Glaser Davis Barch Decorrelation of spike trains by synaptic depression 147(8) Mark S. Goldman Sacha B. Nelson L.F. Abbott Homogeneous distribution of excitatory and inhibitory synapses on the dendrites of the cat surea triceps α-motoneurons increases synaptic efficacy: Computer model 155(8) G. Gradwohl R. Nitzan Y. Grossman Correlation and neural information coding fidelity and efficiency 163(6) Charlotte M. Gruner Don H. Johnson A PDF model of populations of Purkinje cells: Non-linear interactions and high variability 169(8) Shahin Hakimian Charles H. Anderson W. Thomas Thach Mathematical description of ionic currents of the Kenyon cell in the mushroom body of honeybee 177(8) Hidetoshi Ikeno Shiro Usui Control of burst proportion and frequency range by drive dependent modulation of adaptation 185(8) Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski Jesper Tegner Sten Grillner Anders Lansner Location-dependent differences between somatic and dendritic IPSPs 193(6) Mate Lengyel Adam Kepecs Peter Erdi Dynamic synapse: Harnessing the computing power of synaptic dynamics 199(8) Jim-Shih Liaw Theodore W. Berger A microscopic nervecell analysis theory for elucidating membrane potenial dynamics using boundary element method 207(8) Shingo Murakami Akira Hirose Low threshold calcium T-current IV curve geometry is alterable through the distribution of T-channels in thalamic relay neurons 215(8) Mike Neubig Alain Destexhe Modelling the firing pattern of bullfrog vestibular neurons responding to naturalistic stimuli 223(6) Michael G. Paulin Larry F. Hoffman Bandpass properties of integrate-fire neurons 229(8) Hans E. Plesser Theo Geisel Towards the memory capacity of neurons with active dendrites 237(10) Panayiota Poirazi Bartlett W. Mel The relation between V1 neuronal responses and eye movement-like stimulus presentations 247(8) Barry J. Richmond John A. Hertz Timothy J. Gawne A minimal model for metabotropic modulation of fast synaptic transmission and firing properties in bullfrog sympathetic B neurons 255(8) Hermann Schobesberger Boris S. Gutkin John P. Horn A dendritic model of coincidence detection in the avian brainstem 263(8) Jonathan Z. Simon Catherine E. Carr Shihab A. Shamma Adaptive leaky integrator models of cerebellar Purkinje cells can learn the clustering of temporal patterns 271(6) Volker Steuber David J. Willshaw Categorization of Gerbil auditory fiber responses 277(8) Bilin Z. Stiber Edwin R. Lewis Michael Stiber Kenneth R. Henry A model of temporal and activity dependent mechanisms underlying the phyolgenetic development of cerebellar molecular interneuron morphology 285(8) Fahad Sultan Cholinergic modulation of spike timing and spike rate 293(6) Akaysha C. Tang Jonathan Wolfe Andreas M. Bartels Spiking statistics in noisy hippocampal interneurons 299(6) P.H.E. Tiesinga Jorge V. Jose Modeling the natural variability in the shape of dendritic trees: Application to basal dendrites of small rat cortical layer 5 pyramidal neurons 305(8) Jaap van Pelt Harry B.M. Uylings Network A statistical neural field approach to orientation selectivity 313(6) Peter Adorjan Gyorgy Barna Peter Erdi Klaus Obermayer An oscillating cortical model of auditory attention and electrophysiology 319(10) Bill Baird A statistical approach to neural population dynamics: Theory, algorithms, simulations 329(6) Fulop Bazso Krisztina Szalisznyo Szabolcs Payrits Peter Erdi Generation of various rhythms by thalamic neural network model 335(12) Vladimir E. Bondarenko Teresa Ree Chay Functional connectivity in auditory cortex using chronic, multichannel unit recordings 347(8) Ryan S. Clement Russell S. Witte Patrick J. Rousche Daryl R. Kipke A realistic computational model of formation and variability of tonotopic maps in the auditory cortex 355(6) Marilene de Pinho Antonio Roque-da-Silva Analysis and modeling of population dynamics in the visual cortex 361(6) Gideon