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1. A dendritic disinhibitory circuit mechanism for pathway-specific gating (Yang et al. 2016)
2. A spiking NN for amplification of feature-selectivity with specific connectivity (Sadeh et al 2015)
3. Alleviating catastrophic forgetting: context gating and synaptic stabilization (Masse et al 2018)
4. Brainstem circuits controlling locomotor frequency and gait (Ausborn et al 2019)
5. Cognitive and motor cortico-basal ganglia interactions during decision making (Guthrie et al 2013)
6. Collection of simulated data from a thalamocortical network model (Glabska, Chintaluri, Wojcik 2017)
7. Cortical model with reinforcement learning drives realistic virtual arm (Dura-Bernal et al 2015)
8. Current Dipole in Laminar Neocortex (Lee et al. 2013)
9. Different roles for inhibition in the rhythm-generating respiratory network (Harris et al 2017)
10. Effects of Guanfacine and Phenylephrine on a model of working memory (Duggins et al 2017)
11. Fast global oscillations in networks of I&F neurons with low firing rates (Brunel and Hakim 1999)
12. Homeostatic mechanisms may shape oscillatory modulations (Peterson & Voytek 2020)
13. Late emergence of the whisker direction selectivity map in rat barrel cortex (Kremer et al. 2011)
14. Multiscale modeling of epileptic seizures (Naze et al. 2015)
15. Noise promotes independent control of gamma oscillations and grid firing (Solanka et al 2015)
16. Sensitivity of noisy neurons to coincident inputs (Rossant et al. 2011)
17. Stable propagation of synchronous spiking in cortical neural networks (Diesmann et al 1999)
18. Theory of sequence memory in neocortex (Hawkins & Ahmad 2016)
19. Time-warp-invariant neuronal processing (Gutig & Sompolinsky 2009)

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