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1. Kintos N, Nusbaum MP and Nadim F, Feedback to descending projection neurons can override the mechanisms underlying rhythmic pattern generation in the target network: a modeling study, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 33: 925.1, 2007.

2. Tohidi V and Nadim F, Maximum spike timing reliability occurs at the intrinsic resonance frequency, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 33: 587.15, 2007.

3. Johnson BR, Brown JM, Nadim F, Schneider LR, Lu J and Harris-Warrick, RM, Neuromodulators alter the relative contributions of synaptic strength and intrinsic firing properties to rhythmic activity of the lobster pyloric network, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 33: 289.12, 2007.

4. Smolinski T, Soto-Trevino C, Rabbah P, Nadim F and Prinz AA, Constraining the parameters of model neurons: How good is good enough?, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 33: 536.15, 2007.

5. Johnson BR, Brown JM, Nadim F, Schneider LR, Lu J and Harris-Warrick, RM, Contributions of Synaptic and Intrinsic Firing Properties to Activity in a Model Motor Network, 8th International Congress of Neuroethology, Vancouver, Canada, 2007.

6. Zhang Y, Bose A and Nadim F, Determining the effect of the A-current on the activity phase of a follower neuron in an inhibitory network, Computational Neurosci Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 2007.

7. Mouser C, Nadim F and Bose A, Maintaining phase of the tri-phasic crab pyloric rhythm, Computational Neurosci Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 2007.

8. Smolinski T, Soto-Trevino C, Rabbah P, Nadim F and Prinz AA, Systematic computational exploration of the parameter space of the multi-compartment model of the lobster pyloric pacemaker kernel suggests that the kernel can achieve functional activity under various parameter configurations, Computational Neurosci Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 2007.

9. Mouser C, Nadim F and Bose A, Maintaining phase of the tri-phasic crab pyloric rhythm, SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird, UT, 2007.

10. Natarajan R and Nadim F, Efficient neural burst analysis, COSYNE, 151, 2006. 11. Nadim F, Gansert J and Golowasch J, Activity in gap-junctionally coupled networks depends on the diameter of coupled processes, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 32: 634.24, 2006.

12. Tohidi V and Nadim F, The functional role of membrane resonance in pacemaker neurons of a rhythmic network, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 32: 42.5, 2006.

13. Zhou L, Zhao S and Nadim F, Neuromodulation of short-term synaptic dynamics examined in a mechanistic model based on kinetics of calcium currents, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 32: 535.12, 2006.

14. Martinez D, Rabbah PM, Golowasch J and Nadim F, Estimating the location of gap-junctional coupling, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 32: 132.3, 2006.

15. Zhao S, Zhou L and Nadim F, Inhibitory feedback to pacemaker neurons promotes oscillation stability, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 32: 649.13, 2006.

16. Kintos N, Nadim F, Saideman S and Nusbaum MP, Comparing projection neuron and neuromodulatory effects on network activity using a computational model, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 32: 649.7, 2006.

17. Nadim F, Bose A, Kintos N and Nusbaum MP: The Role of Feedback to Descending Projection Neurons in Rhythmic Motor Pattern Generation, SIAM Conference on the Life Sciences, 2006.

18. Matveev V, Bose A and Nadim F: Multistability of Half-center Bursting in a Two-cell Inhibitory Network with T-currents Analyzed via a Poincare Return Map, SIAM Conference on the Life Sciences, 2006.

19. Clewley R, Soto-Trevino C and Nadim F: Resolving the Bursting Mechanisms in a Two-compartment Pyloric Dilator Cell Model, SIAM Conference on the Life Sciences, 2006.

20. Zhou L, Zhao S and Nadim F: Neuromodulation of short-term synaptic dynamics examined in a mechanistic model, Computational Neurosci Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2006.

21. Drover J, Tohidi V, Bose A and Nadim F: Combining synaptic and cellular resonance in a feed-forward neuronal network, Computational Neurosci Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2006.

22. Rabbah P and Nadim F: Dynamics of pacemaker synapses and their contribution to phase maintenance in an oscillatory neural network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 752.10, 2005.

