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On the Performance of Voltage Stepping for the Simulation of Adaptive, Nonlinear Integrate-and-Fire Neuronal Networks
Kaabi M. G., Tonnelier A., Martinez D.
Neural Computation 23, 5 (2011) 1187-1204 [inria-00611646 - version 1]
On the performance of voltage-stepping for the simulation of adaptive, nonlinear, integrate-and-fire neuronal networks
Kaabi M. G., Tonnelier A., Martinez D.
Neural Computation 23, 5 (2010) 1187-1204 [inria-00543030 - version 1]
fulltext access Voltage-stepping schemes for the simulation of spiking neural networks
Zheng G., Tonnelier A., Martinez D.
Journal of Computational Neuroscience 26, 3 (2009) 409-423 [inria-00189386 - version 4]
fulltext access Simulation de réseaux de neurones intègre-et-tire non linéaires par discrétisation du potentiel
Kaabi M. G., Zheng G., Tonnelier A., Martinez D.
Dans Deuxième conférence française de Neurosciences Computationnelles, "Neurocomp08" (2008) [hal-00331595 - version 1]
fulltext access Event-driven simulations of nonlinear integrate-and-fire neurons
Tonnelier A., Belmabrouk H., Martinez D.
Neural Computation 19, 12 (2007) 3226-3238 [inria-00103500 - version 1]
fulltext access Stabilization of pulse waves through inhibition in a feedforward neural network
Tonnelier A.
Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 210 (2005) 118-137 [hal-00390718 - version 1]
fulltext access On the number of limit cycles in piecewise linear Liénard systems
Tonnelier A.
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 15, 4 (2005) 1417-1422 [hal-00390723 - version 1]
fulltext access Categorization of neural excitability using threshold models
Tonnelier A.
Neural Computation 17, 7 (2005) 1447-1455 [hal-00390768 - version 1]
On the number of limit cycles in piecewise linear Liénard systems
Tonnelier A.
International journal of bifurcation and chaos in applied sciences and engineering 15, 4 (2005) 1417--1422 [inria-00000583 - version 1]
A model of contextual effect on reproduced extents in recall tasks: The issue of the imputed motion hypothesis
Sarrazin J. C., Tonnelier A., Alexandre F.
Biological cybernetics. 92, 5 (2005) 303--315 [inria-00000582 - version 1]