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New Ideas in Computational Neuroscience
16 octobre 2014
LNC2
New Ideas in Computational Neuroscience
Oscillatory multiplexing of population codes for selective communication in neural circuits
Thomas Akam Champalimaud (Centre for the Unknown, Lisbon)
09 septembre 2014
LNC2
New Ideas in Computational Neuroscience
The dance of excitation and inhibition - dynamics in balanced networks
Tim Vogels (University of Oxford, UK)
08 juillet 2014
LNC2
New Ideas in Computational Neuroscience
The functional contribution of synaptic complexity to learning and memory
Surya Ganguli (Department of Applied Phyisics, Stanford University, USA)
12 juin 2014
LNC2
New Ideas in Computational Neuroscience
Breaking balance: how network architecture impacts spiking dynamics
17 mars 2014
LNC2
New Ideas in Computational Neuroscience
Assembling coherence in neural populations
Eric Shea-Brown (University of Washington, Seattle, USA)
13 mars 2014
LNC2
New Ideas in Computational Neuroscience
Stability and computation in cortical circuits
Yashar Ahmadian (Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, Columbia University, New York, USA)
06 février 2014
LNC2
New Ideas in Computational Neuroscience
Sensory signals for motor control during active sensing
Tansu Celikel (Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands)
23 janvier 2014
LNC2
New Ideas in Computational Neuroscience
Does the orbitofrontal cortex signal value?
Geoffrey Schoenbaum (NIH, USA)