23. Tohidi V and Nadim F: Resonant properties of the neurons and synapses in a central pattern generator. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 54.9, 2005.

24. Zhao S, Zhou L and Nadim F: Neuromodulation of the two components of a single synapse in a rhythmic network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 54.8, 2005.

25. Zhou L, LoMauro R, Zhao S and Nadim F: The interaction between two synapses with distinct dynamics in a reciprocally inhibitory rhythmic network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 54.5, 2005.

26. Kintos N and Nadim F: Comparing neuromodulator- and projection-neuron-elicited oscillations: a modeling study. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 752.12, 2005.

27. Golowasch J and Nadim F: Cables coupled by gap junctions have an optimal diameter for electrical signaling. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 735.2, 2005.

28. Matveev V, Bose A and Nadim F: Effect of synaptic facilitation on multistability in a two-cell inhibitory network with T-like currents. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 274.9, 2005.

29. White RS, Nadim F and Nusbaum MP: Activation of a peripheral modulatory system elicits a distinct gastric mill rhythm. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 752.20, 2005.

30. DeLong ND, Nadim F and Nusbaum MP: Sensory regulation of rhythmic motor activity via presynaptic inhibition. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 752.21, 2005.

31. Johnson, BR, Schneider, LR, Nadim F and Harris-Warrick, RM: Dopamine regulates period by enhancing synaptic inhibition of pacemaker neurons in a rhythmic motor network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 54.10, 2005.

32. Prinz AA, Soto-Treviņo C, Rabbah P and Nadim F: Computational exploration of a multi-compartment model of the lobster pyloric pacemaker kernel. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 31: 752.11, 2005.

33. Matveev V, Bose A and Nadim F: Multistability in a two-cell inhibitory network with short-term facilitation. Computational Neurosci Meeting, Madison, WI, 2005.

34. Zhou L, LoMauro R, Nadim F: The interaction between facilitation and depression of two release mechanisms in a single synapse. Computational Neurosci Meeting, Madison, WI, 2005.

35. Soto-Treviņo C, Rabbah P, Marder E and Nadim F: Electrically coupling distinct neurons (MS6). SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, 2005.

36. Soto-Trevino C, Rabbah PM, Marder E and Nadim F: Modeling Electrically Coupled Pacemaker Neurons with Distinct Intrinsic Properties. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 30: 420.8, 2004.

37. Rabbah PM, Soto-Trevino C and Nadim F: A Detailed Analysis Of The Distinct Intrinsic Properties Of The Electrically Coupled Pacemaker Neurons In A Rhythmic Network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 30: 420.14, 2004.

38. Tohidi V, Zhao S and Nadim F: Using The Dynamic Clamp To Elucidate Actions Of Neuromodulators In A Rhythmically Active Network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 30: 657.16, 2004.

39. LoMauro RJ, Zhou L and Nadim F: The Interaction Between Short-Term Facilitation And Depression In An Oscillatory Network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 30: 657.17, 2004.

40. Atamturktur S, Manor Y and Nadim F, Proctolin Enables A Shift In Synaptic Dynamics From Depression To Facilitation Due To The Presynaptic Waveform Amplitude In A Rhythmic Network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 30: 657.18, 2004.

41. Johnson, BR, Nadim, F, Schneider, L and Harris-Warrick, RM: Dopamine Modifies Firing Phase In A Rhythmic Network Through Synaptic Sign Reversal And Activation Of Silent Synapses. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 30: 657.1, 2004.

42. Johnson BR, Nadim F, Schneider L, and Harris-Warrick RM: Complex Synaptic Control of Timing of Neuronal Activity in a Rhythmic Network. The 7th Congress of the International Society for Neuroethology. PO305, 2004.

43. Ambrosio C, Nadim F and Bose A: The Effect of Modulatory Neuronal Input on Gastric Mill Frequency. Computational Neurosci Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2004.

44. Natarajan R and Nadim F: A Unified Approach To Burst Detection And Classification In Multi−Unit Extracellular Neuronal Recordings. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 29: 429.11, 2003.

45. Atamturktur S, Manor Y and Nadim F: Neuropeptide Modulation Of Short−Term Dynamics Of A Key Synapse In The Crab Cancer borealis. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 29: 604.8, 2003.