Dror Misha Tsodyks Theory of nonclassical receptive field phenomena in the visual cortex 367(8) Udo Ernst Klaus Pawelzik Fred Wolf Theo Geisel A biophysical simulation of intrinsic and network properties of entorhinal cortex 375(6) Erik Fransen Gene V. Wallenstein Angel A. Alonso Clayton T. Dickson Michael E. Hasselmo Lateral connectivity as a scaffold for developing orientation preference maps 381(8) David H. Goldberg Harel Shouval Leon N Cooper The importance of nonlinear dendritic processing in multimodular memory networks 389(6) David Horn Nir Levy Eytan Ruppin The neural model of nucleus laminaris and integration layer accomplishing hyperacuity in sound location in the barn owl 395(8) Satoru Inoue Yoshiki Kashimori Osamu Hoshino Takeshi Kambara A neural mechanism of AM frequency selectivity of pyramidal cell circuit in electrosensory lateral-line lobe of weakly electric fish 403(8) Yoshiki Kashimori Osamu Hoshino Takeshi Kambara Model of the propagation of synchronous firing in a reduced neuron network 411(8) Pawel Kudela Piotr J. Franaszczuk Gregory K. Bergey Serotonergic modulation of the cerebellar granule cell network 419(8) Linda J. Larson-Prior Huo Lu An analysis of connectivity and function in hippocampal associative memory 427(8) Miguel Maravall Computational model of topographic reorganization in somatosensory cortex in response to digit lesions 435(8) Marcelo B. Mazza Antonio C. Roque-da-Silva Model- and scale-independent performance of a hippocampal CA3 network architecture 443(12) Elliot D. Menschik Shih-Cheng Yen Leif H. Finkel A coupled neural oscillator model for recruitment and annihilation of the degrees of freedom of oscillatory movements 455(8) H. Nagashino M. Kataoka Y. Kinouchi Pattern analysis with spiking neurons using delay coding 463(8) Thomas Natschlager Berthold Ruf Response-locked changes in auto- and cross-covariations in parietal cortex 471(6) J.S. Pezaris M. Sahani R.A. Andersen Effects of lateral competition in the primary visual cortex on the development of topographic projections and ocular dominance maps 477(6) Christian Piepenbrock Klaus Obermayer Pyramidal arborizations and activity spread in neocortex 483(8) Adrian Robert Geometric analysis of neuronal firing patterns in network models with fast inhibitory synapses 491(8) Jonathan Rubin David Terman Correlated firing and the information represented by neurons in short epochs 499(6) Simon R. Schultz Stefano Panzeri Alessandro Treves Edmund T. Rolls Synchrony and delay activity in cortical column models 505(6) Peggy Series Philippe Tarroux fMRI studies of visual cortical activity during noise stimulation 511(6) E. Simonotto F. Spano M. Riani A. Ferrari F. Levrero A. Pilot P. Renzetti R.C. Parodi F. Sardanelli P. Vitali J. Twitty F. Chiou-Tan F. Moss Gap junctions are needed to stabilize slow bursting behaviour 517(8) F.K. Skinner L. Zhang J.L. Perez Velazquez P.L. Carlen Long-range connections synchronize rather than spread intrathalamic oscillatory activity: Computational modeling and in vitro electro-physiology 525(8) Vikaas S. Sohal John R. Huguenard Traveling waves in a ring of three inhibitory coupled model neurons 533(8) Susanne Still Gwendal Le Masson Network model of synaptic modification induced by time-structured stimuli in the hippocampal CA1 area 541(10) Masami Tatsuno Yoji Aizawa Comparison of two models for pattern generation based on synaptic depression 551(6) Joel Tabak Walter Senn Michael J. ODonovan John Rinzel The synaptic NMDA component desynchronizes neural bursters 557(8) Jesper Tegner Jeanette Hellgren-Kotaleski The Isthmo-optic nucleus: A possible neural substrate for visual competition 565(8) Hiroyuki Uchiyama Gamma-oscillations support optimal retrieval in associative memories of two-compartment neurons 573(6) Thomas Wennekers Friedrich T. Sommer How imprecise is neuronal synchronization? 