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P50 | author | Chengjie G Huang | Q88385055 |
Maurice J Chacron | Q40782655 | ||
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Nonlinear information processing in a model sensory system. | Q30372765 | ||
Feedback and feedforward control of frequency tuning to naturalistic stimuli | Q30372774 | ||
Parallel coding of first- and second-order stimulus attributes by midbrain electrosensory neurons. | Q30404940 | ||
Nonrenewal spike train statistics: causes and functional consequences on neural coding | Q30405126 | ||
Statistics of the vestibular input experienced during natural self-motion: implications for neural processing | Q30423171 | ||
Neural modulation tuning characteristics scale to efficiently encode natural sound statistics | Q30467644 | ||
Adaptive filtering enhances information transmission in visual cortex | Q30483956 | ||
Fractional differentiation by neocortical pyramidal neurons | Q30484923 | ||
Adaptation of firing rate and spike-timing precision in the avian cochlear nucleus | Q30489152 | ||
Spiking in primary somatosensory cortex during natural whisking in awake head-restrained rats is cell-type specific | Q30490569 | ||
Reduced nucleus accumbens SK channel activity enhances alcohol seeking during abstinence. | Q30493928 | ||
Speech recognition with amplitude and frequency modulations | Q30500086 | ||
Speed-invariant encoding of looming object distance requires power law spike rate adaptation. | Q30543176 | ||
Dendritic modulation of burst-like firing in sensory neurons | Q31816702 | ||
SK channels and NMDA receptors form a Ca2+-mediated feedback loop in dendritic spines. | Q33214394 | ||
Central neural mechanisms for detecting second-order motion | Q33711523 | ||
Relations between the statistics of natural images and the response properties of cortical cells | Q34178890 | ||
Coding conspecific identity and motion in the electric sense | Q34341314 | ||
Sensory adaptation | Q34666602 | ||
Functional interplay between NMDA receptors, SK channels and voltage-gated Ca2+ channels regulates synaptic excitability in the medial prefrontal cortex | Q42468022 | ||
Adaptation to second order stimulus features by electrosensory neurons causes ambiguity | Q42531753 | ||
Neural heterogeneity and efficient population codes for communication signals | Q42970207 | ||
Receptive field organization across multiple electrosensory maps. II. Computational analysis of the effects of receptive field size on prey localization | Q43537637 | ||
Arginine vasotocin modulates a sexually dimorphic communication behavior in the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus. | Q43664705 | ||
Immunohistochemical localization of ryanodine binding proteins in the central nervous system of gymnotiform fish | Q43950621 | ||
Role of calcium influx and buffering in the kinetics of Ca(2+)-activated K+ current in rat vagal motoneurons | Q44300514 | ||
Excitatory amino acid receptors of the electrosensory system: the NR1/NR2B N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor | Q44306999 | ||
Intrinsic frequency tuning in ELL pyramidal cells varies across electrosensory maps | Q44362394 | ||
Plastic and nonplastic pyramidal cells perform unique roles in a network capable of adaptive redundancy reduction | Q44787899 | ||
Transient signals trigger synchronous bursts in an identified population of neurons. | Q45993965 | ||
Models and properties of power-law adaptation in neural systems | Q46142617 | ||
SK channels regulate excitatory synaptic transmission and plasticity in the lateral amygdala | Q46455731 | ||
Competition between calcium-activated K+ channels determines cholinergic action on firing properties of basolateral amygdala projection neurons. | Q46691805 | ||
Differential distribution of SK channel subtypes in the brain of the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus | Q46754698 | ||
Cholinergic inhibition of neocortical pyramidal neurons. | Q46788643 | ||
Analysis and simulation of gain control and precision in crayfish visual interneurons | Q47869367 | ||
Multiple potassium conductances and their functions in neurons from cat sensorimotor cortex in vitro | Q48115515 | ||
Spike-frequency adaptation generates intensity invariance in a primary auditory interneuron | Q48153659 | ||
Multiple timescale encoding of slowly varying whisker stimulus envelope in cortical and thalamic neurons in vivo. | Q48246740 | ||
Beyond the Jamming Avoidance Response: weakly electric fish respond to the envelope of social electrosensory signals. | Q48304088 | ||
Amplitude spectra of natural images | Q48586246 | ||
Calcium-dependent potassium currents in neurons from cat sensorimotor cortex | Q48601533 | ||
Statistics of the electrosensory input in the freely swimming weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus. | Q48713437 | ||
