- "Mutual inhibition in a model of the indirect pathway globus pallidus network slows and deregularizes background firing, but sharpens and synchronizes responses to striatal input" *
Erick O. Olivares, Matthew H. Higgs, and Charles J. Wilson
If you have any question please contact Erick Olivares erick.olivaresbravo@utsa.edu erickolivaresb@gmail.com
Large data files has been removed, they can be retrieved from code or sent upon request.
Simulating GPe neurons using a phase model.
Location "./simulating_oscillators/"
Characterizing and reconstructing phase resetting curves of iGPe neurons.
Location "./simulation_files/PRCs/"
Connectivity, rate and regularity of the small-world and random networks.
Location "./intrinsic_dynamic/"
Simulated GPe neurons’ responses to an inhibitory synaptic barrage.
Location "./simulating_oscillators/"
Pairwise spike train correlations.
Location "./intrinsic_dynamic/"
Collective and example individual responses to a brief inhibitory input.
Location "./Shared_input_stimulation/PSTH_analysis/"
Determinants of the width of the PSTH primary response.
Location "./Shared_input_stimulation/PSTH_analysis/"
The secondary response in the connected network.
Location "./Shared_input_stimulation/PSTH_analysis/"
The timing of disinhibition and recovery from inhibition determines the responses of individual neurons in the connected network.
Location "./Shared_input_stimulation/PSTH_analysis/"