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Sara A. Solla

Affiliations: 
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
neural networks
Website:
http://www.physics.northwestern.edu/people/personalpages/ssolla.html
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Gast R, Solla SA, Kennedy A. (2024) Neural heterogeneity controls computations in spiking neural networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2311885121
Rizzoglio F, Altan E, Ma X, et al. (2023) From monkeys to humans: observation-basedEMGbrain-computer interface decoders for humans with paralysis. Journal of Neural Engineering. 20
Gast R, Solla SA, Kennedy A. (2023) Macroscopic dynamics of neural networks with heterogeneous spiking thresholds. Physical Review. E. 107: 024306
Altan E, Solla SA, Miller LE, et al. (2021) Estimating the dimensionality of the manifold underlying multi-electrode neural recordings. Plos Computational Biology. 17: e1008591
Yan Y, Goodman JM, Moore DD, et al. (2020) Unexpected complexity of everyday manual behaviors. Nature Communications. 11: 3564
Gallego JA, Perich MG, Chowdhury RH, et al. (2020) Long-term stability of cortical population dynamics underlying consistent behavior. Nature Neuroscience
Pierella C, Casadio M, Mussa-Ivaldi FA, et al. (2019) The dynamics of motor learning through the formation of internal models. Plos Computational Biology. 15: e1007118
Lucas A, Tomlinson T, Rohani N, et al. (2019) Neural Networks for Modeling Neural Spiking in S1 Cortex. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 13: 13
Liu H, Bridges D, Randall C, et al. (2019) In vitro Validation of in silico Identified Inhibitory Interactions. Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Gallego JA, Perich MG, Naufel SN, et al. (2018) Cortical population activity within a preserved neural manifold underlies multiple motor behaviors. Nature Communications. 9: 4233
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