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Computational Neuroscience: Oberseminar (3110703)

Susanne Schreiber and Richard Kempter
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Oberseminar: Thursdays, 11:00-12:30h in the ITB seminar room (Invalidenstraße 43)

In this seminar, various topics of current research in computational neuroscience are presented. Attendees should have basic knowledge in neuroscience and computational neuroscience.


06.09.2010 Pierre Yger (Unité de Neurosciences Intégratives et Computationnelles, Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Chaos control and plasticity in large scale neuronal networks with ongoing activity
30.08.2010 Entorhinal Cortex Day (10:30-18:00h, organized by S. Schreiber and P. Beed)
08.07.2010 Nikolaus Maier (Charité)
Priming of Hippocampal Population Bursts by Individual Perisomatic-Targeting Interneurons
24.06.2010 Urs Bergmann (FIAS, Frankfurt)
Learning Topographic Transformations for Invariant Recognition
17.06.2010 Farzad Farkhooi (FU Berlin)
Response adaptation can explain temporally sparse code in the insect mushroom body
14.06.2010 Michiel Remme (New York University, New York, USA)
Role of voltage-dependent dendritic currents in subthreshold input integration
03.06.2010 Julijana Gjorgjieva (University of Cambridge)
The role of spontaneous activity in the developing nervous system
27.05.2010 Il Park (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL)
Statistical inference with point process divergences for neuroscience
19./20./21.05.2010 Bernstein-Symposium
13.05.2010 no talk (holiday)
06.05.2010 Gina Escobar (Northeastern University, Boston, MA)
Statistical theory of synaptic connectivity
30.04.2010 Jorge Jaramillo
Hippocampal phase precession: coding and network oscillatory activity
29.04.2010 Martina Michalikova
Distinct contributions of sodium channels in action potential initiation and backpropagation
22.04.2010 Nikolay Chenkov
Capacity Measurement of the Liquid State Machine
15.04.2010 Bartosz Telenczuk
From micro to macro: neuronal correlates of high-frequency EEG
18.03.2010 Matthias Guggenmos
Modelling Learning Strategies in Value-Based Decision Making
Nikolay Chenkov
Modelling the transition from bottom-up to top-down visual attention with feature and environmental probability learning
11.03.2010 Michael Schmuker + Jan Sölter (FU Berlin)
Sensory computation in the olfactory system
25.02.2010 Lutz Schimansky-Geier
Oscillations in the paddlefish enhance stimulus discriminability
18.02.2009 Robert Schmidt
Theta oscillations provide temporal windows for local circuit computation in the entorhinal-hippocampal loop
11.02.2010 Dmitry Zarubin
Classification of MEG data
04.02.2010 Symposium for the Appointment to the W3 professorship ''Neuronal Plasticity'' at HU Berlin
BCCN building, lecture hall, Philippstr. 13, Haus 6, 10115 Berlin
Program:
08:30 Peer Wulff, University of Aberdeen
09:00 Thomas Nevian, Universität Bern
09:30 Lisa Marshall, Universität Lübeck
10.00 Matthew Larkum, Universität Bern
11.00 Jozsef Csicsvari, University of Oxford
11.30 Derek Buhl, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
12.00 Marlene Bartos, University of Aberdeen
12.30 Heinz Beck, Universität Bonn
28.01.2010 Natalie Tkatchenko
Triplet learning rules for modeling the STDP in inhibitory interneurons
14.01.2010 Susanne Schreiber
Dendritic mechanisms underlying rapid synaptic activation of fast-spiking hippocampal interneurons
11.12.2009 José Donoso
The effect of conduction delay variability on temporal coding in the hippocampus
10.12.2009 Edith Chorev
Spikelets in the hippocampus
03.12.2009 Paula Kuokkanen
Spikelets in the auditory system
26.11.2009 Jorge Jaramillo
Models of phase precession
12.11.2009 Jorge Jaramillo
Intracellular dynamics of hippocampal place cells during virtual navigation
29.10.2009 Anja Noerenberg (Freiburg)
Distinct non-uniform cable properties contribute to rapid signaling in fast-spiking GABAergic interneurons
22.10.2009 Ekaterina Zhuchkova (TU Berlin)
Modelling and controlling some types of pathologies in cardiac tissue

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