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Contents of README:This is a slightly modified version of the namedplus style, which fully conforms with the Journal of Neuroscience citation style. Last modified 2004 April 06 by Matthias Hennig (hennig@cn.stir.ac.uk) version = 1.00 of jneurosci.bst 2004 April 06 The following citation labels are implemented: \citeauthoryear{author-info}{year}: these labels are processed by the following commands: \cite{key}: which produces citations with both author and year, enclosed in parens. \shortcite{key}: which produces citations with year only, enclosed in parens \citeauthor{key}: which produces the author information only \citeyear{key}: which produces the year information only \citetext{key}: which produces Author (Year) \citenoparens{key}: which produces Author, Year The output looks like that: \cite{key}: (Strettoi and Masland, 1996; Kolb, 1997; Masland, 2001) and (Fisher et al., 1975) \citetext{key}: for reviews, see McNaughton (1990); Müller and Kaupp (1998); Fain et al. (2001). The bibliography follows J Neurosci conventions, e.g.: Koch C (1999) Biophysics of Computation: Information Processing in Single Neurons Oxford University Press. Enroth-Cugell C, Robson JG (1966) The contrast sensitivity of retinal ganglion cells of the cat. J Physiol 187:517-552. This is a modified version of the namedplus style by: ----------------------------------------------------- A. David Redish adr@nsma.arizona.edu Post-doc http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dredish Neural Systems, Memory and Aging, Univ of AZ, Tucson AZ ----------------------------------------------------- which was in turn modified by: Oren Patashnik (PATASHNIK@SCORE.STANFORD.EDU) and finally modified by: Matthias H Hennig, University of Edinburgh, mhennig at inf.ed.ac.uk |
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