Lab Publications
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(2018).
Measurement of peripheral vision reaction time identifies white matter disruption in patients with mild traumatic brain injury.
J Neurotrauma.
(2017). Multiscale modeling in the clinic: diseases of the brain and nervous system.
Brain Inform. 4, 219-230.
(2017). Calcium regulation of HCN channels supports persistent activity in a multiscale model of neocortex.
Neurosci. 316, 344-366.
(2016). Global dynamics of selective attention and its lapses in primary auditory cortex.
Nat Neurosci. In press.
(2016). Reproducibility in computational neuroscience models and simulations.
{IEEE} Trans Biomed Eng. 63, 2021-2035.
(2016). Computer modeling of ischemic stroke.
Scholarpedia. 10, 32015; revision \#148671; Accessed Oct 12, 2015.
(2015). Impaired dendritic inhibition leads to epileptic activity in a computer model of CA3.
Hippocampus. in press.
(2015). Modulation of virtual arm trajectories via microstimulation in a spiking model of sensorimotor cortex.
BMC Neuroscience. 15, P106.
(2014). Thalamocortical dynamics of rhythmic selective and tonic suppressive modes in the auditory system.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts. 44,
(2014). Dynamically repairing and replacing neural networks: using hybrid computational and biological tools.
{IEEE} Pulse. 3, 57-59.
(2012). Attention-like modulation of hippocampus place cell discharge.
J Neurosci. 30, 4613-4625.
(2010). Attention-like modulation of hippocampus place cell discharge.
J Neurosci. 30, 4613-4625.
(2010). Perisaccadic parietal and occipital gamma power in light and in complete darkness.
Perception. 37, 419-432.
(2008). Computer model of passive signal integration based on whole-cell ınvit\ studies of rat lateral geniculate nucleus.
European Journal of Neuroscience. 17, 1531-1541.
(2003). Independent dendritic domains in the thalamic circuit.
Neurocomputing. 32, 299–305.
(2000). Direct dyslexia: Preserved oral reading of real words in Wernicke's aphasia.
Brain. 112, 583-594.
(1989).