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A model for focal seizure onset, propagation, evolution, and progression (Liou et al 2020)
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A multilayer cortical model to study seizure propagation across microdomains (Basu et al. 2015)
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A NN with synaptic depression for testing the effects of connectivity on dynamics (Jacob et al 2019)
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A single column thalamocortical network model (Traub et al 2005)
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CA1 pyramidal cell: reconstructed axonal arbor and failures at weak gap junctions (Vladimirov 2011)
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CA3 Network Model of Epileptic Activity (Sanjay et. al, 2015)
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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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Computational Surgery (Lytton et al. 2011)
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Computer model of clonazepam's effect in thalamic slice (Lytton 1997)
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Contribution of ATP-sensitive potassium channels in the neuronal network (Huang et al. 2009)
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Dentate gyrus (Morgan et al. 2007, 2008, Santhakumar et al. 2005, Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen et al. 2007)
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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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Dentate gyrus network model pattern separation and granule cell scaling in epilepsy (Yim et al 2015)
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Electrodecrements in in vitro model of infantile spasms (Traub et al 2020)
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Epilepsy may be caused by very small functional changes in ion channels (Thomas et al. 2009)
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Epileptic seizure model with Morris-Lecar neurons (Beverlin and Netoff 2011)
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Hippocampal CA3 network and circadian regulation (Stanley 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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JitCon: Just in time connectivity for large spiking networks (Lytton et al. 2008)
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Mechanisms of very fast oscillations in axon networks coupled by gap junctions (Munro, Borgers 2010)
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Minimal model of interictal and ictal discharges “Epileptor-2” (Chizhov et al 2018)
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Modeling epileptic seizure induced by depolarization block (Kim & Dykamp 2017)
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Multiscale modeling of epileptic seizures (Naze et al. 2015)
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Na channel mutations in the dentate gyrus (Thomas et al. 2009)
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Neocort. pyramidal cells subthreshold somatic voltage controls spike propagation (Munro Kopell 2012)
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Network model with dynamic ion concentrations (Ullah et al. 2009)
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Network model with neocortical architecture (Anderson et al 2007,2012; Azhar et al 2012)
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Neuronal population models of intracerebral EEG (Wendling et al. 2005)
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Normal ripples, abnormal ripples, and fast ripples in a hippocampal model (Fink et al. 2015)
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Persistent synchronized bursting activity in cortical tissues (Golomb et al 2005)
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Role for short term plasticity and OLM cells in containing spread of excitation (Hummos et al 2014)
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SCN1A gain-of-function in early infantile encephalopathy (Berecki et al 2019)
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Small world networks of Type I and Type II Excitable Neurons (Bogaard et al. 2009)
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State dependent drug binding to sodium channels in the dentate gyrus (Thomas & Petrou 2013)
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Status epilepticus alters dentate basket cell tonic inhibition (Yu J et al 2013)
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Studies of stimulus parameters for seizure disruption using NN simulations (Anderson et al. 2007)
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Subiculum network model with dynamic chloride/potassium homeostasis (Buchin et al 2016)
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The origin of different spike and wave-like events (Hall et al 2017)
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Tonic-clonic transitions in a seizure simulation (Lytton and Omurtag 2007)
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Unbalanced peptidergic inhibition in superficial cortex underlies seizure activity (Hall et al 2015)
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