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Realistic single-neuron modeling.
Seminars in Neuroscience. 4, 15-25.
(1992). Receptive field changes following stroke-like cortical ablation: a role for activation dynamics.
jnphys. 78, 3438-3443.
(1997).
(1997). A rule-based firing model for neural networks.
Int. J. for Bioelectromagnetism. 7, 47-50.
(2005). Rule-based firing for network simulations.
Neurocomputing. 69, 1160-1164.
(2006). Recurrence of correlation structure in hippocampal neuronal ensembles during spatial behavior.
Society for Neuroscience 2010 (SFN '10).
(2010).
(2011).
Reaction-diffusion modeling in the NEURON simulator.
BMC Neuroscience. 13, P119.
(2012). Reaction-diffusion modeling in the NEURON simulator.
Computational Neuroscience.
(2012). Reinforcement learning of 2-joint virtual arm reaching in computer model of sensory and motor cortex.
Society for Neuroscience 2012 (SFN '12).
(2012). Reinforcement learning of 2-joint virtual arm reaching in detailed cortex simulation.
Neural Control of Movement.
(2012). Reinforcement Learning of Targeted Movement in a Spiking Neuronal Model of Motor Cortex.
PLoS One. 7, e47251.
(2012). Reaction-Diffusion in the NEURON Simulator.
Front Neuroinform. 7:28,
(2013). Receptive field formation and erasure in somatosensory cortex.
Society for Neuroscience 2013 (SFN '13).
(2013). Reinforcement learning of 2-joint virtual arm reaching in computer model of sensorimotor cortex.
Neural Comput. 25, 3263–3293.
(2013). Repairing lesions via microstimulation in a spiking network model driving a virtual arm..
Society for Neuroscience.
(2014). Repairing Lesions via Kernel Adaptive Inverse Control in a Biomimetic Model of Sensorimotor Cortex.
Neural Engineering (NER), 2015 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference. 1-4.
(2015). Reproducibility in computational neuroscience models and simulations.
{IEEE} Trans Biomed Eng. 63, 2021-2035.
(2016).
(2016). Recruitment of neurons into neural ensembles based on dendritic plateau potentials.
Society for Neuroscience 2018 (SFN '18).
(2018).