Dr Nicolangelo Iannella
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Research Scientist Address: Launey Research Unit RIKEN, Brain Science Institute 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama, Japan Phone: +81 48 462 1111 ex 7152 Fax: +81 48 467 9684 Email: nicolang@brain.riken.jp Research Node: International |
Role in Network
Academic - Researcher
COSNet Research Themes
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1. Irreversibility and Emergence in Nonequilibrium Systems
3. Dynamics and Statistics of Multi-Scale Systems
4. Network Theory
5. Cellular Automata, Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation
COSNet Application Areas
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2. Complex Biological Systems
3. Complex Computational Systems
Research Topics
Computational neuroscienceSynaptic plasticity (calcium-based and spike timing-dependent plasticity)
Models of spiking neurons and spiking neural networks
Publications
Iannella, N. and Tanaka, S. (2007). Analytical solutions for nonlinear cable equations with calcium dynamics. II. Saltatory transmission in a sparsely excitable cable model. J. Integr. Neurosci., 6, 241–277.Iannella, N. and Tanaka, S. (2006). Synaptic efficacy cluster formation across the dendrite via STDP. Neurosci. Lett., 403, 24–29.
Iannella, N. and Tanaka, S. (2006). Analytical solutions for nonlinear cable equations with calcium dynamics. I. Derivations. J. Integr. Neurosci., 5, 249–272.
Iannella, N. and Kindermann, L. (2005). Finding iterative roots with a spiking neural network. Inform. Process. Lett., 95, 545–551.
Iannella, N., Tuckwell, HC., and Tanaka, S. (2004). Firing properties of a stochastic PDE model of a rat sensory cortex layer 2/3 pyramidal cell. Math. Biosci., 188, 117–132.
Iannella, N. and Back, A. (2001). A spiking neural network architecture for nonlinear function approximation. Neural Networks, 14, 933–939.
Roberts, C.D. and Cahill, R.T. and Sevior, M.E. and Iannella, N. (1994) pi-pi scattering in a QCD based model field theory, Phys Rev D, 49, 125-137.
Complex Systems Software
NEURONMatlab

