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A focal seizure model with ion concentration changes (Gentiletti et al., 2022)
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A Moth MGC Model-A HH network with quantitative rate reduction (Buckley & Nowotny 2011)
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A multilayer cortical model to study seizure propagation across microdomains (Basu et al. 2015)
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A single column thalamocortical network model (Traub et al 2005)
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A two-layer biophysical olfactory bulb model of cholinergic neuromodulation (Li and Cleland 2013)
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Alpha rhythm in vitro visual cortex (Traub et al 2020)
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Axonal gap junctions produce fast oscillations in cerebellar Purkinje cells (Traub et al. 2008)
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Basal ganglia-thalamic network model for deep brain stimulation (So et al. 2012)
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Ca+/HCN channel-dependent persistent activity in multiscale model of neocortex (Neymotin et al 2016)
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CA1 network model for place cell dynamics (Turi et al 2019)
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CA1 network model: interneuron contributions to epileptic deficits (Shuman et al 2020)
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CA1 pyramidal cell: reconstructed axonal arbor and failures at weak gap junctions (Vladimirov 2011)
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Cerebellar granular layer (Maex and De Schutter 1998)
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Changes of ionic concentrations during seizure transitions (Gentiletti et al. 2016)
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Collection of simulated data from a thalamocortical network model (Glabska, Chintaluri, Wojcik 2017)
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Current Dipole in Laminar Neocortex (Lee et al. 2013)
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Decorrelation in the developing visual thalamus (Tikidji-Hamburyan et al, accepted)
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Dentate gyrus network model (Santhakumar et al 2005)
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Dentate gyrus network model (Tejada et al 2014)
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Dynamic cortical interlaminar interactions (Carracedo et al. 2013)
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Effects of increasing CREB on storage and recall processes in a CA1 network (Bianchi et al. 2014)
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Electrically-coupled Retzius neurons (Vazquez et al. 2009)
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Electrodecrements in in vitro model of infantile spasms (Traub et al 2020)
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Engaging distinct oscillatory neocortical circuits (Vierling-Claassen et al. 2010)
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Fast oscillations in inhibitory networks (Maex, De Schutter 2003)
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Gating of steering signals through phasic modulation of reticulospinal neurons (Kozlov et al. 2014)
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Hippocampal CA1 NN with spontaneous theta, gamma: full scale & network clamp (Bezaire et al 2016)
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Hippocampal CA3 network and circadian regulation (Stanley et al. 2013)
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Homeostatic mechanisms may shape oscillatory modulations (Peterson & Voytek 2020)
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Ih tunes oscillations in an In Silico CA3 model (Neymotin et al. 2013)
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Inhibition and glial-K+ interaction leads to diverse seizure transition modes (Ho & Truccolo 2016)
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Ketamine disrupts theta modulation of gamma in a computer model of hippocampus (Neymotin et al 2011)
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Lateral dendrodenditic inhibition in the Olfactory Bulb (David et al. 2008)
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Leech Heart (HE) Motor Neuron conductances contributions to NN activity (Lamb & Calabrese 2013)
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Levodopa-Induced Toxicity in Parkinson's Disease (Muddapu et al, 2022)
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Lobster STG pyloric network model with calcium sensor (Gunay & Prinz 2010) (Prinz et al. 2004)
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Long time windows from theta modulated inhib. in entorhinal–hippo. loop (Cutsuridis & Poirazi 2015)
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MEG of Somatosensory Neocortex (Jones et al. 2007)
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Microcircuits of L5 thick tufted pyramidal cells (Hay & Segev 2015)
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Model of the cerebellar granular network (Sudhakar et al 2017)
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Modelling platform of the cochlear nucleus and other auditory circuits (Manis & Compagnola 2018)
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Modulation of septo-hippocampal theta activity by GABAA receptors (Hajos et al. 2004)
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Multitarget pharmacology for Dystonia in M1 (Neymotin et al 2016)
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Muscle spindle feedback circuit (Moraud et al, 2016)
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Na channel mutations in the dentate gyrus (Thomas et al. 2009)
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Network model of the granular layer of the cerebellar cortex (Maex, De Schutter 1998)
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Network model with neocortical architecture (Anderson et al 2007,2012; Azhar et al 2012)
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Olfactory bulb microcircuits model with dual-layer inhibition (Gilra & Bhalla 2015)
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Olfactory bulb mitral cell gap junction NN model: burst firing and synchrony (O`Connor et al. 2012)
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Olfactory Bulb Network (Davison et al 2003)
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Parametric computation and persistent gamma in a cortical model (Chambers et al. 2012)
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Purkinje cell: Synaptic activation predicts voltage control of burst-pause (Masoli & D'Angelo 2017)
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Rapid desynchronization of an electrically coupled Golgi cell network (Vervaeke et al. 2010)
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Self-organized olfactory pattern recognition (Kaplan & Lansner 2014)
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Sensory-evoked responses of L5 pyramidal tract neurons (Egger et al 2020)
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Sleep-wake transitions in corticothalamic system (Bazhenov et al 2002)
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Studies of stimulus parameters for seizure disruption using NN simulations (Anderson et al. 2007)
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Synaptic gating at axonal branches, and sharp-wave ripples with replay (Vladimirov et al. 2013)
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Synchronization by D4 dopamine receptor-mediated phospholipid methylation (Kuznetsova, Deth 2008)
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Systematic integration of data into multi-scale models of mouse primary V1 (Billeh et al 2020)
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Thalamic Reticular Network (Destexhe et al 1994)
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Thalamocortical augmenting response (Bazhenov et al 1998)
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The microcircuits of striatum in silico (Hjorth et al 2020)
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The origin of different spike and wave-like events (Hall et al 2017)
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Theta-gamma phase amplitude coupling in a hippocampal CA1 microcircuit (Ponzi et al. 2023)
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Turtle visual cortex model (Nenadic et al. 2003, Wang et al. 2005, Wang et al. 2006)
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Unbalanced peptidergic inhibition in superficial cortex underlies seizure activity (Hall et al 2015)
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