Lab Publications
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Data-driven model of auditory thalamocortical system rhythms.
Society for Neuroscience (SFN '19).
(2019). Dendritic plateau generation model in cortical pyramidal neurons: A link to cortical ensembles.
Society for Neuroscience 2017 (SFN '17).
(2017). Dendritic morphology of corticospinal and crossed-corticostriatal neurons in mouse primary motor cortex.
Society for Neuroscience 2016 (SFN '16).
(2016). A dynamic data-driven approach to closed-loop neuroprosthetics based on multiscale biomimetic brain models.
IEEE Interanationl Conference on High Performance Computing 2015 Workshop: InfoSymbiotics/Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS) for Smarter Systems, Bangalore, India.
(2015). Dynamical microstates in primary auditory cortex.
Society for Neuroscience 2013 (SFN '13).
(2013). Dynamical microstates in primary auditory cortex.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts. 43,
(2013). Dopamine-based reinforcement learning of virtual arm reaching task in a spiking model of motor cortex.
Society for Neuroscience.
(2012). Dopamine-based reinforcement learning of virtual arm reaching task in a spiking model of motor cortex.
International Conference on Cognititve and Neural Systems 16.
(2012). Dynamically repairing and replacing neural networks: using hybrid computational and biological tools.
{IEEE} Pulse. 3, 57-59.
(2012). Development of In Silico Brain for DARPA REPAIR project.
DARPA Neural Engineering, Science, and Technology Meeting.
(2010). Disinhibition can account for the neural discoordination associated with impaired cognitive control.
Society for Neuroscience 2009 (SFN '09).
(2009). Data mining of time-domain features from neural extracellular field data.
Studies in Computational Intelligence. 151, 119-140.
(2008). Data mining through simulation.
Methods Mol Biol. 401, 155-166.
(2007).
(1997).
Direct dyslexia: Preserved oral reading of real words in Wernicke's aphasia.
Brain. 112, 583-594.
(1989).