The first Computational Neuroscience meetings in the 1990s fostered an increasing focus on biologically realistic modeling of neurons to understand the function of neural circuits. This chapter reviews some of the developments over the past 20 years, relating papers presented at the early meetings to subsequent developments. The review addresses developments in research on associative memory function, hippocampal memory function, the functional role of theta rhythm oscillations, and the discovery and modeling of grid cells.
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Hasselmo, M. E. (2013). 20 years of the dynamics of memory: The long and winding road linking cellular mechanisms to behavior. In 20 Years of Computational Neuroscience (pp. 207–227). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1424-7_10
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