> Posters


Find below the list of the posters from members of the laboratory. Some tips on how to make good posters can be found on Kathryn W. Tosney website, and also here. Here are summaries of what constitutes a bad poster and a good poster.

The Traveling Salesrat: Insights into optimal spatial navigation and the role of the dopaminergic system.
L.Watkins, G. M. Martin, JM Fellous
Society for Neuroscience, Chicago IL
2009  
Reliable Transmission of Visual Inputs into Cortex Depends on Thalamic Synchrony.
H.P. Wang , D.J. Spencer, J.M. Fellous, T.J. Sejnowski
Society for Neuroscience, Chicago IL
2009  

Re-making memories: A novel paradigm to study memory reconsolidation in rats.
Bethany Jones, Lynn Nadel and Jean-Marc Fellous
Society for Neuroscience, Chicago IL

2009  
Role of the ventral tegmental area in anxiety disorders: electrophysiological and reversible inactivation studies in a rodent model of posttraumatic stress disorder.
Corral-Frias NS, Cremer JK, Valdes JM, French ED, Fellous JM
Society for Neuroscience, Chicago IL
2009  

Development of a network model to predict alterations in PreBötzinger Complex neurons caused by prenatal nicotine exposure.
Gregory L. Powell, Jason Q. Pilarski, Ralph F. Fregosi, Jean-Marc Fellous
Society for Neuroscience, Chicago IL

2009  

Learning to give up! The contribution of the rodent dopaminergic system to extinction.
Sarah J. Cook, Nadia Corral-Frias, Julia Cremer, Jose L. Valdes, Jean-Marc Fellous
Society for Neuroscience, Chicago IL

2009  
Reactivation of populations of Ventral Tegmental Area neurons in the rat.
J.L. Valdes, B.L. McNaughton and JM Fellous.
Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC
2008 <PDF>
Distinct characteristics of CA1 place cells correlated with medial or lateral entorhinal cortex layer III input.
McNaughton BL, Hoang LT, Valdes JL, Maurer AP, Burke SN, Fellous JM
Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC
2008 <PDF>
Latent effects of inescapable footshock on Ventral Tegmental Area dopamine cell excitability.
Corral-Frias NS, Valdes JL, Fellous JM, French ED.
Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC
2008 <PDF>
Expression of the immediate-early gene Arc in rat ventral tegmental neurons during aging.
LT Hoang, JM Fellous, CA Barnes.
Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC
2008 <PDF>
Heuristics for revealing the event structure of neuronal spike trains.
JV Toups, JM Fellous, TJ Sejnowski and PH Tiesinga.
Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC
2008 <PDF>
Intrinsic current based phase precession in a toroidal attractor model of path integration in medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) grid cells: effects of speed input and intrinsic current time constants.
Z Navratilova, JM Fellous, B.L. McNaughton.
Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC
2008 <PDF>

Synchronous Thalamic Inputs Drive Cortical Neurons Reliably with Balanced Excitatory and Inhibitory Inputs
Hsi-Ping Wang, Donald J. Spencer, Jean-Marc Fellous and Terrence Sejnowski
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego

2007  
A Biophysical Model of Cortical Up and Down States: Roles of Excitatory and Inhibitory Balance and H Current.
Zaneta Navratilova and Jean-Marc Fellous
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego.
2007 <PDF>
Dynamics of sequence learning in rats: The influence of reminders and training by blocks.
B Jones, A McClung, A Hupbach, O Hardt, R Gomez, L Nadel and JM Fellous
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego.
2007 <PDF>
Dynamics of Neural Assemblies Involved in Memory-Trace Replay.
M Tatsuno, P Lipa, B L. McNaughton and JM Fellous
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego.
2007  
¿Teléfono descompuesto en el cerebro?:Patrones precisos de actividad neural en CA1 a partir de sinapsis no confiables. Modelando una explicación.
Nadia Corral-Frias, Adam Buntaine and Jean-Marc Fellous
XV Congreso Mexicano de Psicología, Hermossilo, MX
2007 <PDF>
Emergence of reliable spike patterns in models of CA1 cells contacted by unreliable synapses.
A Buntaine, N Corral-Frias and JM Fellous
Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Toronto, CA
2007