579(8) Thomas Wennekers Gunther Palm A model for biological winner-take-all neural competition employing inhibitory modulation of NMDA-mediated excitatory gain 587(6) Simon A.J. Winder Pursuing dynamic reorganization in auditory cortex using chronic, multichannel unit recordings in awake, behaving cats 593(8) R.S. Witte K.J. Otto J.C. Williams D.R. Kipke Enhancing the performance of a hippocampal model by increasing variability early in learning 601(8) Xiangbao Wu William B Levy Perceptual grouping in striate cortical networks mediated by synchronization and desynchronization 609(8) Shih-Cheng Yen Elliot D. Menschik Leif H. Finkel Systems A system model of the primate neocortex 617(8) Alan H. Bond Investigation of cooperative cortical dynamics by multivariate autoregressive modeling of event-related local field potentials 625(8) Steven L. Bressler Mingzhou Ding Weiming Yang Neuronal regulation: A biologically plausible mechanism for efficient synaptic pruning in development 633(8) Gal Chechik Isaac Meilijson Eytan Ruppin Decomposition of neural systems with nonlinear feedback using stimulus-response data 641(14) Martin T. Chian Vasilis Z. Marmarelis Theodore W. Berger Evidence for neural wavelet packet computations 655(8) Steven P. Dear Corey B. Hart Rapid processing of complex natural scenes: A role for the magnocellular visual pathways? 663(8) Arnaud Delorme G. Richard M. Fabre-Thorpe A latent attractors model of context-selection in the dentate gyrus-hilus system 671(6) Simona Doboli Ali A. Minai Phillip J. Best Phase-based storage of information in the cerebellum 677(10) Witali L. Dunin-Barkowski Donald C. Wunsch Modeling the interplay of short-term memory and the basal ganglia in sequence processing 687(6) Tomoki Fukai Relations among neural activities recorded in premotor and motor cortex of trained monkeys during visually guided hand and arm movement tasks 693(12) Gyongyi Gaal A model of the rodent head direction system that accounts for unique properties of anterior thalamic head direction cells 705(8) Jeremy P. Goodridge A. David Redish David S. Touretzky Incorporating path integration capabilities in the TAM-WG model of rodent navigation 713(8) Alex Guazzelli Mihail Bota Michael A. Arbib Simultaneous self-organization of place and direction selectivity in a neural model of self-localization 721(8) J. Michael Herrmann Klaus Pawelzik A neural mechanism of feature binding based on the dynamical map theory in distributed coding scheme 729(6) Osamu Hoshino Yoshiki Kashimori Takeshi Kambara Cortical and thalamic components of augmenting responses: A modeling study 735(8) Arthur R. Houweling Maxim Bazhenov Igor Timofeev Mircea Steriade Terrence J. Sejnowski A quantitative model relating visual neuronal activity to psychophysical thresholds 743(6) Laurent Itti Christof Koch Jochen Braun Brain-spinal feedforward-feedback interactions affect output pattern and intracellular properties of motor networks in the lamprey 749(12) Ranu Jung James T. Buchanan Dan Li A neural mechanism of adaptive suppression of background signals arising from tail movements in the gymnotid electrosensory system 761(8) Yoshiki Kashimori Takeshi Kambara A solution to the feature correspondence problem inspired by visual scanpaths 769(10) Jeffrey L. Krichmar Kim T. Krichmar Kim T. Blackwell Garth S. Barbour Alexander B. Golovan Thomas P. Vogl Stable lamprey swimming on a skeleton of unstable periodic orbits 779(10) S. Lesher M.L. Spano N.M. Mellen L. Guan S. Dykstra A.H. Cohen Odor recognition and segmentation by coupled olfactory bulb and cortical networks 789(6) Zhaoping Li John Hertz A continuum theory of electro-cortical activity 795(6) David T.J. Liley Peter J. Cadusch James J. Wright A neural model of landmark navigation in insects 801(8) Ralf Moller Marinus Maris Dimitrios Lambrinos Cortico-thalamic interactions in response to whisker stimulation in a computer model of the rat barrel system 809(14) K.A. Moxon J.K. Chapin Psychophysical determination of the spatial connectivity function in a model of contour salience 823(8) John S. Nafziger Shih-Cheng Yen Leif H. Finkel Dymods: A framework for modularizing dynamical neuronal structures 831(6) Chris Roehrig Catharine H. Rankin Retinotopic coding and neural grouping in tilt illusion 837(8) Ko Sakai Shigeru Tanaka Striatal dopamine in attentional learning: A computational model 845(10) Cristiane Salum Antonio Roque-da-Silva Alan Pickering Are object shape primitives learnable? 