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    A 3-D Interactive Model for Peripheral Vestibular Signal Processing

    We have developed a three dimensional graphical model as a representation for vestibular signal processing. The model is interactive and allows the user to make modifications to the anatomical structure of the...

    B. R. Parnas, M. D. Ross in The Neurobiology of Computation (1995)

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    The Effects of Neuronal Modeling Parameters on the Auditory Nerve Image: an Exploration of Parameter Space

    In this work we have looked at the effects of neuronal modeling parameters on the images generated by ensembles of neurons. It is clear that the parameters have an effect on the response behavior of single uni...

    B. R. Parnas, E. R. Lewis in Computation in Neurons and Neural Systems (1994)

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    A Computationally Efficient Spike Initiator Model that Produces a Wide Variety of Neural Responses

    We have developed an integrate-and-fire spike-initiation model based on that of Hill (1936), which comprises a pair of coupled, linear differential equations describing membrane potential and a threshold varia...

    B. R. Parnas, E. R. Lewis in Neural Systems: Analysis and Modeling (1993)

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    A Parallel Neural Model for Auditory Front End Processing

    We have developed a massively parallel modeling framework for the mammalian auditory front end (Gangnes, 1990). It comprises a set of linear cochlear filters each connected to a set of independently firing, no...

    B. R. Parnas, K. S. Gangnes, D. A. Feld in Analysis and Modeling of Neural Systems (1992)