Brain Dynamics and Statistics: Simulation versus Data
Videos from BIRS Workshop
Peter Thomas, Case Western Reserve University
Monday Feb 27, 2017 09:00 - 10:00
Noise in the Brain: Statistical and Dynamical Perspectives
Adeline Samson, Universite Grenoble Alpes
Monday Feb 27, 2017 10:45 - 11:47
Hypoelliptic stochastic FitzHugh-Nagumo neuronal model: mixing, up-crossing and estimation of the spike rate
Eva Löcherbach, Université de Cergy-Pontoise
Monday Feb 27, 2017 14:16 - 14:54
Memory and hypoellipticity in neuronal models
Antoni Guillamon, Universitat Politèchnica de Calatunya
Monday Feb 27, 2017 15:32 - 16:10
At the crossroad between invariant manifolds and the role of noise
Zachary Kilpatrick, University of Colorado Boulder
Tuesday Feb 28, 2017 09:01 - 10:05
Maintaining spatial working memory across time in stochastic bump attractor models
Mark McDonnell, University of South Australia
Tuesday Feb 28, 2017 10:47 - 11:57
What can we learn from deep-learning? Models and validation of neurobiological learning inspired by modern deep artificial neural networks
Mareile Grosse Ruse, University of Copenhagen
Tuesday Feb 28, 2017 13:36 - 13:58
Poster presentation: Modeling with Stochastic Differential Equations and Mixed Effects
Lawrence Ward, University of British Columbia
Tuesday Feb 28, 2017 13:59 - 14:33
Pattern formation via stochastic neural field equations
Laura Sacerdote, University of Torino
Tuesday Feb 28, 2017 15:18 - 15:51
Integrate and Fire like models with stable distribution for the Interspike Intervals
Jeremie Lefebvre, Krembil Research Institute
Tuesday Feb 28, 2017 15:52 - 16:23
State-Dependent Control of Oscillatory Brain Dynamics
Massimiliano Tamborrino, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Wednesday Mar 1, 2017 08:38 - 09:41
Novel manifestation of the noise-aided signal enhancement
Jonathan Touboul, Collège de France & Inria
Wednesday Mar 1, 2017 09:50 - 10:53
Noise in large-scale neuronal networks, brain rhythms and neural avalanches
Benjamin Lindner, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin / Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin
Thursday Mar 2, 2017 09:00 - 10:03
Spontaneous activity and information transmission in neural populations
Jonathan D. Victor, Weill Cornell Medical College
Thursday Mar 2, 2017 10:44 - 11:44
How high-order image statistics shape cortical visual processing
Rune W Berg, University of Copenhagen
Thursday Mar 2, 2017 13:33 - 14:04
Neuronal population activity involved in motor patterns of the spinal cord: spiking regimes and skewed involvement
Janet Best, Ohio State University
Thursday Mar 2, 2017 14:05 - 14:33
Variability and regularity in neurotransmitter systems
Shigeru Shinomoto, Kyoto University
Thursday Mar 2, 2017 15:17 - 15:50
Emergence of cascades in the linear and nonlinear Hawkes processes
Romain Veltz, Inria Sophia Antipolis Méditerranée
Thursday Mar 2, 2017 15:51 - 16:24
Quasi-Synchronisation in a stochastic spiking neural network
Richard Naud, University of Ottawa
Friday Mar 3, 2017 10:49 - 11:17
Burst ensemble multiplexing: connecting dendritic spikes with cortical inhibition
Volker Hofmann, McGill University
Friday Mar 3, 2017 11:33 - 11:47
Population coding in electric sensing: origin and function of noise correlations