Publications/Presentations

  1. P Miller and J Cannon. “Combined mechanisms of neural firing rate homeostasis”. In: Biological Cybernetics (2018).
  2. J Cannon. “Mutual information between spike trains in an analytically tractable model of dynamically gated neuronal communication”. In: Neural Computation (2017).
  3. J Cannon and P Miller. “Stable control of firing rate mean and variance by dual homeostatic mechanisms”. In: Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience (2017).
  4. J Cannon and P Miller. “Synaptic and intrinsic homeostasis cooperate to optimize single neuron response properties and tune integrator circuits”. In: Journal of Neurophysiology (2016).
  5. J Cannon and N Kopell. “The leaky oscillator: properties of inhibition-based rhythms revealed through the singular phase response curve”. In: SIAM J. on Applied Dynamical Systems 14.4 (2015), pp. 1930–1977.
  6. J Cannon, N Kopell, T Gardner, and J Markowitz. “Neural Sequence Generation Using Spatiotemporal Patterns of Inhibition.” In: PLOS Computational Biology 11.11 (2015), e1004581.
  7. J Cannon, M McCarthy, S Lee, J Lee, C Börgers, MA Whittington, and N. Kopell. “Neurosystems: brain rhythms and cognitive processing.” In: European Journal of Neuroscience 39.5 (2014), pp. 705–19. Dissertation
  8. J Cannon. “On the interaction of multiple gamma-rhythmic populations”. PhD thesis. Boston University, 2014.

    Textbook Chapters

  9. BH Zinselmeyer, J Dempster, DL Wokosin, JJ Cannon, R Pless, I Parker, and MJ Miller. “Two-photon microscopy and multidimensional analysis of cell dynamics”. In: Methods in Enzymology. Ed. by TM Handel and DJ Hamel. Vol. 461. Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc, 2009.

    Conference Proceedings

  10. Andrew Hope, Manfred Georg, Jonathan Cannon, J Hubenschmidt, Wei Lu, Dan Low, and Robert Pless. “Applications of Manifold Learning Techniques in 4D-CT Reconstruction”. In: International Conference on the Use of Computers in Radiation Therapy (ICCR). Winner of the Reviewer’s Choice Award. 2007, pp. 1–5.

    Invited Talks

  11. J Cannon. Dual-Mechanism Firing Rate Homeostasis Stabilizes Multiple Firing Rate Statistics. Invited talk, SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird Resort, Snowbird, UT, May 25. 2017.
  12. J Cannon. A mathematical framework for the transmission of oscillations and information among neuron populations. Invited talk, Physics Colloquium, UMass Boston MA, Apr 28. 2016.
  13. J Cannon. An information-theoretic framework for dynamic gating of neuronal communication. Invited talk, Applied Analysis and Computation Seminar, UMass Amherst, MA, Mar 30. 2016.
  14. JCannon. A role for feedback inhibition and periodicity in sequence generation. Invited talk, NYU, Oct 2. 2015.
  15. J Cannon and N Kopell. Gamma Rhythms Under Periodic Forcing. Poster presented at Rhythmic Dynamics and Cognition Conference, June 2013, Boston, MA. 2013.
  16. J Cannon. A role for feedback inhibition and periodicity in sequence generation. Invited talk, Cognitive Rhythms Collaborative retreat, Boston University, Boston, MA, Feb 23. 2015.
  17. J Cannon. Stability analysis of dual activity-dependent homeostasis. Invited talk, Janelia Theoretical Neuroscience Workshop, Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn, VA, Nov 19. 2015.
  18. J Cannon. Theoretical foundations and applications of dual activity-dependent home- ostasis. Invited talk, Swartz Annual Meeting, Janelia Farm, Ashburn, VA, Aug 3. 2015.
  19. J Cannon. A mathematical framework for the transmission of oscillations and information among neuronal populations. Invited talk, Brown/BU PDE Seminar, Boston University, Boston, MA, Dec 10. 2014.

Poster Presentations

  1. J Cannon. Information theory of dynamic neural gating. Poster presented at Swartz Annual Meeting, Aug 2 – 5, Ashburn, VA. 2015.
  2. J Cannon and P Miller. The dynamics and consequences of dual-mechanism homeostasis. Poster presented at Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE), Mar 5–8, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2015.
  3. J Cannon, J Markowitz, N Kopell, and T Gardner. Sequence generation by spatio- temporal cycles of inhibition. Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Annual Meeting, Nov 15 – 19, Washington, DC. 2014.
  4. J Cannon, J Markowitz, N Kopell, and T Gardner. Sequence generation by spatio- temporal cycles of inhibition. Poster presented at Computational and Systems Neuro- science (COSYNE), Feb 26 – Mar 2, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2014.
  5. J Cannon and N Kopell. Gamma Rhythms Under Periodic Forcing. Poster presented at Rhythmic Dynamics and Cognition Conference, June 2013, Boston, MA. 2013.

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