Benjamin Lindner

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Department of Physics Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin, Berlin, Germany 
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Schieferstein N, Schwalger T, Lindner B, et al. (2024) Intra-ripple frequency accommodation in an inhibitory network model for hippocampal ripple oscillations. Plos Computational Biology. 20: e1011886
Lindner B. (2022) Fluctuation-Dissipation Relations for Spiking Neurons. Physical Review Letters. 129: 198101
Franzen J, Ramlow L, Lindner B. (2022) The steady state and response to a periodic stimulation of the firing rate for a theta neuron with correlated noise. Journal of Computational Neuroscience
Kullmann R, Knoll G, Bernardi D, et al. (2022) Critical current for giant Fano factor in neural models with bistable firing dynamics and implications for signal transmission. Physical Review. E. 105: 014416
Holzhausen K, Ramlow L, Pu S, et al. (2022) Mean-return-time phase of a stochastic oscillator provides an approximate renewal description for the associated point process. Biological Cybernetics
Ramlow L, Lindner B. (2021) Interspike interval correlations in neuron models with adaptation and correlated noise. Plos Computational Biology. 17: e1009261
Knoll G, Lindner B. (2021) Recurrence-mediated suprathreshold stochastic resonance. Journal of Computational Neuroscience
Schimansky-Geier L, Lindner B, Milster S, et al. (2021) Demixing of two species via reciprocally concentration-dependent diffusivity. Physical Review. E. 103: 022113
Bernardi D, Lindner B. (2020) Receiver operating characteristic curves for a simple stochastic process that carries a static signal. Physical Review. E. 101: 062132
Bostner Ž, Knoll G, Lindner B. (2020) Information filtering by coincidence detection of synchronous population output: analytical approaches to the coherence function of a two-stage neural system. Biological Cybernetics
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