Dear all,

The Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience publishes research articles on the mathematical modeling and analysis of all areas of neuroscience.  The current list of journal articles is available at http://www.mathematical-neuroscience.com/ :

Conditions for Multi-functionality in a Rhythm Generating Network Inspired by Turtle Scratching
Snyder AC and Rubin JE
http://www.mathematical-neuroscience.com/content/5/1/15

The Minimal k-Core Problem for Modeling k-Assemblies
Wood CI and Hicks IV
http://www.mathematical-neuroscience.com/content/5/1/14

Stochastic Synchronization in Purkinje Cells with Feedforward Inhibition Could Be Studied with Equivalent Phase-Response Curves
Verduzco-Flores S
http://www.mathematical-neuroscience.com/content/5/1/13

Orientation Maps in V1 and Non-Euclidean Geometry
Afgoustidis A
http://www.mathematical-neuroscience.com/content/5/1/12

On the Effects on Cortical Spontaneous Activity of the Symmetries of the Network of Pinwheels in Visual Area V1
Veltz R, Chossat P and Faugeras O
http://www.mathematical-neuroscience.com/content/5/1/11


and see also the recent Special Issue on Stochastic Network Models in Neuroscience
http://www.mathematical-neuroscience.com/series/SNMN


All articles are Open Access.

Best regards, Steve

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Stephen Coombes
Professor of Applied Mathematics

School of Mathematical Sciences
Nottingham, UK

Tel:  0115 846 7836

http://www.maths.nott.ac.uk/~sc/
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