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Lytton, WW., & Sejnowski TJ. (1992).  Computational Neuroscience. (Asbury, AK., McKhann GM., & McDonald WI., Ed.).Diseases of the Nervous System: Clinical Neurobiology.
Lytton, WW., Arle J., Bobashev G., Ji S., Klassen TL., Marmarelis VZ., et al. (2017).  Multiscale modeling in the clinic: diseases of the brain and nervous system. Brain Inform. 4, 219-230.
Lytton, WW., Hellman KM., & Sutula TP. (1996).  Computer network model of mossy fiber sprouting in dentate gyrus. Epilepsia – AES Proceedings. 37 S. 5, 117.
Lytton, W. W., & Hines M. (2007).  Just-in-time connectivity for very large neuronal networks. Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS 07').
Lytton, WW. (2006).  Neural query system: data-mining from within the NEURON simulator. Neuroinformatics. 4, 163-176.
Lytton, WW., & Brust JC. (1989).  Direct dyslexia: Preserved oral reading of real words in Wernicke's aphasia. Brain. 112, 583-594.
Lytton, WW., & Stewart M. (2007).  Data mining through simulation. Methods Mol Biol. 401, 155-166.
Lytton, WW., Destexhe A., & Sejnowski TJ. (1996).  Control of slow oscillations in the thalamocortical neuron: A computer model. Neuroscience. 70, 673-684.
Lytton, WW. (2017).  Computers, causality and cure in epilepsy. Brain. 140, 516-519.
Lytton, WW., Williams ST., & Sober SJ. (1999).  Unmasking unmasked: Neural dynamics following stroke. Progress in Brain Research. 121, 203-218.
Lytton, WW., Stewart M., & Hines ML. (2008).  Simulation of large networks: technique and progress. (Soltesz, I., & Staley K., Ed.).Computational Neuroscience in Epilepsy. 3-17.
Lytton, WW., & Sejnowski TJ. (1992).  Computer model of ethosuximide's effect on a thalamic neuron. 32, 131-139.
Lytton, WW., Neymotin S., & Kerr CC. (2014).  Multiscale modeling for clinical translation in neuropsychiatric disease. J Comput Surgery. 1, 7.
Lytton, WW. (1997).  A computer model of clonazepam's effect in a thalamic slice model of absence epilepsy. Neuroreport. 8, 3339-3343.
Lytton, WW., & Drongelen W. (2015).  Beyond the canon: temporal and spatial multiscale organization in cortex. Computational Neuroscience Meeting Workshop.
Lytton, WW., Orman R., & Stewart M. (2005).  Computer simulation of epilepsy: implications for seizure spread and behavioral dysfunction. Epilepsy & Behavior. 7, 336-344.
Lytton, WW. (2008).  Computer modelling of epilepsy. Nat Rev Neurosci. 9, 626-637.
Lytton, WW. (1996).  Optimizing synaptic conductance calculation for network simulations. ncomp. 8, 501-510.
Lytton, WW. (2017).  Computer modeling of epilepsy: opportunities for drug discovery. Drug Discov Today: Dis Model. In press.
Lytton, WW., Stark JM., Yamasaki DS., & Sober SJ. (1999).  Computer models of stroke recovery: Implications for neurorehabilitation. The Neuroscientist. 5, 100-111.
Lytton, WW., & Shepherd G. M. G. (2010).  Computer network model predicts dependence of neocortical laminar activation patterns on form of stimulation. Society for Neuroscience 2010 (SFN '10).
Lytton, WW., & Omurtag A. (2007).  Tonic-clonic transitions in computer simulation. J Clin Neurophys. 24, 175-181.
Lytton, WW. (1991).  Simulations of a phase comparing neuron of the electric fish Eigenmannia. 169, 117-125.
Lytton, WW., Vadigepalli R., & Kramer MA. (2015).  Multiscale Computational Modeling for the US BRAIN initiative.
Lytton, WW., Contreras D., Destexhe A., & Steriade M. (1997).  Dynamic interactions determine partial thalamic quiescence in a computer network model of spike-and-wave seizures. jnphys. 77, 1679-1696.
