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Sadra Sadeh (University College London) | Modelling the emergence and consequences of feature-specific connectivity in mouse primary visual cortex
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2015
Martin Pyka (University of Bochum) | Generic and comparative models of the hippocampus
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2015
Bernd Wiebelt (Computing Center, University of Freiburg) | High Performance Neuro Computing
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2015
Simon R. Schultz (Imperial College London) | Optical tools for decoding neural population activity
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2015
Christian Meisel (National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, USA) | From neurons to networks: bifurcations, phase transitions and critical slowing down in neural systems
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2015
Wolfgang Taube (Movement and Sport Sciences, Department of Medicine, University of Fribourg, CH) | Motor control of voluntary movements – and their adaptability
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2015
Aaron Schurger (Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience & Center for Neuroprosthetics École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and NeuroSpin Research Center, CEA-Saclay, France) | Cortical activity is more stable when sensory stimuli are consciously perceive
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2015
Moritz Diehl (University of Freiburg and University of Leuven) | Optimal Control and Embedded Optimization in Control Engineering and Signal Processing
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2015
Tim Gollisch (Independent Junior Research Group Visual coding, Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, Martinsried, Germany)
"Neural Code and Circuitry for Rapid Image Processing in the Retina" / Thursday, June 10, 2010, 17:15 h
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2010
Sven Schrader (HONDA Research Institute Europe GmbH, Offenbach, Germany)
"A columnar model of bottom-up and top-down processing in the neocortex" / Thursday, May 20, 2010, 17:15 h
Located in Talks and Events / Bernstein Seminar / 2010