Functional Relevance of Different Basal Ganglia Pathways Investigated in a Spiking Model with Reward Dependent Plasticity
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Animal models in psychiatric research: The RDoC system as a new framework for endophenotype-oriented translational neuroscience.Untangling Basal Ganglia Network Dynamics and Function: Role of Dopamine Depletion and Inhibition Investigated in a Spiking Network Model.Basal Ganglia Neuromodulation Over Multiple Temporal and Structural Scales-Simulations of Direct Pathway MSNs Investigate the Fast Onset of Dopaminergic Effects and Predict the Role of Kv4.2.
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Functional Relevance of Different Basal Ganglia Pathways Investigated in a Spiking Model with Reward Dependent Plasticity
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scientific article published on 21 July 2016
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Functional Relevance of Differ ...... th Reward Dependent Plasticity
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Functional Relevance of Differ ...... h Reward Dependent Plasticity.
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Functional Relevance of Differ ...... th Reward Dependent Plasticity
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Functional Relevance of Differ ...... h Reward Dependent Plasticity.
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Functional Relevance of Differ ...... th Reward Dependent Plasticity
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Functional Relevance of Differ ...... h Reward Dependent Plasticity.
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Jeanette Hellgren-Kotaleski
Mikael Lindahl
Philip J Tully
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10.3389/FNCIR.2016.00053
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2016-07-21T00:00:00Z