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Echolocation in bats --- Sensory maps --- Theory of localization of brain function
Walusinski O. Yawn. (2008), Scholarpedia, 3(6):6463 | Wolfe J & Horowitz T S. Visual search. (2008), Scholarpedia, 3(7):3325. |
Morris R.G.M. Morris water maze. (2008), Scholarpedia, 3(8):6315. | Llinas R. Neuron. (2008), Scholarpedia, 3(8):1490. |
Pine J. Neurochip. (2008), Scholarpedia, 3(10):7766. | Ungerleider L.G. & Pessoa L. What and where pathways. (2008), Scholarpedia, 3(11):5342. |
Todorovic D. Gestalt principles. (2008), Scholarpedia, 3(12):5345. | Shouval H. Maintenance of synaptic plasticity. (2009), Scholarpedia, 4(1):1606. |
Calabrese A. Ocular dominance column. (2009), Scholarpedia, 4(3):2668. | Mattis D. Magnetism:_mathematical_aspects. (2010), Scholarpedia, 5(7):10316. |
Gross G. Multielectrode array. (2011), Scholarpedia, 6(3):5749. |
+ unofficially, Donald Olding Hebb, Pyramidal neuron, Binocular rivalry
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* Zhang, J., Campbell, R.E., Ting, A.Y., and Tsien, R.Y. (2002) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12461557?dopt=Citation Creating new fluorescent probes for cell biology], ''Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol.'', '''3''', 906-918.<br/>
The reference will look like:
- Zhang, J., Campbell, R.E., Ting, A.Y., and Tsien, R.Y. (2002) Creating new fluorescent probes for cell biology, Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol., 3, 906-918.
This is pretty straightforward as it just involves adding extra little bits of text such as [ and ''' here and there within the bibliography format. Both Sente and Endnote enable the URL to be included in the bibliography (tip from Robert Campbell).
In-text refs link to complete reference
Zu07 or any text serving as a link to the <label> associated to each reference.
References
- <label>Zu07</label>Zumer J, Attias H, Sekihara K, Nagarajan S. (2007): A probabilistic algorithm integrating source localization and noise suppression for MEG and EEG data. NeuroImage 37:102-115.
(Source: Rey R. Ramirez, Source localization)
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Dear Dr. XXX,
Thank you again for contributing "XXX" to Scholarpedia. As an Associate Editor of Scholarpedia, I am contacting you on behalf of Dr. Eugene M. Izhikevich regarding the following matter:
Scholarpedia has a weekly Featured Author column on its main page. http://www.scholarpedia.org/
You were selected to be one of the featured authors. As you can see on the main page, it consists of a short biography (significant positions, awards and honors, and field of research) with a picture.
If you agree with the general idea, there is some information that I need to write the column. Actually, I found most of it on your academic webpage except for: - a photo of good resolution - your date and place of birth
Approval of the biography by the featured author is an important part of the process. When I'm finished with writing the draft, I'll send you an email. You will then be able to read the draft directly on your userpage and make corrections if necessary.
Sincerely yours,
Abdellatif Nemri, Associate Editor of Scholarpedia.
abdellatif.nemri@scholarpedia.org
Suggestions
Pending: S, R, Spike correlation measures
Declined: Real time fMRI, prion, RNA
History of neuroscience Charles Gross (Princeton Dept of Psychology) cggross@princeton.edu http://www.acampbell.ukfsn.org/bookreviews/r/gross.html Maple Keith Geddes U of Waterloo kogeddes@uwaterloo.ca Pierre Legendre Statistical ecology
Jean-Pierre Changeux
"LabVIEW" National Instruments http://www.ni.com/
B.W. Char, K.O. Geddes, W.M. Gentleman, and G.H. Gonnet, "The design of Maple: A compact, portable, and powerful computer algebra system." Appears in Computer Algebra (Proceedings of EUROCAL '83), J. A. van Hulzen (ed.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, No. 162, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1983, pp. 101-115.
