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ARCHIVED SCHEDULE: FALL 2005 (Coordinator: Xintian Yu)
6-Sept NA Organizational Meeting
13-Sept NA Journal Review
20-Sept Harel Shouval Synaptic and temporal ensemble interpretation of spike-timing-dependent plasticity. Neural Comp (2005) 17:2316-2336. [PDF]
27-Sept NA Hurricane Rita, we all flee away
4-Oct Evyatar Av-ron Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent Ca2+ threshold dynamics detect spike timing in cerebellar purkinje cells. J Neurosci (2005) 25:950-961. [PDF]
11-Oct Mike Beauchamp Support vector machines for temporal classification of block design fMRI data. NeuroImage (2005) 26:317-329. [PDF]
18-Oct Diego Gutnisky Population coding in neuronal systems with correlated noise Phys Rev. (2001) 64:051904. [PDF]
25-Oct Jeffrey Gavornik Learning in realistic networks of spiking neurons and spike-driven plastic synapses. Euro J Neurosci (2005) 21:3143-3160. [PDF]
1-Nov Steve Cox A model-independent algorithm to derive Ca2+ fluxes underlying local cytosolic Ca2+ transients. Biophys J. (2005) 88:2403-2421. [PDF]
8-Nov Evan Antzoulatos LTP regulates burst initiation and frequency at mossy fiber – granule cell synapses of rat cerebellum: experimental observations and theoretical predictions. J Neurophysiol (2005) doi:10.1152. [PDF]
15-Nov NA SFN
22-Nov Horatio Voicu A learning rule for the emergence of stable dynamics and timing in recurrent networks. J Neurosci (2005) 94:2275-2283. [PDF]
29-Nov Hao Song Molecular switches at the synapse emerge from receptor and kinase traffic. PLoS Comp Biol. (2005) 1(2):e20. [PDF]
6-Dec Georgios Kalantzis Statistical kinetics of macromolecular dynamics. Biophys J. (2005) 89:2277-2285. [PDF]
13-Dec Paul Smolen Modeling and anlysis of calcium signaling events leading to long-term depression in cerebellar purkinje cells. Biophys J. (2005) 89:3790-3806. [PDF]

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