Computational Neuroscience Seminars - 2004 Talks



 

  • 3-12-04 Friday, 14h15,
    Abigail Morrison University of Freiburg, Germany
    Tutorial: NEST simulator of spiking neural networks
     

  • 26-11-04 Friday, 14h15,
    Sebastian Seung MIT
    Biologically plausible synaptic models for reinforcement learning
     

  • 15-11-04 Monday, 12h00,
    Michael Esfeld Institut for Philosophy, UNIL
    Mental Causation
    Abstract.

  • 12-11-04 Friday, 14h15,
    Richard Kempter Institut for Theoretical Biology (ITB), HU Berlin
    Capacity of Sequential Memory in a Recurrent Neural Network
    Abstract.

  • 19-11-04 Friday, 14h15,
    Wolfgang Einhaeuser Institut of Neuroinformatics, Zurich
    From complex cells to object recognition - Learning from the temporal statistics of natural stimuli.
     

  • 29-10-04 Friday, 14h15,
    Michele Giuliano Institut of Physiology, Uni Berne
    Single neuron discharge properties and network activity
    Abstract.

  • 08-09-04 Friday, 14h15,
    Raphael Ritz , Institute of Theoretical Biology, Humboldt University Berlin
    Problems and Trends in neuroinformatics: The neuroinformatics portal pilot study
    Abstract.

  • 03-09-04 Friday, 14h15,
    Roland Suri , Salk Institute
    Computational Frameworks for Biological Learning
    Abstract.

  • 11-06-04 Friday, 14h15,
    Gregor Schoener , University of Bochum
    Toward a Dynamic Field Theory of Embodied Cognition: representing metric information for action, perception, and cognition
    Abstract.

  • 10-05-04 Monday, 12h15 ATTENTION DAY AND TIME !!,
    Ken Cheng, Macquarie University, Sydney
    Principal axes, local geometry, features, and orientation

  • 07-05-04 Friday, 14h15,
    Stefano Panzeri , Manchester University
    Decoding stimulus time and stimulus identity from time series of cortical action potentials
    Abstract.

  • 30-01-04 Friday, 14h15,
    Nicolas Brunel, Paris, CNRS
    How spike generation mechanisms determine the neuronal response to fluctuating inputs
    Abstract.

  • 19-01-04 MONDAY!!, 14h15, Salle ME-B 10,
    Jean-Jacques Slotine, MIT
    Modularity, Stability, and the Brain
    Abstract.

  • 16-01-04 Friday, 14h15, Salle AA-B 032,
    Romain Brette, Paris
    Mathematics of spiking neurons - application to the reliability of spike timing
    Abstract.