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JOURNAL ARTICLES:
Grossberg, S., Kuhlmann, L., & Mingolla, E. (2006). A Neural Model of 3D Shape From Texture: Multiple-Scale Filtering, Boundary Grouping, and Surface Filling-In. Submitted to Vision Research.
Kuhlmann, L., Burkitt, A. N., Paolini, A., & Clark, G. M. (2002). Summation of Spatiotemporal Input Patterns in Leaky Integrate-and-Fire Neurons: Application to Neurons in the Cochlear Nucleus Receiving Converging Auditory Nerve Fiber Input. Journal of Computational Neuroscience, 12(1):55-73. [ Full text ] (Compressed PostScript, 252 Kb, 33 pages)
Keramidas, A., Kuhlmann, L., Moorhouse, A. J., & Barry, P. H. (1999). Measurement of the limiting equivalent conductivities and mobilities of the most prevalent ionic species of EGTA (EGTA2- and EGTA3-) for use in electrophysiological experiments. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 89:41-47. [ Full text ] (PDF, 118 Kb, 7 pages)
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:
Mingolla, E., Kuhlmann, L., & Grossberg, S. (2004). A laminar cortical model of shape-from-texture: spatial-scale filtering, cooperative-competitive grouping, and surface filling-in [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 4(8), 472a. (poster)
Kuhlmann, L., Burkitt, A. N., & Clark, G. M. (2001). Peak-splitting in the response of the leaky integrate-and-fire neuron model to low-frequency periodic inputs [Article]. Proceedings of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) Conference, pp. 13-16. Monash University, Australia. (talk)
Kuhlmann, L., Burkitt, A. N., & Clark, G. M. (2001). The relationship between the output synchrony of cochlear nucleus neurons and the site of stimulation in the cochlea [Abstract]. Proceeedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, 12, 216. (poster)
Kuhlmann, L., Burkitt, A. N., & Clark, G. M. (2000). The effects of action potential propagation delay times and an absolute refractory period upon the synchronization index in the integrate-and-fire neuron model and a comparison with neurons in the auditory pathway [Abstract]. Proceeedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, 11, 145. (poster)
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