Computational Neuroscience Seminars - 2006 Talks



  • 13-01-06 Friday, 12h15,
    Walter Senn, Institute of Physiology, University of Bern
    The cortical representation of time: climbing activity, synaptic plasticity and Weber's law
    Abstract.

  • 27-01-06 Friday, 14h15, ATTENTION: DIFFERENT TIME !!
    Kenji Doya, ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories - Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
    Mechanisms and Origins of Reward-based Learning
    Abstract.

  • 01-02-06 Wednesday, 12h15,
    Andre Longtin, University of Ottawa
    Coding and Decoding in the Electrosensory Pathway.

  • 03-02-06 Friday, 12h15,
    Hans-Peter Lipp, Division of Neuroanatomy and Behavior,
    Institute of Anatomy, University of Zurich
    Hippocampal functions/computations in mice and men
    Abstract.

  • 10-02-06 Friday, 12h15,
    Stefano Fusi, Institute of Neuroinformatics, ETH/University of Zurich
    Abstract.

  • 24-02-06 Friday, 14h15, ATTENTION: DIFFERENT TIME !!
    Peter Dayan, Gatsby Unit for Computational Neuroscience, London
    Norepinephrine and Neural Interrupts
    Abstract.

  • 17-03-06 Friday, 12h15,
    Andre Longtin, University of Ottawa
    Feature Detection and Correlations in electrosensory systems

  • 12-06-06 Monday, 17h15, Salle SG1, ATTENTION: DIFFERENT DAY, TIME, PLACE !!
    Inaugural Seminar of the Lausanne Neuroscience Seminars
    Edvard Moser, Centre for the Biology of Memory, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
    Grid cells and spatial maps in the entorhinal cortex

  • 14-06-06 Wednesday, 12h15, Salle AAB 032, Haim Sompolinsky,
    Hebrew Universtiy

  • 10-11-06 Friday, 12h15,
    Greg Francis, Indiana and EPFL
    A neural network model of visual perception: after-responses and afterimages

  • 17-11-06 Friday, 14h15 (attention, different time),
    Florentin W�rg�tter , G�ttingen
    Modelling synaptic plasticity by differential Hebbian learning: Implications on biophysics and robotics

  • 24-11-06 Friday, 12h15,
    no class, since overlap with philosophy seminar

  • 01-12-06 Friday, 12h15,
    Nicolas Brunel, Paris
    Synaptic plasticity: From biochemistry to phenomenological learning rules

  • 08-12-06 Friday, 12h15,
    Sophie Den�ve, Paris
    Baysian inference and learning in spiking networks

  • 15-12-06 Friday, 12h15,
    No class since overlap with philosophy seminar