R Kempter
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Schmidt R, Morris G, Hagen E, Sullivan R, Hammerstein P, Kempter R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2009 Jun;
106(27):E75.
PMID: 19549815
No abstract available.
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Hagen E, Sullivan R, Schmidt R, Morris G, Kempter R, Hammerstein P
Neuroscience
. 2009 Feb;
160(1):69-84.
PMID: 19233250
Current neurobiological theory of drug use is based on the observation that all addictive drugs induce changes in activity of dopaminergic circuitry, interfering with reward processing, and thus enhancing drug...
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Leibold C, Kempter R, van Hemmen J
Phys Rev Lett
. 2001 Dec;
87(24):248101.
PMID: 11736542
Barn owls provide an experimentally well-specified example of a temporal map, a neuronal representation of the outside world in the brain by means of time. Their laminar nucleus exhibits a...
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Kempter R, Gerstner W, van Hemmen J
Neural Comput
. 2001 Nov;
13(12):2709-41.
PMID: 11705408
We study analytically a model of long-term synaptic plasticity where synaptic changes are triggered by presynaptic spikes, postsynaptic spikes, and the time differences between presynaptic and postsynaptic spikes. The changes...
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Kempter R, Leibold C, Wagner H, van Hemmen J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 Mar;
98(7):4166-71.
PMID: 11274439
Computational maps are of central importance to a neuronal representation of the outside world. In a map, neighboring neurons respond to similar sensory features. A well studied example is the...
6.
Sturzl W, Kempter R, van Hemmen J
Phys Rev Lett
. 2000 Sep;
84(24):5668-71.
PMID: 10991021
Sand scorpions and many other arachnids locate their prey through highly sensitive slit sensilla at the tips (tarsi) of their eight legs. This sensor array responds to vibrations with stimulus-locked...
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Kempter R, Gerstner W, van Hemmen J
Biosystems
. 1999 Jan;
48(1-3):105-12.
PMID: 9886637
Coherent oscillatory activity of a population of neurons is thought to be a vital feature of temporal coding in the brain. We focus on the question of whether a single...
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Kempter R, Gerstner W, van Hemmen J, Wagner H
Neural Comput
. 1998 Nov;
10(8):1987-2017.
PMID: 9804669
How does a neuron vary its mean output firing rate if the input changes from random to oscillatory coherent but noisy activity? What are the critical parameters of the neuronal...
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Gerstner W, Kempter R, van Hemmen J, Wagner H
Nature
. 1996 Sep;
383(6595):76-81.
PMID: 8779718
A paradox that exists in auditory and electrosensory neural systems is that they encode behaviorally relevant signals in the range of a few microseconds with neurons that are at least...
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Honigsmann H, Kempter R, Wolff K
Wien Klin Wochenschr
. 1979 Dec;
91(24):842-7.
PMID: 547495
Acute, febrile, neutrophilic dermatosis (Sweeet's syndrome) is an uncommon, distinct disease of unknown origin. It is characterized by typical skin lesions and systemic symptoms such as fever and leucocytosis. Ultrastructural...