46. Rabbah PM, Golowasch J and Nadim F: Effects Of Electrical Coupling On The Measurements Of Intrinsic And Synaptic Currents. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 29: 604.13, 2003.

47. Mamiya A and Nadim F: The Strength And Timing Of Feedback Are Dynamically Changed For Rhythm Stabilization. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 29: 604.17, 2003.

48. Mukhamadieva L, Nadim F and Golowasch J: Role Of Calcium Activated Potassium Current In Pattern Generation In The Crab Stomatogastric Ganglion. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 29: 500.11, 2003.

49. Manor A, Katzir A and Nadim F: Phase Maintenance In The Tri−Phasic Pyloric Rhythm. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 29: 605.4, 2003.

50. Nadim F: Interactions Between Distinct Motor Behaviors Determined by Feedback to Modulatory Neurons. SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems. MS74, 2003.

51. Ambrosio C, Manor Y, Nadim F and Bose A: Distinct Synaptic Pathways Control the Frequency of a Rhythmic Network. SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems. PP1, 2003.

52. Mamiya A and Nadim F: Target Specific Synaptic Dynamics From A Single Neuron. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 28: 767.2, 2002.

53. Atamturktur S, Rabbah PM and Nadim F: Effects of Proctolin on the LP to PD synapse in the crab Cancer borealis. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 28: 552.2, 2002.

54. Rabbah PM, Atamturktur S and Nadim F: Distinct Synaptic Dynamics By The Pacemaker Neurons Of A Rhythmic Neuronal Network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 28: 752.5, 2002.

55. Golowasch J and Nadim F: Space Clamp Errors Revisited: Leak Subtraction Errors Due To The Non-linearity Of The Leak Current. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 28: 312.6, 2002.

56. Nadim F, Golowasch J, Bose A, Rodrigo M and Miura R: Determination Of Voltage-Gated Ion Current Distributions From Single-Point Current- And Voltage-Clamp Measurements. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 28: 312.7, 2002.

57. Manor Y, Booth V, Bose A and Nadim F, Short-Term Synaptic Depression Promotes Phase Maintenance In Oscillatory Networks. 3rd Forum of European Neuroscience 147.22, 2002, Paris, France.

58. Nadim F, Bose A, Booth V and Manor Y, Short-Term Synaptic Dynamics Promote Phase Maintenance In Multi-Phasic Rhythms. Computational Neurosci Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2002.

59. Nadim F, Bose A, Booth V and Manor Y: Synaptic Depression Promotes Phase Constancy. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 27:730.16, 2001.

60. Atamturktur S, Mamiya A, Manor Y and Nadim F: Synaptic Dynamics Regulating The Pyloric Network Period. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 27: 730.26, 2001.

61. Golowasch J and Nadim F: Gap Junction Effects On Ionic Current Measurements. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 27: 813.4, 2001.

62. Mamiya A, Manor Y and Nadim F: A Synapse That Dynamically Switches From Inhibitory To Excitatory. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 27: 922.12, 2001.

63. Nadim F: What Controls Activity in Rhythmic Networks with Depressing Synapses? SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems. MS55, 2001.

64. Nadim F, Manor Y and Bose A: Synaptic Depression Promotes Bistability in an Excitatory-Inhibitory Network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 26: 2000.

65. Manor Y and Nadim F: When Two Depressing Synapses are Better Than One. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 26: 2000.

66. Mamiya A, Hague J, Nusbaum MP, Manor, Y and Nadim F: Shifting the Locus of Control Between Fast and Slow Rhythms in a Network Model. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 26: 2000.

67. Wood D, Manor Y, Nadim F, and Nusbaum MP: Flexibility in Intercircuit Interactions Influences Motor Pattern Generation. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 26: 2000.

68. Bose A, Manor Y and Nadim F: Control of network output by synaptic depression. Computational Neurosci Meeting, Brugge, Belgium, 2000.

69. Avital-Kitroser M, Nadim F and Manor Y: Synaptic depression is used to switch between distinct oscillatory states in circuits with recurrent inhibition. Computational Neurosci Meeting, Brugge, Belgium, 2000.

