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Erik De Schutter

Affiliations: 
Antwerp University / Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Antwerpen, Vlaanderen, Belgium 
Area:
cerebellum, computational neuroscience
Website:
http://www.tnb.ua.ac.be/
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Zang Y, De Schutter E. (2023) Recent data on the cerebellum require new models and theories. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 82: 102765
Markanday A, Hong S, Inoue J, et al. (2023) Multidimensional cerebellar computations for flexible kinematic control of movements. Nature Communications. 14: 2548
Chen W, Carel T, Awile O, et al. (2022) STEPS 4.0: Fast and memory-efficient molecular simulations of neurons at the nanoscale. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. 16: 883742
Chen W, Hepburn I, Martyushev A, et al. (2022) Modeling Neurons in 3D at the Nanoscale. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 1359: 3-24
Zang Y, De Schutter E. (2021) The Cellular Electrophysiological Properties Underlying Multiplexed Coding in Purkinje Cells. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Zang Y, Hong S, De Schutter E. (2020) Firing rate-dependent phase responses of Purkinje cells support transient oscillations. Elife. 9
Wichert I, Jee S, De Schutter E, et al. (2020) Pycabnn: Efficient and Extensible Software to Construct an Anatomical Basis for a Physiologically Realistic Neural Network Model. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. 14: 31
Myung J, Schmal C, Hong S, et al. (2019) Author Correction: The choroid plexus is an important circadian clock component. Nature Communications. 10: 5253
Sudhakar SK, Hong S, Raikov I, et al. (2019) Correction: Spatiotemporal network coding of physiological mossy fiber inputs by the cerebellar granular layer. Plos Computational Biology. 15: e1007472
Zang Y, De Schutter E. (2019) Climbing Fibers Provide Graded Error Signals in Cerebellar Learning. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 13: 46
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