The links below are to publications on PubMed referring to Neuron-C. This list is gathered weekly from PubMed automatically.

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Dendritic spikes amplify the synaptic signal to enhance detection of motion in a simulation of the direction-selective ganglion cell.
Description: Schachter, Michael J, et al. Dendritic spikes amplify the synaptic signal to enhance detection of motion in a simulation of the direction-selective ganglion cell. ''PLoS Comput Biol''. 2010 Aug 19; '''6''' (8):
Directional summation in non-direction selective retinal ganglion cells.
Description: Abbas, Syed Y, et al. Directional summation in non-direction selective retinal ganglion cells. ''PLoS Comput Biol''. 2013; '''9''' (3):e1002969
Species-specific wiring for direction selectivity in the mammalian retina.
Description: Ding, Huayu, et al. Species-specific wiring for direction selectivity in the mammalian retina. ''Nature''. 2016 Jul 7; '''535''' (7610):105-10
Bayesian inference for biophysical neuron models enables stimulus optimization for retinal neuroprosthetics.
Description: Oesterle, Jonathan, et al. Bayesian inference for biophysical neuron models enables stimulus optimization for retinal neuroprosthetics. ''Elife''. 2020 Oct 27; '''9''':
Preserving inhibition with a disinhibitory microcircuit in the retina.
Description: Chen, Qiang, et al. Preserving inhibition with a disinhibitory microcircuit in the retina. ''Elife''. 2020 Dec 3; '''9''':
Cholinergic feedback to bipolar cells contributes to motion detection in the mouse retina.
Description: Hellmer, Chase B, et al. Cholinergic feedback to bipolar cells contributes to motion detection in the mouse retina. ''Cell Rep''. 2021 Dec 14; '''37''' (11):110106
Two mechanisms for direction selectivity in a model of the primate starburst amacrine cell.
Description: Wu, Jiajia, et al. Two mechanisms for direction selectivity in a model of the primate starburst amacrine cell. ''Vis Neurosci''. 2023 May 23; '''40''': E003