Lab Publications

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Conference Paper
Tropper, C., Pataory M., Mcdougal R., Hines M., & Lytton WW. (2014).  Stochastic diffusion simulation in NEURON. Society for Neuroscience 2014 (SFN '14).
Neymotin, SA., Olypher AV., Kao HY., Kelemen E., Jozwicka AE., Lytton WW., et al. (2008).  Standardized assessment of extracellular single unit isolation quality. Society for Neuroscience.
Choi, J. S., Menzies R. J., Dura-Bernal S., Francis J. T., Lytton WW., & Kerr C. C. (2015).  Spiking network modeling of neuronal dynamics in individual rats. BMC Neuroscience.
Neymotin, SA., Kerr CC., Fietkiewicz CT., Chadderdon GL., & Lytton WW. (2011).  Spike-timing-dependent plasticity and subcortical waves enhance alpha oscillations in a computer model of neocortex. Neuroinformatics.
Lytton, WW., Knox A., & Rosenthal J. J. C. (2017).  Site-directed mRNA editing of sodium channels has potential to alter neuronal firing and network dynamics: Computer models. Society for Neuroscience 2017 (SFN '17).
Doherty, D., Sivagnanam S., Dura-Bernal S., & Lytton W. W. (2018).  Simulation of avalanches in mouse primary motor cortex (M1). Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS 18').
Neymotin, SA., Wester JC., Contreras D., & Lytton WW. (2011).  Simulating the spread of activation in neocortical circuits. Computational Neuroscience. Computational Neuroscience.
Gleeson, P., Marin B., Sadeh S., Quintana A., Cantarelli M., Dura-Bernal S., et al. (2016).  A set of curated cortical models at multiple scales on Open Source Brain. Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS 16').
Sherif, M. A., Neymotin S. A., & Lytton WW. (2016).  Schizophrenia genome-wide association studied with computer simulation: gamma oscillations and information flow in CA3. Society for Neuroscience 2016 (SFN '16).
Book Chapter
Lytton, WW., Stewart M., & Hines ML. (2008).  Simulation of large networks: technique and progress. (Soltesz, I., & Staley K., Ed.).Computational Neuroscience in Epilepsy. 3-17.