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Zuzanna Piwkowska
Post-doctorant(e)
01 janv. 2022
publication

Multi-site Extracellular Electrode Neuronal Recordings in the Rodent Cerebellar Cortex and Nuclei

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11 janv. 2021
project

Cerebellar circuit representation of precisely timed behaviors

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11 nov. 2019
publication

Targeted Cortical Manipulation of Auditory Perception

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01 avr. 2019
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Cortical recruitment determines learning dynamics and strategy.

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16 sept. 2014
team

Dynamique des synapses et des circuits neuronaux

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01 août 2011
publication

Comparison of different neuron models to conductance-based post-stimulus time histograms obtained in cortical pyramidal cells using dynamic-clamp in vitro

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01 sept. 2010
publication

[Kinematic characteristics of the voluntary cyclic trunk movements in patients at the early stage of Parkinson’s disease]

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23 janv. 2009
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Extracting synaptic conductances from single membrane potential traces

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01 janv. 2009
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Characterizing neuronal activity by describing the membrane potential as a stochastic process

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01 janv. 2009
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Associating living cells and computational models: an introduction to dynamic clamp principles and its applications

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01 janv. 2009
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Testing methods for synaptic conductance analysis using controlled conductance injection with dynamic clamp

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01 nov. 2008
publication

Minimal Hodgkin-Huxley type models for different classes of cortical and thalamic neurons

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14 août 2008
publication

High-resolution intracellular recordings using a real-time computational model of the electrode

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30 avr. 2008
publication

Characterizing synaptic conductance fluctuations in cortical neurons and their influence on spike generation

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01 mars 2007
publication

Calculating event-triggered average synaptic conductances from the membrane potential

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01 juin 2004
publication

A method to estimate synaptic conductances from membrane potential fluctuations

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