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Kubie, J. L., Fenton A. A., Lytton WW., & Burgess N. (2009).  Grid-cell models for navigation and context discrimination. Society for Neuroscience 2009 (SFN '09).
Knox, A. T., Glauser T., Tenney J., Lytton WW., & Holland K. (2018).  Modeling pathogenesis and treatment response in childhood absence epilepsy. Epilepsia. 59, 135–145.
Kerr, CC., Fietkiewicz CT., Chadderdon GL., Neymotin SA., & Lytton WW. (2010).  Development of In Silico Brain for DARPA REPAIR project. DARPA Neural Engineering, Science, and Technology Meeting.
Kerr, C., Van Albada S. J., Neymotin S. A., Chadderdon G. L., Robinson P. A., & Lytton WW. (2012).  Effects of basal ganglia on cortical computation: A hybrid network/neural field model. Society for Neuroscience 2012 (SFN '12).
Kerr, CC., O'Shea DJ., Goo W., Dura-Bernal S., Francis JT., Diester I., et al. (2014).  Network-level effects of optogenetic stimulation in a computer model of macaque primary motor cortex. BMC Neuroscience. 15, P107.
Kerr, CC., van Albada SJ., Chadderdon GL., Neymotin SA., Robinson PA., & Lytton WW. (2012).  Effects of basal ganglia on cortical computation: a hybrid network/neural field model. Society for Neuroscience.
Kerr, CC., van Albada SJ., Neymotin S., Chadderdon GL., Robinson PA., & Lytton WW. (2013).  Cortical information flow in Parkinson's disease: a composite network/field model. Front Comput Neurosci. 7, 39.
Kerr, CC., Neymotin SA., Mo J., Schroeder CE., M D., & Lytton WW. (2011).  Interlaminar feedback connections dominate in macaque inferotemporal cortex: in vivo and in silico studies. Society for Neuroscience.
Kerr, C. C., Dura-Bernal S., Smolinski T. G., Chadderdon G. L., & Wilson D. P. (2018).  Optimization by Adaptive Stochastic Descent. PLOS ONE. 13, 1-16.
Kerr, C., Dura-Bernal S., Menzies R. J., Mclauchlan C., Van Albada S. J., Kedziora D. J., et al. (2016).  Computational capacity as a function of network size. Society for Neuroscience 2016 (SFN '16).
Kerr, CC., Neymotin S., Chadderdon GL., Fietkiewicz CT., Francis JT., & Lytton WW. (2012).  Electrostimulation as a prosthesis for repair of information flow in a computer model of neocortex. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehab Eng. 20, 153–60.
Kerr, CC., Neymotin SA., Song W., Francis JT., & Lytton WW. (2011).  Modulation of stimulus fields in a computer model of the thalamocortical system. Society for Neuroscience.
Kerr, C., Choi J. S., Dura-Bernal S., Francis J. T., & Lytton WW. (2014).  One size does not fit all: Calibrating microstimulation to individual subjects using spiking network models. Society for Neuroscience 2014 (SFN '14).
Kerr, C. C., O'Shea D. J., Goo W., Dura-Bernal S., Francis J. T., Diester I., et al. (2014).  Network-level effects of optogenetic stimulation in a computer model of macaque primary motor cortex. Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS 14').
Kerr, CC., Mo J., Neymotin SA., M D., & Lytton WW. (2011).  Interlaminar Granger causality and alpha oscillations in a model of macaque cortex. Computational Neuroscience.
Kerr, C., Von Kraus L., Iordanou J., Neymotin S. A., Francis J., & Lytton WW. (2013).  Receptive field formation and erasure in somatosensory cortex. Society for Neuroscience 2013 (SFN '13).
Kerr, C. C., O'Shea D. J., Goo W., Dura-Bernal S., Diester I., Kalanithi P., et al. (2014).  Information flow in optogenetically stimulated macaque motor cortex: simulation and experiment. Neural Control of Movement (NCM) meeting.
Kerr, C. C., Van Albada S. J., Neymotin S. A., Chadderdon, Iii G. L., Robinson P. A., & Lytton W. W. (2013).  Multiscale modeling of cortical information flow in Parkinson's disease. Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS '13).
Kelley, C.., Dura-Bernal S.., Neymotin S.., & Lytton W.. W. (2019).  Dendritic resonance in a detailed model of pyramidal tract neuron of mouse primary motor cortex. Society for Neuroscience 2019 (SFN '19).
Kapur, A., Lytton WW., Ketchum K., & Haberly L. (1997).  Regulation of the NMDA component of EPSPs by different components of postsynaptic GABAergic inhibition: A computer simulation analysis in piriform cortex. jnphys. 78, 2546-2559.
Kapur, A., Pearce R., Lytton WW., & L H. (1997).  \gabaa-mediated IPSCs in piriform cortex have fast and slow components with different properties and locations on pyramidal cells: Study with physiological and modeling methods. jnphys. 78, 2531-2545.