Envelope coding in the lateral superior olive. II. Characteristic delays and comparison with responses in the medial superior olive. | Q48905242 | ||
Sub- and suprathreshold adaptation currents have opposite effects on frequency tuning. | Q51350936 | ||
Static frequency tuning accounts for changes in neural synchrony evoked by transient communication signals. | Q51832734 | ||
Neuronal spike timing adaptation described with a fractional leaky integrate-and-fire model | Q35133535 | ||
The increased sensitivity of irregular peripheral canal and otolith vestibular afferents optimizes their encoding of natural stimuli | Q35307550 | ||
Coding of envelopes by correlated but not single-neuron activity requires neural variability | Q35484773 | ||
Neural processing of amplitude-modulated sounds. | Q35715238 | ||
Calcium-activated potassium channels: multiple contributions to neuronal function. | Q35738854 | ||
Perception and coding of envelopes in weakly electric fishes | Q35928822 | ||
Neural heterogeneities determine response characteristics to second-, but not first-order stimulus features | Q35928834 | ||
Power-Law Dynamics of Membrane Conductances Increase Spiking Diversity in a Hodgkin-Huxley Model | Q35944200 | ||
Sparse and dense coding of natural stimuli by distinct midbrain neuron subpopulations in weakly electric fish. | Q35949269 | ||
Control of Ca2+ Influx and Calmodulin Activation by SK-Channels in Dendritic Spines | Q36032432 | ||
Gating of recombinant small-conductance Ca-activated K+ channels by calcium | Q36411974 | ||
A review of the integrate-and-fire neuron model: I. Homogeneous synaptic input. | Q36452675 | ||
A review of the integrate-and-fire neuron model: II. Inhomogeneous synaptic input and network properties. | Q36527417 | ||
A sensory brain map for each behavior? | Q36832063 | ||
Temporal processing across multiple topographic maps in the electrosensory system. | Q36852208 | ||
Control of K(Ca) channels by calcium nano/microdomains | Q37279412 | ||
Serotonin selectively enhances perception and sensory neural responses to stimuli generated by same-sex conspecifics. | Q37353074 | ||
Electroreceptor neuron dynamics shape information transmission | Q37616775 | ||
Information theory of adaptation in neurons, behavior, and mood | Q37695525 | ||
Efficient computation via sparse coding in electrosensory neural networks | Q37891312 | ||
Could information theory provide an ecological theory of sensory processing? | Q37965707 | ||
Cellular and circuit properties supporting different sensory coding strategies in electric fish and other systems | Q37983287 | ||
The neuroethology of electrocommunication: how signal background influences sensory encoding and behaviour in Apteronotus leptorhynchus | Q38043800 | ||
Neuromodulation of early electrosensory processing in gymnotiform weakly electric fish | Q38114035 | ||
Neural maps in the electrosensory system of weakly electric fish | Q38184795 | ||
Speech recognition with altered spectral distribution of envelope cues | Q38448197 | ||
SK channels and calmodulin | Q38459985 | ||
Contrast coding in the electrosensory system: parallels with visual computation | Q38630571 | ||
Temporal decorrelation by SK channels enables efficient neural coding and perception of natural stimuli. | Q40374133 | ||
Domain analysis of the calcium-activated potassium channel SK1 from rat brain. Functional expression and toxin sensitivity | Q40592737 | ||
Small conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels formed by the expression of rat SK1 and SK2 genes in HEK 293 cells | Q40626836 | ||
Inhibition of SK and M channel-mediated currents by 5-HT enables parallel processing by bursts and isolated spikes | Q40782618 | ||
Neural correlations enable invariant coding and perception of natural stimuli in weakly electric fish | Q40828018 | ||
Electrosensory processing in Apteronotus albifrons: implications for general and specific neural coding strategies across wave-type weakly electric fish species | Q41168965 | ||
Optimized Parallel Coding of Second-Order Stimulus Features by Heterogeneous Neural Populations. | Q41199082 | ||
Neural heterogeneities and stimulus properties affect burst coding in vivo | Q41852926 | ||
Delayed excitatory and inhibitory feedback shape neural information transmission | Q42059924 | ||
Weakly electric fish display behavioral responses to envelopes naturally occurring during movement: implications for neural processing | Q42426965 | ||
Receptive field organization across multiple electrosensory maps. I. Columnar organization and estimation of receptive field size | Q42457976 | ||
P433 | issue | 4 | |
P304 | page(s) | 281-304 | |
P577 | publication date | 2017-03-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Channels | Q15764469 |
P1476 | title | SK channel subtypes enable parallel optimized coding of behaviorally relevant stimulus attributes: A review | |
P478 | volume | 11 |
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