Computational Neuroscience Seminars - 2005 Talks



 

  • 25-11-05 Friday, 12h15,
    Claus Hilgetag, International University Bremen, Germany
    The layout of cortical connections and the shape of the brain
    Abstract.

  • 02-12-05 Friday, 12h15,
    Alessandro Treves, SISSA - Cognitive Neuroscience, Trieste, Italy
    Computational significance of differentiating CA1 from CA3
    Abstract.

  • 26-10-05 Wednesday, 12h15, BMI Seminar
    Martin Sarter, Charles M. Butter Collegiate Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan, USA
    Regulation and function of the cortical cholinergic input system

  • 28-10-05 Friday, 12h15,
    Wulfram Gerstner
    Introduction to reinforcemnt learning and application to rat-like navigation

  • 04-11-05 Friday, 12h15,
    Bruno Poucet, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie de la Cognition, CNRS, Marseille
    Hippocampal and cortical contribution to spatial navigation as revealed by unit recordings from freely moving animals: Evidence for a dedicated neural network
    Abstract.

  • 23-11-05 Wednesday, 12h15, BMI Seminar
    David Diamond, University of South Florida, USA
    Understanding how stress affects memory and the brain

  • 26-09-05 Monday, 12h30,
    Professor Andre Longtin, University of Ottawa
    How spatiotemporal correlations of stimuli drive network dynamics and information transfer.
    Abstract.

  • 23-06-05 Thursday, 16h15,
    Bard Ermentrout, University of Pittsburgh
    Learning synchrony: Oscillations and Spike-Timing Dependent Plasticity
    Abstract.

  • 22-04-05 Friday, 14h15,
    Alex Pouget, University of Rochester
    Baysian inference in cortical circuits
    Abstract.

  • 11-03-05 Friday, 14h15,
    Martin Fischer, University of Jena, Institut fuer Spezielle Zoologie und Evolutionsbiologie mit Phyletischem Museum
    Intelligent mechanics: Kinematic and dynamic principles of the pantograph limb of mammals
    Abstract.

  • 28-01-05 Friday, 14h15,
    Liam Paninsky, Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, UCL, London
    Maximum likelihood estimation of (semi-)biophysical neural encoding models
    Abstract.

  • 21-01-05 Friday, 14h15,
    Adrienne Fairhall, University of Washington
    Neural Computation as dimensionality reduction
    Abstract.

  • 14-01-05 Friday, 14h15,
    Markus Diesmann, University of Freiburg, Germany
    Parameters of spike synchronization in feed-forward networks
    Abstract.