Models based on a paper by Poirazi P

  1. Amyloid-beta effects on release probability and integration at CA3-CA1 synapses (Romani et al. 2013)
  2. CA1 network model for place cell dynamics (Turi et al 2019)
  3. CA1 network model: interneuron contributions to epileptic deficits (Shuman et al 2020)
  4. CA1 pyramidal neuron: as a 2-layer NN and subthreshold synaptic summation (Poirazi et al 2003)
  5. Cerebellum Purkinje cell: dendritic ion channels activated by climbing fibre (Ait Ouares et al 2019)
  6. Dendritic action potentials and computation in human layer 2/3 cortical neurons (Gidon et al 2020)
  7. Dendritic action potentials and computation in human layer 2/3 cortical neurons (Gidon et al 2020)
  8. Dentate Gyrus model including Granule cells with dendritic compartments (Chavlis et al 2017)
  9. Fast Spiking Basket cells (Tzilivaki et al 2019)
  10. Hippocampal CA1 microcircuit model including somatic and dendritic inhibition (Bilash et al, 2023)
  11. Hotspots of dendritic spine turnover facilitates new spines and NN sparsity (Frank et al 2018)
  12. In vivo imaging of dentate gyrus mossy cells in behaving mice (Danielson et al 2017)
  13. L5 PFC microcircuit used to study persistent activity (Papoutsi et al. 2014, 2013)
  14. L5 PFC pyramidal neurons (Papoutsi et al. 2017)
  15. Layer V PFC pyramidal neuron used to study persistent activity (Sidiropoulou & Poirazi 2012)
  16. Linear vs non-linear integration in CA1 oblique dendrites (Gómez González et al. 2011)
  17. Locus Coeruleus blocking model (Chowdhury et al.)
  18. Long time windows from theta modulated inhib. in entorhinal–hippo. loop (Cutsuridis & Poirazi 2015)
  19. Model of memory linking through memory allocation (Kastellakis et al. 2016)
  20. Modelling reduced excitability in aged CA1 neurons as a Ca-dependent process (Markaki et al. 2005)
  21. Orientation preference in L23 V1 pyramidal neurons (Park et al 2019)
  22. Pyramidal neuron, fast, regular, and irregular spiking interneurons (Konstantoudaki et al 2014)
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