70. Epstein S, Ritt J, Manor Y, Nadim F, Marder E, and Kopell N: Network Oscillations Generated by Balancing Graded Asymmetric Reciprocal Inhibition in Passive Neurons. Computational Neurosci Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, 1999.

71. Nusbaum MP, Bartos M, Nadim F, Manor Y and Marder E: Task-Specific Extrinsic and Intrinsic Modulation of Network Function. Gottingen Neurobiology Conference, May 27-30, 1999.

72. Nadim F, Manor Y, Kopell N, Abbott LF, and Marder E: the Role of Depression of a Graded Synapse in an Oscillating Network of Neurons. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 24:1670, 1998.

73. Epstein S, Ritt J, Manor Y, Nadim F, Marder E, and Kopell N: A Novel Mechanism of Network Oscillation Based on Asymmetric Reciprocal Inhibition. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 24:1892, 1998.

74. Manor Y, Nadim F, Bartos M, Marder E, and Nusbaum MP: Dynamic Regulation of Motor Pattern Generation via Disinhibition and Neuromodulation. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 24:1892, 1998. 75. Nadim F, Manor Y, Kopell N, and Marder E: A frequency-control switch activated by depression in a graded synapse. Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA, 1998.

76. Nadim F, Manor Y, Epstein S, Kopell N and Marder, E: Entrainment of a Slow Neuronal Oscillator through Interaction with a Fast One. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 23: 476, 1997. 77. Manor Y, Nadim F, Abbott LF and Marder E: Using Dynamic Clamp Simulated Synapses to Assess the Computational Significance of Synaptic Depression in Graded Transmission. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 23: 478, 1997.

78. Nadim F, Manor Y, Nusbaum, MP, and Marder E: The Interplay of the Slow MCN1-Activated Gastric Mill Rhythm and the Fast Pyloric Oscillator in the Stomatogastric Ganglion of the Crab. Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Big Sky, MO, 1997.

79. Manor Y, Nadim F, Abbott LF, and Marder E: Using a Computational Model to Study the Dynamics of Synaptic Transmission between Neurons in the Lobster Pyloric Network in an Experimental Setting. Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Big Sky, MO 1997.

80. Birmingham JT, Manor Y, Nadim F, Abbott LF and Marder E: A Comparison of Approaches to Characterizing Graded Synaptic Transmission in the Lobster Pyloric Network. Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Big Sky, MO, 1997.

81. Nadim F: A Model of the Crab Gastric Mill Rhythm: The Interaction Between a Fast and a Slow Oscillatory Neuronal Network. Abstracts of Papers Presented to the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 18, No. 1, Issue 107, 918-92-1122, 1997.

82. Nadim F, Manor Y, Abbott LF and Marder E: Temporal Dynamics of Graded Synaptic Transmission in the Lobster Pyloric Network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 22:2045, 1996.

83. Manor Y, Nadim F, Marder E and Nusbaum MP: A Model for the MCN1-Activated Gastric Mill Rhythm in the Crab. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 22:1438, 1996.

84. Sen K, Manor Y, Nadim F, Abbott LF and Marder E: Decoding Graded Synaptic Transmission in the Lobster Pyloric Network. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 22:2045, 1996.

85. Nadim F, Manor Y, Coleman MJ, Nusbaum MP and Marder E: The Interaction Between Presynaptic Inhibition and Electrical Coupling in the Generation of the Stomatogastric Gastric Mill Rhythm. Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 1996.

86. Characterization of the dynamics of graded synaptic transmission in stomatogastric neurons. Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 1996.

87. Calabrese RL, Nadim F and Olsen OH: Understanding the Leech Heartbeat Elemental Oscillator and its Modulation: Interaction Between Modeling and Experiment. Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 1996.

88. Nadim F, Olsen OH, and Calabrese RL, Modulation of Oscillations in a Model of Leech Heart Interneurons. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 20, 1994.

89. Olsen OH, Nadim F, and Calabrese RL: Calcium Plateaus and Graded Synaptic Transmission in Leech Heart Interneurons. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 20, 1994.

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