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dominic.standage.netPublicationsBook ChaptersDominic Standage and Thomas Trappenberg, Cognitive Neuroscience, The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive Science, Keith Frankish and William Ramsey (eds.), Cambridge University Press, in press Journal publicationsDominic Standage and Martin Pare, Persistent storage capability impairs decision making in a biophysical network model, Neural Networks, doi: 10.1016/j.neunet.2011.05.004, in press Dominic Standage, Hongzhi You, Da-Hui Wang and Michael C. Dorris, Gain modulation by an urgency signal controls the speed-accuracy trade-off in a network model of a cortical decision circuit, Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 5:7, doi: 10.3389/fncom.2011.00007, 2011 Dominic Standage, Sajiya Jalil and Thomas Trappenberg, Computational consequences of experimentally derived spike-time and weight dependent plasticity rules, Biological Cybernetics, 96:615-623, 2007 Dominic I. Standage, Thomas P. Trappenberg and Raymond M. Klein, Modelling divided visual attention with a winner-take-all network, Neural Networks, 18, 5-6:620-627, 2005 Thomas P. Trappenberg and Dominic I. Standage, Multi-packet regions in stabilized continuous attractor networks, Neurocomputing, 65-66:617-622, 2005 Manuscripts in review and in preparationDominic Standage and Martin Pare, Persistent storage capability impairs decision making in a biophysical network model, in review Dominic Standage and Michael C. Dorris, Trading speed and accuracy by coding time: a coupled-circuit cortical model, in preperation David M. Milstein, Dominic Standage and Michael C. Dorris, Motor planning processes are influenced by the value and timing of potential actions, in preparation Dominic Standage, Thomas Trappenberg and Stefan Krueger, The dependence of LTP on post-synaptic bursting and the theta rhythm is explained by calcium flux in a dynamic model of CA3-CA1 plasticity, in preparation Conference proceedingsConference proceedingsDominic Standage and Thomas Trappenberg, The trouble with weight-dependent STDP, Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 2007, 1359 - 1364 Dominic I. Standage, Thomas P. Trappenberg and Raymond M. Klein, A continuous attractor neural network model of divided visual attention, Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 2005, 2897 - 2902 Dominic I. Standage and Thomas P. Trappenberg, Differences in the sub-threshold dynamics of leaky integrate-and-fire and Hodgkin-Huxley neuron models, Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 2005, 396 - 399 Conference AbstractsDominic Standage and Michael C. Dorris A local-circuit cortical model supports timing in the hundreds of milliseconds range, Society for Neuroscience Meeting, SfN 2010, San Diego, USA Dominic Standage and Martin Pare A temporal signal provides flexible control of the speed and accuracy of decisions by gain modulation of circuit dynamics in a neural model of LIP, Society for Neuroscience Meeting, SfN 2009, Chicago, USA Dominic Standage and Martin Pare A canonical cortical model predictss persistent mnemonic activity in area LIP is afferently driven, Canadian Physiological Society Meeting, CPS 2009, Mont St. Anne, Canada Dominic Standage and Martin Pare A network of spiking neurons makes slower, more accurate decisions under parameters that do not support working memory, Society for Neuroscience Meeting, SfN 2008, Washington, DC, USA Dominic Standage and Martin Pare A network of spiking neurons predicts eye movement decisions in a visual discrimination task under impaired NMDA function, Canadian Association for Neuroscience Meeting, CAN 2008, Montreal, Canada Dominic Standage and Thomas Trappenberg, An efficient Ca2+ based plasticity rule with combined Ca2+ sources, The sixteenth Annual Computional Neuroscience Meeting CNS*2007, July 8-12, 2007, Toronto, Canada Dominic Standage and Thomas Trappenberg, Probabilistic, weight-dependent STDP leads to rate-dependent synaptic fixed points, The Fifteenth Annual Computional Neuroscience Meeting CNS*2006, July 16-20, 2006, Edinburgh, UK Dominic Standage, Sajiya Jalil and Thomas Trappenberg, A weight-dependent STDP rule leading to rate-dependent synaptic fixed points, The Tenth International Conference of Cognitive and Neural Systems, May 17-20 2006, Boston University Dominic I. Standage, Thomas P. Trappenberg and Raymond M. Klein, A topographic saliency map that accounts for divided visual attention, The Ninth International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems |
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