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Benjamin Staude

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Journal of Computational Neuroscience|October 29, 2009
CuBIC: cumulant based inference of higher-order correlations in massively parallel spike trainsBenjamin Staude, Stefan Rotter, Sonja Grün
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|August 21, 2010
Higher-order correlations in non-stationary parallel spike trains: statistical modeling and inferenceBenjamin Staude, Sonja Grün, Stefan Rotter
Neural Computation|March 14, 2008
Can spike coordination be differentiated from rate covariation?Benjamin Staude, Stefan Rotter, Sonja Grün
Plos Computational Biology|June 1, 2011
How structure determines correlations in neuronal networksVolker Pernice, Benjamin Staude, Stefano Cardanobile, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|May 17, 2012
Recurrent interactions in spiking networks with arbitrary topologyVolker Pernice, Benjamin Staude, Stefano Cardanobile, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|May 8, 2012
Modeling and analyzing higher-order correlations in non-Poissonian spike trainsImke C G Reimer, Benjamin Staude, Werner Ehm, et al.
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|March 12, 2013
A new method to infer higher-order spike correlations from membrane potentialsImke C G Reimer, Benjamin Staude, Clemens Boucsein, et al.
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Journal of Computational Neuroscience|October 29, 2009
CuBIC: cumulant based inference of higher-order correlations in massively parallel spike trainsBenjamin Staude, Stefan Rotter, Sonja Grün
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|August 21, 2010
Higher-order correlations in non-stationary parallel spike trains: statistical modeling and inferenceBenjamin Staude, Sonja Grün, Stefan Rotter
Neural Computation|March 14, 2008
Can spike coordination be differentiated from rate covariation?Benjamin Staude, Stefan Rotter, Sonja Grün
Plos Computational Biology|June 1, 2011
How structure determines correlations in neuronal networksVolker Pernice, Benjamin Staude, Stefano Cardanobile, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|May 17, 2012
Recurrent interactions in spiking networks with arbitrary topologyVolker Pernice, Benjamin Staude, Stefano Cardanobile, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|May 8, 2012
Modeling and analyzing higher-order correlations in non-Poissonian spike trainsImke C G Reimer, Benjamin Staude, Werner Ehm, et al.
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|March 12, 2013
A new method to infer higher-order spike correlations from membrane potentialsImke C G Reimer, Benjamin Staude, Clemens Boucsein, et al.
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