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A model for how correlation depends on the neuronal excitability type (Hong et al. 2012)
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A modified Morris-Lecar model with gM and gAHP (Yang et al., 2022)
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A modified Morris-Lecar with TRPC4 & GIRK (Tian et al. 2022)
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Criticality,degeneracy in injury-induced changes in primary afferent excitability (Ratte et al 2014)
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Dorsal root ganglion (primary somatosensory) neurons (Rho & Prescott 2012)
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Dynamics of Spike Initiation (Prescott et al. 2008)
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Epileptic seizure model with Morris-Lecar neurons (Beverlin and Netoff 2011)
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Frog second-order vestibular neuron models (Rossert et al. 2011)
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Homeostatic mechanisms may shape oscillatory modulations (Peterson & Voytek 2020)
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How adaptation makes low firing rates robust (Sherman & Ha 2017)
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Loss of phase-locking in non-weakly coupled inhib. networks of type-I neurons (Oh and Matveev 2009)
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Mauthner cell with two pre-synaptic cells, an inhibitory and an excitatory cell (Orr et al 2021)
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Modeling epileptic seizure induced by depolarization block (Kim & Dykamp 2017)
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Morris-Lecar model of the barnacle giant muscle fiber (Morris, Lecar 1981)
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Multiscale modeling of epileptic seizures (Naze et al. 2015)
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Origin of heterogeneous spiking patterns in spinal dorsal horn neurons (Balachandar & Prescott 2018)
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Pyramidal neurons switch from integrators to resonators (Prescott et al. 2008)
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Reliability of Morris-Lecar neurons with added T, h, and AHP currents (Zeldenrust et al. 2013)
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Reverberatory bursts propagation and synchronization in developing cultured NNs (Huang et al 2016)
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The activity phase of postsynaptic neurons (Bose et al 2004)