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Conference abstracts
Taylor AL, Marder E (2007).
Understanding the relationship between maximal conductances and
behavioral properties in a neuronal model. Society for Neuroscience
Abstracts 33.
Rehm KJ, Taylor AL, Pulver SR, Marder E (2007). Maturation
of motor patterns in lobster embryos. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 33.
Grashow R, Taylor AL, Marder E (2007). Can neuromodulators act consistently on
intrinsically variable neuronal networks? Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 33.
Tang LS, Teillon J, Fisek M, Taylor AL, Marder E (2007). Using temperature as a
global perturbation in neuronal networks. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 33.
Taylor AL, Marder E(2007). Functional constraints do not cause observed
correlations
between maximal conductances in an identified neuron. Proceedings of
the COSYNE Meeting 2007. (selected for talk)
Taylor AL, Marder E (2006). Understanding the relationship between maximal
conductances and functional properties of neurons. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 32.
Hong E, Taylor AL, Prinz AA (2006). Similar spike frequency distributions on the
basis of different
membrane current interactions in model neuron databases from two phyla.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 32.
Taylor AL, Prinz AA, Hickey TJ, Marder E (2005). Visualizing an eight-dimensional
conductance space. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 31.
Pulver SR, Taylor AL, Marder E (2005) Multi-cycle adaptation to rhythmic drive.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 31.
Bucher D, Johnson C, Taylor AL, Marder E (2005) Neuronal morphology and neuropil
structure in the stomatogastric ganglion. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 31.
Taylor AL, Cottrell GW, Kleinfeld D, Kristan WB Jr
(2002). Followers of the leech command-like neuron Tr2 discovered using
a FRET-based voltage indicator. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 28.
slides (Powerpoint) |
.avi movie
(put in same folder as Powerpoint file (on a Windows machine) to see during slideshow) |
quicktime movie |
pdf slides (without movie)
Taylor AL, Cottrell GW, Kristan WB Jr
(2001). High-throughput identification of neuronal connections using
FRET-based voltage sensitive dyes in the leech CNS. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts 27.
poster pdf |
cell 256 quicktime movie
Taylor AL, Cacciatore TC, Gonzalez JE, Rao J, Cottrell GW, Tsien RY,
Kleinfeld D, Kristan WB Jr (2000). Improved FRET-based voltage sensitive dye
imaging in leech. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 26:1722.
poster pdf |
swim quicktime movie
Taylor A, Cottrell GW, Kristan WB Jr (1999). A model of the leech
single-ganglion swim oscillator. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 25:1643.
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