Name
Affiliation
Papers
PAUL TIESINGA
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Computational Neurophysics Laboratory, Department of Physics & Astronomy Campus Box 3255 Chapel Hill North Carolina 27599
21
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
25
104
18.67
Referers 
Referees 
References 
230
309
150
Search Limit
100309
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Flexible Frequency Switching In Adult Mouse Visual Cortex Is Mediated By Competition Between Parvalbumin And Somatostatin Expressing Interneurons00.342021
Sensitivity to Stimulus Irregularity Is Inherent in Neural Networks.00.342019
The missing link: Predicting connectomes from noisy and partially observed tract tracing data.00.342017
Anti-correlations in the degree distribution increase stimulus detection performance in noisy spiking neural networks.10.352017
Top-down control of cortical gamma-band communication via pulvinar induced phase shifts in the alpha rhythm.20.422017
A Developmental Switch for Hebbian Plasticity10.352015
Dependence of V2 illusory contour response on V1 cell properties and topographic organization00.342014
Separating Burst From Background Spikes In Multichannel Neuronal Recordings Using Return Map Analysis40.402014
Simultaneous stability and sensitivity in model cortical networks is achieved through anti-correlations between the in- and out-degree of connectivity.30.412013
Multiple Spike Time Patterns Occur at Bifurcation Points of Membrane Potential Dynamics.50.502012
Spatial attention in area V4 is mediated by circuits in primary visual cortex10.372009
A biophysical model of frequency-sweep selectivity in primary auditory cortex00.342006
Attentional modulation of firing rate and synchrony in a model cortical network.262.102006
Methods for finding and validating neural spike patterns40.562006
The Possible Role of Spike Patterns in Cortical Information Processing.50.752005
Stimulus Competition by Inhibitory Interference101.032005
Rapid temporal modulation of synchrony in cortical interneuron networks with synaptic plasticity.10.412005
Rapid Temporal Modulation of Synchrony by Competition in Cortical Interneuron Networks234.532004
Reliability and bifurcation in neurons driven by multiple sinusoids00.342003
Computational model of carbachol-induced delta, theta and gamma-like oscillations in hippocampus122.612001
Synchronous Clusters in a Noisy Inhibitory Neural Network.61.862000