Zeitschrift Journal of Computational Neuroscience Ausgabe 3/2015 Inhaltsverzeichnis ( 11 Artikel ) 01.06.2015 | Ausgabe 3/2015 Open Access Bayes optimal template matching for spike sorting – combining fisher discriminant analysis with optimal filtering Felix Franke, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Andreas Hierlemann, Klaus Obermayer PDF-Version jetzt herunterladen Zum Volltext 01.06.2015 | Erratum | Ausgabe 3/2015 Erratum to: Bayes optimal template matching for spike sorting – combining fisher discriminant analysis with optimal filtering Felix Franke, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Andreas Hierlemann, Klaus Obermayer 01.06.2015 | Ausgabe 3/2015 Spike history neural response model Tatiana Kameneva, Miganoosh Abramian, Daniele Zarelli, Dragan Nĕsić, Anthony N. Burkitt, Hamish Meffin, David B. Grayden 01.06.2015 | Ausgabe 3/2015 Granger causality-based synaptic weights estimation for analyzing neuronal networks Pei-Chiang Shao, Jian-Jia Huang, Wei-Chang Shann, Chen-Tung Yen, Meng-Li Tsai, Chien-Chang Yen 01.06.2015 | Ausgabe 3/2015 Fast maximum likelihood estimation using continuous-time neural point process models Kyle Q. Lepage, Christopher J. MacDonald 01.06.2015 | Ausgabe 3/2015 The evolution of vertebrate and invertebrate myelin: a theoretical computational study Ann M. Castelfranco, Daniel K. Hartline 01.06.2015 | Ausgabe 3/2015 Differential effects of conductances on the phase resetting curve of a bursting neuronal oscillator Wafa Soofi, Astrid A. Prinz 01.06.2015 | Ausgabe 3/2015 A probabilistic method for determining cortical dynamics during seizures Vera M. Dadok, Heidi E. Kirsch, Jamie W. Sleigh, Beth A. Lopour, Andrew J. Szeri 01.06.2015 | Ausgabe 3/2015 Bootstrap testing for cross-correlation under low firing activity Aldana M. González-Montoro, Ricardo Cao, Nelson Espinosa, Javier Cudeiro, Jorge Mariño 01.06.2015 | Ausgabe 3/2015 Interspike interval correlation in a stochastic exponential integrate-and-fire model with subthreshold and spike-triggered adaptation LieJune Shiau, Tilo Schwalger, Benjamin Lindner 01.06.2015 | Ausgabe 3/2015 A network model comprising 4 segmental, interconnected ganglia, and its application to simulate multi-legged locomotion in crustaceans M. Grabowska, T. I. Toth, C. Smarandache-Wellmann, S. Daun-Gruhn