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Douglas A Baxter

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Neurocomputing|October 25, 2007
Short-Term Plasticity in a Computational Model of the Tail-Withdrawal Circuit in AplysiaDouglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 28, 2008
Simulator for neural networks and action potentialsDouglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|December 5, 2006
Feeding behavior of Aplysia: a model system for comparing cellular mechanisms of classical and operant conditioningDouglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|July 5, 2003
Computational study of enhanced excitability in Hermissenda: membrane conductances modulated by 5-HTYidao Cai, Douglas A Baxter, Terry Crow
Biophysical Journal|November 5, 2002
A reduced model clarifies the role of feedback loops and time delays in the Drosophila circadian oscillatorPaul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Neuroscience Letters|July 23, 2002
Correlation between activity in neuron B52 and two features of fictive feeding in AplysiaRomuald Nargeot, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 24, 2018
Paradoxical LTP maintenance with inhibition of protein synthesis and the proteasome suggests a novel protein synthesis requirement for early LTP reversalPaul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|April 28, 2009
Interlinked dual-time feedback loops can enhance robustness to stochasticity and persistence of memoryPaul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 2, 2004
Modeling interactions between electrical activity and second-messenger cascades in Aplysia neuron R15Xintian Yu, John H Byrne, Douglas A Baxter
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|April 18, 2019
How can memories last for days, years, or a lifetime? Proposed mechanisms for maintaining synaptic potentiation and memoryPaul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
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Neurocomputing|October 25, 2007
Short-Term Plasticity in a Computational Model of the Tail-Withdrawal Circuit in AplysiaDouglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 28, 2008
Simulator for neural networks and action potentialsDouglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|December 5, 2006
Feeding behavior of Aplysia: a model system for comparing cellular mechanisms of classical and operant conditioningDouglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|July 5, 2003
Computational study of enhanced excitability in Hermissenda: membrane conductances modulated by 5-HTYidao Cai, Douglas A Baxter, Terry Crow
Biophysical Journal|November 5, 2002
A reduced model clarifies the role of feedback loops and time delays in the Drosophila circadian oscillatorPaul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Neuroscience Letters|July 23, 2002
Correlation between activity in neuron B52 and two features of fictive feeding in AplysiaRomuald Nargeot, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 24, 2018
Paradoxical LTP maintenance with inhibition of protein synthesis and the proteasome suggests a novel protein synthesis requirement for early LTP reversalPaul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|April 28, 2009
Interlinked dual-time feedback loops can enhance robustness to stochasticity and persistence of memoryPaul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 2, 2004
Modeling interactions between electrical activity and second-messenger cascades in Aplysia neuron R15Xintian Yu, John H Byrne, Douglas A Baxter
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|April 18, 2019
How can memories last for days, years, or a lifetime? Proposed mechanisms for maintaining synaptic potentiation and memoryPaul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne
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