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The following pages link to Impact of slow K\(^+\) currents on spike generation can be described by an adaptive threshold model (Q1704986):
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- Spike-frequency adaptation of a two-compartment neuron modulated by extracellular electric fields (Q309511) (← links)
- A single mechanism driving both inactivation and adaptation in rapidly adapting currents of DRG neurons? (Q1693757) (← links)
- The potassium A-current, low firing rates and rebound excitation in Hodgkin-Huxley models (Q1907957) (← links)
- Contributions of adaptation currents to dynamic spike threshold on slow timescales: biophysical insights from conductance-based models (Q2005220) (← links)
- On a stochastic neuronal model integrating correlated inputs (Q2160831) (← links)
- Fast-slow analysis as a technique for understanding the neuronal response to current ramps (Q2163553) (← links)
- The effects of background noise on a biophysical model of olfactory bulb mitral cells (Q2168360) (← links)
- Dynamics of spike threshold in a two-compartment neuron with passive dendrite (Q2200264) (← links)
- Slowly activating outward membrane currents generate input-output sub-harmonic cross frequency coupling in neurons (Q2225980) (← links)
- Axonal geometry as a tool for modulating firing patterns (Q2289328) (← links)
- Role of A-type K\(^+\) channels in spike broadening observed in soma and axon of Hermissenda type-B photoreceptors: a simulation study (Q2500246) (← links)
- A review of stochastic models of neuronal dynamics: from a single neuron to networks (Q6606789) (← links)