Yu Y.G., Shu Y., Duque A., Haider B., and McCormick D.A.
Action potentials generated by synaptic barrages initiate in the axon in cortical neurons: implications for action potential properties and variability.
Submitted, 2006.
Haider B., Duque A., Hasenstaub A.R., Yu Y.G., McCormick D.A. Amplication of visual responsiveness by local network activity in vivo. Submitted, 2006.
Shu Y, Duque A, Yu Y.G., McCormick DA.
Properties of action potential initiation in neocortical pyramidal cells: evidence from whole cell axon recordings
Submitted, 2006.
McCormick D.A., Shu Y., and Yu Y.G.
Variability and rapid rate of rise at action potential threshold in cortical neurons results from spike initiation in the axon initial segment.
Nature revised 2006.
Shu, Y., Hasenstaub, A., Duque, A., Yu, Y.G., and McCormick, D.A.
Modulation of intracortical synaptic potentials by presynaptic somatic membrane potential.
Nature 10.1038/nature04720 (advanced online publication April 12, 2006). Supplement.
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Yu, Y.G., Romero, R.D. and Lee, T.S.
Preference of sensory neural coding for 1/f signals?
Physical Review Letters, 94, 1081031-4, (2005).
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Yu, Y.G., B. Potetz, R.D., and Lee, T.S.
Adaptive contrast gain control and information maximization.
Neurocomputing, 65-66 111-116, (2005).
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Yu, Y.G., B. Potetz., and Lee, T.S.
The role of spiking nonlinearity in contrast gain control and information transmission.
Vision Research, 45(5) 583-92 (2005)
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Yu, Y.G., Liu, F., Wang W. and Lee, T.S.
Optimal synchrony state for maximal information transmission.
NeuroReport, 15(10):1605-10, (2004)
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Wang, S., Liu, F., Wang W. and Yu Y.G.
Impact of spatially correlated noise on neuronal firing.
Physical Review E, 69, 0119091-0119097, (2004).
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Yu, Y.G., Liu, F., Wang, J. and Wang, W.
Synchronized Rhythmic Oscillation in a Noisy Neural Network.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 72, 3291-3296 (2003)
Yu, Y.G., and Lee, T.S.
Dynamical mechanisms underlying
contrast gain control in single neurons.
Physics Review, E. 2003 V68(1) 1901
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Romero, R.D., Yu, Y.G., Afshar, P., Lee, T.S.
Adaptation of the temporal receptive fields of Macaque V1 neurons.
Neurocomputing (52-54): 135 (2003). and James M. Bower, editor,
Computational Neuroscience: Trends in Research, 2003
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Yuguo Yu and Tai Sing Lee,
Adaptation of the transfer function of the Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) neuronal model.
Neurocomputing (52-54): 441 (2003). and James M. Bower, editor,
Computational Neuroscience: Trends in Research, 2003
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Yuguo Yu
Neurodynamics and Information Processing in Neural Systems.
Ph.D thesis, Department of Physics, Nanjing University, P.R. China, 2001.
Yuguo Yu, Wei Wang, Jiafu Wang, and Feng Liu
Resonance-enhanced signal detection and transduction in Hodgkin-Huxley neuronal systems.
Physical Review E 2001 V.63 021907.
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Yuguo Yu, Feng Liu, and Wei Wang
Spike timing precision for a neuronal array with periodic signal.
Physics Letters A 2001 Vol.282, 23
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Feng Liu, Yuguo Yu, and Wei Wang
signal-to-noise ratio gain in neuronal systems.
Physical Review E 2001 Vol.63 051912.
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Yuguo Yu, Feng Liu, and Wei Wang
Frequency sensitivity in Hodgkin-Huxley systems.
Biological Cybernetics 2001 Vol.84 (3), 227.
Yuguo Yu, and Wei Wang
Generation of Spontaneous Synchronized Rhythm and its Role in Information Processing.
Chinese Physics Letters 2001 Vol.18, 295.
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Feng Liu, Yuguo Yu, and Wei Wang
Information Representation and Its Application to Stochastic Resonance.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 2000 Vol.69, 4107.
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Yuguo Yu
Preparation and Magnetic studies of Nanodized Spinel Ferrite.
Master thesis, Department of Physics, Lanzhou University, P.R. China, 1998.
Yu, Y. Romero, R.D. and Lee, T.S.
What do V1 neurons like about natural signals.
submitted. (2004)
Yu, Y. Romero, R.D. and Lee, T.S.
Design principles for contrast gain control from an information theoretic perspective.
submitted. (2004)
Yu, Y. and Lee, T.S.
Adaptive contrast gain control and information maximization.
CNS2004.
Yu, Y. and Lee, T.S.
Adaptive contrast gain control and information maximization.
CNS2004.
Yu, Y. Romero, R.D. and Lee, T.S.
Preference of V1 neurons to natural power spectrum.
Society Neuroscience conference. (2003)
Yu, Y. and Lee, T.S.
Nonlinear dynamics of spike generation account for contrast adaptation.
CNS2003.
Romero, R.D., Yu, Y., Afshar, P., Lee, T.S.
Adaptation of the temporal receptive fields of Macaque V1 neurons.
CNS2002.
Yuguo Yu and Tai Sing Lee,
Adaptation of the transfer function of the Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) neuronal model.
CNS2002.