Search Results - "Borisyuk, Roman"
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From decision to action: Detailed modelling of frog tadpoles reveals neuronal mechanisms of decision-making and reproduces unpredictable swimming movements in response to sensory signals
Published in PLoS computational biology (13-12-2021)“…How does the brain process sensory stimuli, and decide whether to initiate locomotor behaviour? To investigate this question we develop two whole body computer…”
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Structural and functional properties of a probabilistic model of neuronal connectivity in a simple locomotor network
Published in eLife (28-03-2018)“…Although, in most animals, brain connectivity varies between individuals, behaviour is often similar across a species. What fundamental structural properties…”
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A Population Model of Deep Brain Stimulation in Movement Disorders From Circuits to Cells
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (05-03-2020)“…For more than 30 years, deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been used to target the symptoms of a number of neurological disorders and in particular movement…”
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A Network Model of Local Field Potential Activity in Essential Tremor and the Impact of Deep Brain Stimulation
Published in PLoS computational biology (09-01-2017)“…Essential tremor (ET), a movement disorder characterised by an uncontrollable shaking of the affected body part, is often professed to be the most common…”
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Tadpole VR: virtual reality visualization of a simulated tadpole spinal cord
Published in Virtual reality : the journal of the Virtual Reality Society (01-03-2021)“…Recent advances in “developmental” approach (combining experimental study with computational modeling) of neural networks produce increasingly large data sets,…”
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From phase advance to phase delay: Flexible coordination between neuronal rhythms by the duration of synaptic input
Published in Physical review research (01-07-2023)“…Coupled neuronal oscillators generate a wide range of dynamic activity patterns that drive various behaviors in animals. A single neural circuit can generate…”
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Can simple rules control development of a pioneer vertebrate neuronal network generating behavior?
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (08-01-2014)“…How do the pioneer networks in the axial core of the vertebrate nervous system first develop? Fundamental to understanding any full-scale neuronal network is…”
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A developmental approach to predicting neuronal connectivity from small biological datasets: a gradient-based neuron growth model
Published in PloS one (21-02-2014)“…Relating structure and function of neuronal circuits is a challenging problem. It requires demonstrating how dynamical patterns of spiking activity lead to…”
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A neural model of selective attention and object segmentation in the visual scene: An approach based on partial synchronization and star-like architecture of connections
Published in Neural networks (01-07-2009)“…A brain-inspired computational system is presented that allows sequential selection and processing of objects from a visual scene. The system is comprised of…”
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Visual perception of ambiguous figures: synchronization based neural models
Published in Biological cybernetics (01-06-2009)“…We develop and study two neural network models of perceptual alternations. Both models have a star-like architecture of connections with a central element…”
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Oscillatory model of attention-guided object selection and novelty detection
Published in Neural networks (01-09-2004)“…We develop a new oscillatory model that combines consecutive selection of objects and discrimination between new and familiar objects. The model works with…”
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Spiking neural network models for memorizing sequences with forward and backward recall
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A computational model of familiarity detection for natural pictures, abstract images, and random patterns: Combination of deep learning and anti-Hebbian training
Published in Neural networks (01-11-2021)“…We present a neural network model for familiarity recognition of different types of images in the perirhinal cortex (the FaRe model). The model is designed as…”
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Axon and dendrite geography predict the specificity of synaptic connections in a functioning spinal cord network
Published in Neural development (10-09-2007)“…How specific are the synaptic connections formed as neuronal networks develop and can simple rules account for the formation of functioning circuits? These…”
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Gradient based spinal cord axogenesis and locomotor connectome of the hatchling Xenopus tadpole
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Modeling perceptual multi-stability with Hodgkin-Huxley neurons
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Oscillatory activity in the neural networks of spiking elements
Published in BioSystems (01-10-2002)“…We study the dynamics of activity in the neural networks of enhanced integrate-and-fire elements (with random noise, refractory periods, signal propagation…”
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Modelling selective attention with Hodgkin-Huxley neurons
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Reaction times in visual search can be explained by a simple model of neural synchronization
Published in Neural networks (01-03-2017)“…We present an oscillatory neural network model that can account for reaction times in visual search experiments. The model consists of a central oscillator…”
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A theory of epineuronal memory
Published in Neural networks (01-12-2004)“…How can a brain maintain stable memories and behaviors when its underlying electrical and chemical structures are constantly changing? We investigate this…”
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