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Concept Models, Neurological
Academic Article Localization of brain electrical activity via linearly constrained minimum variance spatial filtering.
Academic Article Estimation of in vivo human brain-to-skull conductivity ratio from simultaneous extra- and intra-cranial electrical potential recordings.
Academic Article propagation of seizure-like activity in a model of neocortex.
Academic Article Framework for interactive million-neuron simulation.
Academic Article Role of persistent sodium current in bursting activity of mouse neocortical networks in vitro.
Academic Article Comparing epileptiform behavior of mesoscale detailed models and population models of neocortex.
Academic Article Noninvasive cortical imaging of epileptiform activities from interictal spikes in pediatric patients.
Academic Article Cortical potential imaging of somatosensory evoked potentials by means of the boundary element method in pediatric epilepsy patients.
Academic Article Avalanches in a stochastic model of spiking neurons.
Academic Article The role of voltage dependence of the NMDA receptor in cellular and network oscillation.
Academic Article Convergence in the olfactory system: quantitative aspects of odour sensitivity.
Academic Article Evolutionary constraints on visual cortex architecture from the dynamics of hallucinations.
Academic Article Emergent epileptiform activity in neural networks with weak excitatory synapses.
Academic Article Three-dimensional brain current source reconstruction from intra-cranial ECoG recordings.
Academic Article Cross validation for selection of cortical interaction models from scalp EEG or MEG.
Academic Article Network burst activity in hippocampal neuronal cultures: the role of synaptic and intrinsic currents.
Academic Article The Relationship Between Ictal Multi-Unit Activity and the Electrocorticogram.
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