855(10) Ladan Shams Christoph von der Malsburg Recruitment of binding and binding-error detector circuits via long-term potentiation 865(10) Lokendra Shastri Lateralization in a bihemispheric neural model of letter identification 875(6) Natalia Shevtsova James Reggia Cerebellar adaptive control of a biomimetic manipulator 881(10) Jacob Spoelstra Michael A. Arbib Nicolas Schweighofer Functional prefrontal cortical circuitry for visuospatial working memory formation: A computational model 891(10) Shoji Tanaka Shuhei Okada Attention, intention and salience in the posterior parietal cortex 901(10) Kathleen Taylor John Stein Spatial attention in asynchronous neural networks 911(8) Rufin VanRullen Simon J. Thorpe Odor recognition in an artificial nose by spatio-temporal processing using an olfactory neuronal network 919(6) Joel White John S. Kauer Learning invariance manifolds 925(8) Laurenz Wiskott Models of paradoxical lesion effects and rules of inference for imputing function to structure in the brain 933(6) Malcolm P. Young Claus-C Hilgetag Jack W. Scannell From local features to global perception - A perspective of Gestalt psychology from Markov random field theory 939(8) Song Chun Zhu Ying Nian Wu Methodology Multi-channel spike detection and sorting using an array processing technique 947(10) Steven M. Bierer David J. Anderson On artefactual spike train cross-correlations 957(6) Carlos D. Brody Neuroscholar 1.00, a neuroinformatics databasing website 963(8) Gully A.P.C. Burns Exploring the brain forest 971(10) Brent P. Burton T.S. Chow A.T. Duchowski W. Koh Bruce H. McCormick Virtual microscopy of brain tissue 981(8) Brent P. Burton Bruce H. McCormick SpikeNET: a simulator for modeling large networks of integrate and fire neurons 989(8) Arnaud Delorme Jacques Gautrais Rufin van Rullen Simon Thorpe See - A framework for simulation of biologically detailed and artificial neural networks and systems 997(8) Mikael Djurfeldt Anders Sandberg Orjan Ekeberg Anders Lansner Exploration of a dialog-based tunable retina encoder for retina implants 1005(8) Rolf Eckmiller Ralph Hunermann Michael Becker Developing and applying a toolkit from a general neurocomputational framework 1013(6) Chris Eliasmith Charles H. Anderson Can the synchronization of cortical areas be evidenced by fMRI? 1019(6) F. Frisone P. Vitali G. Ianno M. Marongiu P.G. Morasso A. Pilot G. Rodriguez M. Rosa F. Sardanelli Design of a brain tissue scanner 1025(8) Bruce H. McCormick Cross channel correlations in tetrode recordings: implications for spike-sorting 1033(6) Sergei P. Rebrik Brian D. Wright Alfred A. Emondi Kenneth D. Miller A protocol-based simulation for linking computational and experimental studies 1039(10) Ying Shu Xiaping Xie Jim-Shih Liaw Theodore W. Berger One cortex - many maps: An introduction to coordinate-independent mapping by objective relational transformation (ORT) 1049(6) Klaas E. Stephan Rolf Kotter A spike train analysis for detecting temporal integration in neurons 1055(6) David C. Tam Simultaneous paried intracellular and tetrode recordings for evaluating the performance of spike sorting algorithms 1061(8) M. Wehr J.S. Pezaris M. Sahani Stability of chronic multichannel neural recordings: Implications for a long-term neural interface 1069(8) Justin C. Williams Robert L. Rennaker Daryl R. Kipke Author index 1077(10) Subject index 1087