Models based on a paper by Prescott SA

  1. A model for how correlation depends on the neuronal excitability type (Hong et al. 2012)
  2. A model of rodent mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) (Medlock et al., 2024)
  3. A modified Morris-Lecar model with gM and gAHP (Yang et al., 2022)
  4. A modified Morris-Lecar with TRPC4 & GIRK (Tian et al. 2022)
  5. ClC-2 channels regulate neuronal excitability, not intracellular Cl- levels (Ratte & Prescott 2011)
  6. Criticality,degeneracy in injury-induced changes in primary afferent excitability (Ratte et al 2014)
  7. Dorsal root ganglion (primary somatosensory) neurons (Rho & Prescott 2012)
  8. Dynamics of Spike Initiation (Prescott et al. 2008)
  9. Equivalent excitability achieved via different Nav subtypes (Xie et al., 2024)
  10. Explaining pathological changes in axonal excitability by dynamical analysis (Coggan et al. 2011)
  11. KV1 Channels Enable Myelinated Axons to Transmit Spikes Reliably without Spiking Ectopically (Abdollahi et al., 2025)
  12. Origin of heterogeneous spiking patterns in spinal dorsal horn neurons (Balachandar & Prescott 2018)
  13. Persistent Spiking in ACC Neurons (Ratte et al 2018)
  14. Physiological noise facilitates multiplexed coding of vibrotactile signals in somatosensory cortex
  15. Pyramidal neurons switch from integrators to resonators (Prescott et al. 2008)
  16. Role of synchrony in sensation and the basis for paresthesia-free spinal cord stimulation (Sagalajev et al., 2024)
  17. Spinal Dorsal Horn Network Model (Medlock et al 2022)
  18. Tonic neuron in spinal lamina I: prolongation of subthreshold depol. (Prescott and De Koninck 2005)
  19. Touch-Motor Circuit (Gradwell et al., 2024)
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