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Takaaki Shirahata (白畑孝明)
Takaaki Shirahata (白畑孝明)
Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima Bunri University, Japan
Verified email at kph.bunri-u.ac.jp - Homepage
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Depletion of serotonin selectively impairs short-term memory without affecting long-term memory in odor learning in the terrestrial slug Limax valentianus
T Shirahata, M Tsunoda, T Santa, Y Kirino, S Watanabe
Learning & Memory 13 (3), 267-270, 2006
322006
The effect of variations in sodium conductances on pacemaking in a dopaminergic retinal neuron model
T Shirahata
Acta Biologica Hungarica 62 (2), 211-214, 2011
112011
Distribution of serotonin-like immunoreactive neurons in the slug Limax valentianus
T Shirahata, S Watanabe, Y Kirino
Cell and tissue research 315 (2), 285-290, 2004
102004
Numerical simulation of bistability between regular bursting and chaotic spiking in a mathematical model of snail neurons
T Shirahata
International Journal of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 5 (5), 145-150, 2015
82015
Numerical Study of a Mathematical Model of Vibrissa Motoneurons: The Relationship between Repetitive Spiking and Two Types of Sodium Conductance.
T Shirahata
International Journal of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 5 (3), 48-52, 2015
72015
Effect of sodium conductance variations on electrical behavior of a neocortical neuron model
T Shirahata
Acta Biologica Hungarica 65 (4), 379-384, 2014
72014
The relationship of sodium and potassium conductances with dynamic states of a mathematical model of electrosensory pyramidal neurons
T Shirahata
Applied Mathematics 7 (9), 819-823, 2016
52016
Evaluation of kinetic properties of dendritic potassium current in ghostbursting model of electrosensory neurons
T Shirahata
Applied Mathematics 6 (01), 128, 2015
52015
The relationship between burst regularity and spike-generating sodium conductance in a mathematical model of snail RPa1 neurons
T Shirahata
Advanced Studies in Theoretical Physics 12 (4), 151-156, 2018
42018
Numerical simulation analysis of a mathematical model of circadian pacemaker neurons
T Shirahata
Applied Mathematics 6 (08), 1214, 2015
42015
Simulation of rabbit A-type retinal horizontal cell that generates repetitive action potentials
T Shirahata
Neuroscience letters 439 (1), 116-118, 2008
42008
Characterization of the kinetic properties of tetraethylammonium (TEA)-sensitive potassium conductance in a mathematical model of snail neurons
T Shirahata
Advanced Studies in Theoretical Physics 13 (4), 189-194, 2019
32019
Evaluation of the difference between a transient voltagedependent calcium conductance and a stationary calcium-inhibited calcium conductance in a mathematical model of snail …
T Shirahata
Advanced Studies in Theoretical Physics 13 (1), 11-22, 2019
32019
Dynamics of a pituitary cell model: dependence on long-lasting external stimulation and potassium conductance kinetics
T Shirahata
Applied Mathematics 7 (9), 861-866, 2016
32016
Evaluating Bistability in a Mathematical Model of Circadian Pacemaker Neurons
T Shirahata
International Journal of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 6, 99-103, 2016
32016
Novel types of bistability in a model of a bursting pacemaker neuron RPa1 from the snail, Helix pomatia
T Shirahata
Acta Biologica Hungarica 64 (1), 131-135, 2013
32013
The effect of hyperpolarizing inputs on the dynamics of a bursting pacemaker neuron model in the pre-Bötzinger complex
T Shirahata
Neuroscience letters 473 (1), 16-21, 2010
32010
The transition from a periodic spiking state to a periodic bursting state via a chaotic bursting state: a numerical study of a dynamical system in neurobiophysics
T Shirahata
Advanced Studies in Theoretical Physics 14 (4), 151-160, 2020
22020
A numerical study of the relationship between the ghostbursting model and the leak current
T Shirahata
Advanced Studies in Theoretical Physics 14 (2), 65-72, 2020
22020
Numerical Study of the Bistability of a Mathematical Model of Neocortical Pyramidal Neurons
T Shirahata
Applied Mathematical Sciences 12 (3), 105-114, 2018
22018
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