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Neurocomputing
Neurocomputing
Reciprocal inhibition controls the oscillatory state in thalamic networks.
Construction and analysis of non-Gaussian spatial models of neural spiking activity.
Clonazepam suppresses oscillations in rat thalamic slices.
Diagnostic methods for statistical models of place cell spiking activity.
Reciprocal inhibitory connections produce desynchronizing phase lags during intrathalamic oscillations.
A time-dependent analysis of spatial information encoding in the rat hippocampus.
Long-range connections synchronize rather than spread intrathalamic oscillatory activity: Computational modeling and in vitro electrophysiology.