Published Models
This subdirectory contains simulations that were developed using SNNAP and that were published in referred journals.
Baxter![](https://med.uth.edu/nba/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/08/BaxExctSm-150x148.gif)
This simulation reproduces the model published in:
Baxter, D.A., Canavier, C.C., Clark, J.W. and Byrne, J.H. (1999) Computational model of the serotonergic modulation of sensory neurons in Aplysia. J. Neurophysiol. 82: 2914-2935. The results from one simulation (excite.smu) are illustrated in BaxExct.gif.
Cai![](https://med.uth.edu/nba/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/08/Cai-150x150.gif)
This simulation reproduces the model published in:
Cai, Y, Baxter, D.A. and Crow, T. Computational study of enhanced excitability in Hermissenda: Membrane conductances modulated by 5-HT. J. Comput. Neurosci., 15: 105-121, 2003.
Komendantov![](https://med.uth.edu/nba/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/08/L7_01smu-150x150.gif)
This simulation reproduces the model published in:
Komendantov, A.O. and Kononenki, N.I. (2000) Caffeine-induced oscillations of the membrane potential in Aplysia neurons. Neurophyiol. 32: 77-84.
The results of a simulation are illustrated in L7_01smu.gif.
Phares![](https://med.uth.edu/nba/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/08/phares-150x150.gif)
This simulation reproduces the model published in:
Phares, G.A., Antzoulatos, E.G., Baxter, D.A., and Byrne, J.H. (2003) Burst-induced synaptic depression and its modulation contribute to information transfer at Aplysia sensorimotor synapses: Empirical and computational analyses. J. Neurosci. 23:8392-8401.
The results from one simulation (phares_psp_control.smu) are illustrated in Phares_control.gif.
White![](https://med.uth.edu/nba/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/08/WhiteCntrl-150x150.gif)
This simulations reproduces the model published in:
White, J.A., Ziv, I., Baxter, Cleary, L.J., Baxter, D.A. and Byrne, J.H. (1993) The role of interneurons in controlling the tail-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia: A network model. J. Neurophysiol. 70 1777-1786.
The results of a simulation are illustrated in WhiteCntrl.gif.