Lytton, WW., Kerr CC., Chadderdon GL., Neymotin SA., & Francis JT. (2012).  Reinforcement learning of 2-joint virtual arm reaching in detailed cortex simulation. Neural Control of Movement.
Lytton, WW. (2002).  From Computer to Brain.
Lytton, WW., Omurtag A., Neymotin S., & Hines ML. (2008).  Just-in-time connectivity for large spiking networks. ncomp. 20, 2745-2756.
Lytton, WW., & Hines M. (2004).  Hybrid neural networks - combining abstract and realistic neural units. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Proceedings. 6, 3996-3998.
Lytton, WW., Seidenstein AH., Dura-Bernal S., McDougal R. A., Schürmann F., & Hines ML. (2016).  Simulation neurotechnologies for advancing brain research: parallelizing large networks in NEURON. Neural Comput. 28, 2063-2090.
Lytton, WW. (1998).  Adapting a feedforward heteroassociative network to Hodgkin-Huxley dynamics. J. Computational Neuroscience. 5, 353-364.
Lytton, WW. (2018).  Multiscale modeling of brain disease. Society for Neuroscience 2018 (SFN '18).
Lytton, WW., & Stewart M. (2005).  A rule-based firing model for neural networks. Int. J. for Bioelectromagnetism. 7, 47-50.
Lytton, WW., & Sejnowski TJ. (1991).  Simulations of cortical pyramidal neurons synchronized by inhibitory interneurons. 66, 1059-1079.
Lytton, WW., Neymotin S., Wester JC., & Contreras D. (2014).  Neocortical simulation for epilepsy surgery guidance: localization and intervention. (Bass, B., & Garbey M., Ed.).Computational Surgery and Dual Training. 339–349.
Lytton, WW., & Thomas E. (1999).  Modeling thalamocortical oscillations. (Ulinski, P., Jones EG., & Peters A., Ed.).Cerebral Cortex. 13, 479-509.
Lytton, WW., Neymotin SA., Lee HK., Uhlrich DJ., & AA F. (2008).  Circuit changes augment disinhibited shock responses in computer models of neocortex. American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting.
Lytton, WW., & Stewart M. (2002).  Dendritic resonance in in subicular dendrites, a computer model. 28,
Lytton, WW., Orman R., & Stewart M. (2008).  Broadening of activity with flow across neural structures. Perception. 37, 401-407.
Lytton, WW., & Hines M. (2005).  Independent variable timestep integration of individual neurons for network simulations. 17, 903-921.
Lytton, WW., & Kerr C.. (2013).  Computational Neuroscience of Neurons and Synapses. (Pfaff, D., Ed.).
Lytton, WW., Hellman KM., & Sutula TP. (1998).  Computer Models of Hippocampal Circuit Changes of the Kindling Model of Epilepsy. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 13, 81-98.
Lytton, WW., Knox A., & Rosenthal J. J. C. (2017).  Site-directed mRNA editing of sodium channels has potential to alter neuronal firing and network dynamics: Computer models. Society for Neuroscience 2017 (SFN '17).
Lytton, WW., & Stewart M. (2006).  Rule-based firing for network simulations. Neurocomputing. 69, 1160-1164.
Lytton, WW., & Kristan WB. (1989).  Localization of a leech inhibitory synapse by photo-ablation of individual dendrites. 504, 43-48.
Lytton, WW., Neymotin S., Lee HY., Uhlrich DJ., & Fenton AA. (2008).  Circuit changes augment disinhibited shock responses in computer models of neocortex. American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting. 3, 284.
Lytton, WW. (1997).  Brain organization: from molecules to parallel processing. (Trimble, MR., & Cummings JL., Ed.).Contemporary Behavioral Neurology. 5-28.
Lytton, WW., & Wathey J. C. (1992).  Realistic single-neuron modeling. Seminars in Neuroscience. 4, 15-25.
Lytton, WW., & Lipton P. (1999).  Can the hippocampus tell time?: The temporo-septal engram shift model. Neuroreport. 10, 2301-2306.
Lytton, WW., Neymotin S., & Hines ML. (2008).  The virtual slice setup. J Neurosci Methods. 171, 309-315.