The fundamental building block of every nervous system is the single neuron. Understanding how these exquisitely structured elements operate is an integral part of the quest to solve the mysteries of the brain. Quantitative mathematical models have proved to be an indispensable tool in pursuing this goal. We review recent advances and examine how single-cell models on five levels of complexity, from black-box approaches to detailed compartmental simulations, address key questions about neural dynamics and signal processing
Abstract: In human brain modelling it is very important to understand the all of process that involv...
We review mathematical aspects of biophysical dynamics, signal transduction and network architecture...
Technological advances in experimental neuroscience are generating vast quantities of data, from the...
Abstract The fantastic properties of the brain are due to an intricate interplay between bil-lions o...
The extreme complexity of the brain naturally requires mathematical modeling approaches on a large v...
AbstractWhat types of computations are performed on synaptic inputs within the dendritic trees of si...
Neurons and their networks underlie our perceptions, actions and memories. The latest work on inform...
Neurons and their networks underlie our perceptions, actions and memories. The latest work on inform...
Sometimes a simple mathematical model suffices for both testing and demonstrating fundamental dynami...
The brain is an organ that takes the central role in advanced information processing. There exist gr...
The field of computational neuroscience has received a substantial boost during the last two decades...
The adult human brain has around 10$^{11}$ neurons and 10$^{15}$ connections between these neurons...
The brain is organized on multiple levels. The lowest meaningful one pertains to the molecular realm...
The brain is arguably the most complex system known to man. Under the eyes of a physicist, brains sh...
This thesis deals with the development and analysis of mathematical models of brain activity, with a...
Abstract: In human brain modelling it is very important to understand the all of process that involv...
We review mathematical aspects of biophysical dynamics, signal transduction and network architecture...
Technological advances in experimental neuroscience are generating vast quantities of data, from the...
Abstract The fantastic properties of the brain are due to an intricate interplay between bil-lions o...
The extreme complexity of the brain naturally requires mathematical modeling approaches on a large v...
AbstractWhat types of computations are performed on synaptic inputs within the dendritic trees of si...
Neurons and their networks underlie our perceptions, actions and memories. The latest work on inform...
Neurons and their networks underlie our perceptions, actions and memories. The latest work on inform...
Sometimes a simple mathematical model suffices for both testing and demonstrating fundamental dynami...
The brain is an organ that takes the central role in advanced information processing. There exist gr...
The field of computational neuroscience has received a substantial boost during the last two decades...
The adult human brain has around 10$^{11}$ neurons and 10$^{15}$ connections between these neurons...
The brain is organized on multiple levels. The lowest meaningful one pertains to the molecular realm...
The brain is arguably the most complex system known to man. Under the eyes of a physicist, brains sh...
This thesis deals with the development and analysis of mathematical models of brain activity, with a...
Abstract: In human brain modelling it is very important to understand the all of process that involv...
We review mathematical aspects of biophysical dynamics, signal transduction and network architecture...
Technological advances in experimental neuroscience are generating vast quantities of data, from the...