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Stability of in vitro spike patterns under variation of stimulus amplitude.
Toups JV, Fellous JM, Thomas PJ, Tiesinga PHE and Sejnowski TJ
Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta.
2006 <PDF>
A Novel Analysis Framework for Characterizing Ensemble Spike Patterns Using Spike Train Clustering and Information Geometry.
Lipa P, Tatsuno M, Amari S, McNaughton BL and Fellous JM.
Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta.
2006 <PDF>
Stochastic synaptic transmission in Hippocampus and Cortex.
Buntaine A, Hoang V, Bhanpuri N and Fellous JM
Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta.
2006 <PDF>
Reliability of V1 Cell Responses to Thalamic Natural Stimulus Inputs.
Wang HP, Fellous JM, Spencer DJ, and Sejnowski TJ.
Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC.
2005  
Intrinsic and circuit resonance properties in map-based model neurons
M.Bazhenov, N.F. Rulkov, J.-M. Fellous, I. Timofeev
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego.
2004 <PDF>
Statistical validation of spike patterns revealed by fuzzy clustering algorithms.
Toups JV, Fellous JM and Tiesinga PH.
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego.
2004 <PDF>

A Biophysical Neuronal Model Exploring Attention Mechanisms in Visual Cortex
Mishra J, Fellous JM, Sejnowski TJ.
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego.

2004 <PDF>

Synchrony as a mechanism for attentional gain modulation
Jose, J.V., Tiesinga P, Salinas E. and Sejnowski T.J.
COSYNE 2004

2004 <PDF>
Experimental characterization of single neuron spike-time patterns.
Thomas PJ, Fellous JM, Tiesinga PHE, Sejnowski TJ
Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans.
2003 <PDF>
Interaction of sub-threshold Oscillations with Synaptic Inputs in the Cortex.
Stiefel KM, Fellous JM, Sejnowski TJ.
Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans.
2003 <PDF>
Firing reliably with unreliable synapses.
Fellous JM, Spencer D, Wang HP, Junek S, Eagleman DM, Sejnowski TJ.
Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans.
2003 <PDF>
Modulation of the Frequency Preference and Attractor Structure of Prefrontal Cortical Neurons.
Fellous JM, Schreiber S, Tiesinga PHE, Sejnowski TJ.
Society for Neuroscience 445.19, Orlando, FL.
2002 <PDF>
Is attentional gain modulation optimal at gamma frequencies?
Jose JV, Tiesinga PHE, Fellous JM, Salinas E, Sejnowski TJ.
Society for Neuroscience 55.6, Orlando, FL.
2002 <PDF>
Synchronization as a mechanism for attentional modulation
Jose J.V., Tiesinga P.H.E., Fellous J-M., Salinas E., Sejnowski T.J.
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego
2001
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Reliability, precision and the neuronal code
Tiesinga P.H.E., Thomas P.J., Fellous J-M., Sejnowski T.J.
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego
2001
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Dopamine facilitates the sustained firing of rat layer V prefrontal pyramidal cells in vitro
Fellous J-M. and Sejnowski T.J.
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego
2001
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Entrainment by synchronized inhibition boosts information transfer in neocortical neurons
Jose J.V., Tiesinga P.H.E., Fellous J-M. and Sejnowski T.J.
Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans
2000
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Computational model of carbachol-induced delta, theta and gamma oscillations in the hippocampus
Tiesinga P.H.E., Fellous J-M., Jose J.V. and Sejnowski T.J.
Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans
2000
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Dynamic clamp of cortical neurons in vitro simulates in vivo activity patterns
Fellous J-M., Destexhe A. and Sejnowski T.J.
Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans
2000
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Spike timing reliability in the prefrontal cortex depends on the frequency content of its synaptic inputs
Fellous J-M., Houweling A.R., Modi R.H., Rao R.P.N. and Sejnowski T.J.
Society for Neuroscience, Miami
1999
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The involvement of CA1 and CA3 in Carbachol-induced oscillations in the hippocampal slice
Fellous J-M. and Sejnowski T.J.
Society for Neuroscience, Los Angeles
1998
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Working memory mediated by NMDA channels: Implications for Schizophrenia
Fellous J-M. and Lisman J.E.
Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans
1997
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Multiple carbachol-induced oscillations in the hippocampal slice
Fellous J-M. and Lisman J.E.
Computational Neuroscience, Big Sky, MN.
1997
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Face Recognition by Elastic Bunch Graph Matching
Fellous J-M., Wiskott L., Kruger N., von der Malsburg C.
Vision, Recognition, Action: Neural Models of Mind and Machine Boston University, Boston, MA.
1997
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Using the World-Wide-Web as a Tool for an Inter-Disciplinary approach to the Scientific Study of Emotion
Fellous J-M. and Hudlicka E.
Society for Neuroscience.
Washington DC.
1996
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