Alzheimer's disease
LSD and Albert Hofmann
Robert W Cox RT fMRI rwcox@nih.gov first detailed report on an rtfMRI setup in 1995 from Weiskopf et al. 2007 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Volume 25, Issue 6, July 2007, Pages 989-1003
R.Christopher deCharms Real-time brain imaging (applications)
Anthony Zador Neural representation check with Anil Seth
color perception http://vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/publications.html
Cell (Bruce Alberts, UCSF) Christian de Duve (Nobel 74) deduveicp.ucl.ac.be
Simple and complex cells (Bogdan Dreher, U Sydney)
Models of orientation selectivity (H. Sompolinski, Hebrew U of Jerusalem)
Dynamics of orientation tuning (V. Dragoi)
Models of primary visual cortex (already exists, but no potential authors yet)
Peter Lennie Spike energy
Psychoactive substances
Glia
Neurology
Parkinson (basal ganglia) Brain cancer (glia) Neurodegenerative diseases Multiple Sclerosis Huntington's chorea Encephalitis lethargica (Oliver Sachs) Meningitis Dyslexia Stroke Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Addiction Depression Psychosis Agnosia Autism Tourette's syndrom Amnesia
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience
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Chapter 1: Techniques in neuroscienceElectrophysiologyNeuroimagingStaining, tracing... Neural data analysis and statisticsSimulation Environments
Molecular and genetic techniques
Chapter 2: Neuroanatomy and physiology
Chapter 3: DevelopmentBrain patterningNeurogenesis and gliogenesisStem cellsAxon and dendrite developementSynaptogenesis and activity-dependant developementDevelopmental cell deathDevelopment of motor, sensory and limbic systemsTransplantation and regenerationEvolution of developmental mechanismsChapter 4: Neural excitability, synapses and glia: cellular mechanismsNeurotransmitters and signaling moleculesLigand gated ion channelsG-protein linked receptorsIon channelstransportersNeurotransmitter releaseSynaptic transmissionSynaptic plasticityLTP, LTD, STDP... Network interactionsEditor: Marc-Oliver Gewaltig Signal propagation, oscillations and synchrony, reliability and spike timing Intrinsic membrane propertiesNeural oscillators, modulation of firing rate properties Dendritic excitability and synaptic integration Glia-neuron interactionsChapter 5: Homeostatic and neuroendocrine systemsNeuroendocrineCardiovascular RegulationRespiratory RegulationThermoregulationGastrointestinal and Urogenital RegulationStress and the BrainRegulation of Food Intake and Body WeightBiological Rhythms and SleepBrain Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Homeostasis |
Chapter 6: Sensory and motor systemsChemical sensesEditor: Maxim Bazhenov Olfaction, taste AuditionVisionMultisensoryVisuomotor processingEye movementVestibularPainTactile/somatosensorySpinal cord injury and plasticityRhythm and Pattern Generating Circuits: Vertebrates and InvertebratesKinematics and EMGReflexes... Motor Neurons and MuscleCerebellumBasal GangliaPostureVoluntary MovementsBrain-Machine InterfaceComparative Anatomy and EvolutionChapter 7: Cognition and behaviorHuman cognition and behaviorPerception, learning, memory, attention, language, emotion, decision making... Animal cognition and behaviorAttention, learning and memory, stress... Motivation and emotionSexual behavior, parental behavior, reward, defensive behavior and agression... NeuroethologyChapter 8: Consciousness ==Editor: Anil K. Seth
Chapter 9: Disorders of the nervous systemNeurodegenerative disorders and movement disordersAlzheimer's, Parkinson's... AgingDevelopmental disordersEpilepsyIschemiaDemyelinating disordersMultiple sclerosis,... Neuromuscular diseasesTraumaNeurotoxicity, Inflammation, and NeuroprotectionNeuro-OncologySensory DisordersGene TherapyCognitive, Emotional, and Behavioral State DisordersSchizophrenia, autism, affective disorders, ADD Addiction and Drugs of AbuseBehavioral PharmacologyChapter 10: History of neuroscienceHistory of concepts and biographies
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