Petr Marsalek

Summary

Affiliation: Charles University
Country: Czech Republic

Publications

  1. ncbi Investigating spike backpropagation induced Ca2+ influx in models of hippocampal and cortical pyramidal neurons
    P Marsalek
    Department of Pathological Physiology, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
    Biosystems 48:147-56. 1998
  2. ncbi Coincidence detection in the Hodgkin-Huxley equations
    P Marsalek
    Krieger Mind Brain Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
    Biosystems 58:83-91. 2000
  3. ncbi Spike encoding mechanisms in the sound localization pathway
    Petr Marsalek
    Charles University Prague, Department of Pathological Physiology, U nemocnice 5, Praha 2, CZ 128 53 Czech Republic
    Biosystems 79:191-8. 2005
  4. ncbi Proposed mechanisms for coincidence detection in the auditory brainstem
    Petr Marsalek
    Department of Pathological Physiology, Charles University Prague, U nemocnice 5, Praha 2, CZ 128 53, The Czech Republic
    Biol Cybern 92:445-51. 2005
  5. ncbi Pattern storage in a sparsely coded neural network with cyclic activation
    Julius Stroffek
    Charles University Prague, Department of Pathological Physiology, U nemocnice 5, CZ 128 53 Praha 2, Czech Republic
    Biosystems 89:257-63. 2007
  6. ncbi Stochastic model shows how cochlear implants process azimuth in real auditory space
    Marek Drapal
    Charles University of Prague, Department of Pathological Physiology U nemocnice 5, CZ 128 53, Praha 2, Czech Republic
    Chin J Physiol 53:439-46. 2010

Collaborators

  • P Lansky
  • Marek Drapal
  • Julius Stroffek
  • Eduard Kuriscak

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi Investigating spike backpropagation induced Ca2+ influx in models of hippocampal and cortical pyramidal neurons
    P Marsalek
    Department of Pathological Physiology, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
    Biosystems 48:147-56. 1998
    ..No additional parameter search optimization was necessary. Compartmental models can be used for investigating the biology of neurons, and then simplified for constructing neural networks...
  2. ncbi Coincidence detection in the Hodgkin-Huxley equations
    P Marsalek
    Krieger Mind Brain Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
    Biosystems 58:83-91. 2000
    ..The limits of the sound localization precision are set by the frequency of the sound and, therefore, by the vector strength of spike trains generated in the neuronal circuit in response to the sound...
  3. ncbi Spike encoding mechanisms in the sound localization pathway
    Petr Marsalek
    Charles University Prague, Department of Pathological Physiology, U nemocnice 5, Praha 2, CZ 128 53 Czech Republic
    Biosystems 79:191-8. 2005
    ..We compare the latter to the mechanism of firing rate subtraction traditionally attributed to the lateral superior olive...
  4. ncbi Proposed mechanisms for coincidence detection in the auditory brainstem
    Petr Marsalek
    Department of Pathological Physiology, Charles University Prague, U nemocnice 5, Praha 2, CZ 128 53, The Czech Republic
    Biol Cybern 92:445-51. 2005
    ..We show how the output gains of the mechanisms predict the dip within the human frequency sensitivity range. This dip has been described in human psychophysical experiments...
  5. ncbi Pattern storage in a sparsely coded neural network with cyclic activation
    Julius Stroffek
    Charles University Prague, Department of Pathological Physiology, U nemocnice 5, CZ 128 53 Praha 2, Czech Republic
    Biosystems 89:257-63. 2007
    ..We describe the modification of the Hebb learning rule, the learning algorithm, the generation of patterns, decomposition of patterns into cycles and pattern recall...
  6. ncbi Stochastic model shows how cochlear implants process azimuth in real auditory space
    Marek Drapal
    Charles University of Prague, Department of Pathological Physiology U nemocnice 5, CZ 128 53, Praha 2, Czech Republic
    Chin J Physiol 53:439-46. 2010
    ..Our results are useful in explaining some recent puzzling observations on the binaural cochlear implantees...