Computational Neuroscience Seminars - 2009 Talks

  • 18.12.2009 Friday, 9h00 (sharp), SV1717a
    Hynek Hermansky, The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland (USA),
    host: Prof. Jose del R. Millan
    Hearing: Humans and Machines
    Abstract


  • 27.11.09 Lemanic Neuroscience Annual Meeting (Homepage)

  • 20.11.09 Friday, 12h15, BC01
    Robert Legenstein, Institute for Theoretical Computer Science, TU Graz (Homepage)
    A reward-modulated Hebbian learning rule can explain experimentally observed network reorganization in a brain control task
    Abstract


  • 13.11.09 Friday, 12h15, BC01
    Tim Vogels, Columbia University, Biological Sciences (Homepage )
    Gating Multiple Signals through Detailed Balance of Excitation and Inhibition in Spiking Networks
    Abstract

  • 12.11.09 Thursday, 12h15, AAB032
    Werner Hemmert, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Munich (Homepage)
    Coding of speech into nerve-action potentials
    Abstract


  • 30.10.09 Friday, 12h15, BC01
    Matthew Cook, Institute of Neuroinformatics, ETH Zürich (Homepage )
    Relational Architectures
    Abstract


  • 23.10.09 Friday, 12h15, BC01
    Nicolas Marcille, LCN, EPFL (Homepage )
    Modeling feature-integration in human vision with drift diffusion models
    Abstract

  • 16.10.09 Friday, 12h15, BC01
    Jörg Lücke, FIAS, Frankfurt, Germany (Homepage)
    Generative Models of Nonlinear Component Superpositions for Unsupervised Learning from Visual and Auditory Data
    Abstract

  • 09.10.09 Friday, 12h15, BC01
    Claudia Clopath, Laboratory for Computational Neuroscience, EPFL (Homepage)
    Modeling synaptic plasticity across different time scales: the influence of voltage, spike timing, and protein synthesis
    Abstract

  • 02.10.09 Friday, 12h15, BC01
    Sebastian Gerwinn, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany (Homepage)
    Bayesian Decoding of Leaky-Integrate-and-Fire Neurons
    Abstract

  • 25.09.09 Friday, 12h45, BC01
    Gediminas Luksys, Divisions of Molecular Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Basel University
    Stress, individual differences and norepinephrine in the prediction of mouse behavior using reinforcement learning
    Abstract

  • 18.09.09 Friday, 12h15, BC01
    Henning Sprekeler, Laboratory for Computational Neuroscience, EPFL (Homepage)
    Reward-modulated spike timing-dependent plasticity requires a reward prediction system
    Abstract

  • 11.09.09 Friday, 12h15, AAB032
    Boris Vladimirskiy, Department of Physiology, Bern University, Switzerland (Homepage)
    Hierarchical novelty-familiarity coding in the early visual cortex
    Abstract

  • 25.08.09 Tuesday, 12h15, AAB032
    Daan Wierstra, IDSIA Lugano, Switzerland (Homepage)
    Natural Evolution Strategies
    Abstract

  • 18.08.09 Tuesday, 14h15, AAB032 (date & time might change)
    Xavier Leinekugel, ENI-Bordeaux (Homepage)
    Cell assemblies in the rat CA3 recurrent network: do we really need oscillations?
    Abstract


  • 06.07.09 Monday, 12h15, AAB032
    Filip De Smet, Gent University, Belgium (Homepage)
    Clustering behavior in systems of coupled oscillators and networks of mutually attracting agents
    Abstract

  • 19.6.09 Friday, 12h15, AAB032
    Romain Brasselet, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris (Homepage)
    Fast encoding/decoding of haptic microneurography data based on first spike latencies
    Abstract

    8.6.09 Monday, Time: 15.00, AAB032
    Pietro Berkes, Volen Center for Complex Systems, Brandeis University, Boston (Homepage)
    Neural evidence for statistically optimal inference and learning in primary visual cortex
    Abstract

    15.5.09 Friday, 12h15, AAB032
    Peter Latham, Gatsby, London (http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~pel/)
    Implications of chaotic dynamics for neural coding
    Abstract


    07.05.09 Friday, 11h15, AAB032
    Farzad Farkhooi, Freie Universität Berlin
    Spike Frequency Adaptation Reduces Neural Ensembles Noise
    Abstract

    20.3.09 Thursday, 14h15, AAB032
    Henry Abarbanel, University of California, San Diego (http://inls.ucsd.edu/~hdia/)
    Dynamical State and Parameter Estimation
    Abstract

  • 19.3.09 Thursday, 14h15, AAB032
    Moritz Helias, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience (BCCN), Albert-Ludwig University Freiburg, Germany (http://www.bccn.uni-freiburg.de/People/members/helias)
    Structural plasticity controlled by calcium based correlation detection
    Abstract

  • 24.02.09 Tuesday, 16h15, AAB032
    Colin Molter, RIKEN - Brain Science Institute - Japan (http://www.dei.brain.riken.jp/~cmolter/)
    Hippocampus: Computation for Memory - Computational and experimental insights
    Abstract

  • 7.1.09 Wednesday, 12h15, AI1153
    Robert Froemke, Center for Integrative Neuroscience University of California, San Francisco (http://keck.ucsf.edu/keck/)
    A synaptic memory trace for cortical receptive field plasticity
    Abstract


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