BP 21: Neurobiophysics and Sensory Transduction
Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 14:00–17:00, H43
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14:00 |
BP 21.1 |
Invited Talk:
Deconstructing hearing: mechanisms and molecules — Björn Nadrowski, Thomas Effertz, and •Martin Göpfert
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14:30 |
BP 21.2 |
Coupling a sensory hair-cell bundle to cyber clones enhances nonlinear amplification — •Kai Dierkes, Jérémie Barral, Benjamin Lindner, Frank Jülicher, and Pascal Martin
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14:45 |
BP 21.3 |
Independent components of neural activity in the auditory midbrain — •Dominika Lyzwa, Dmitri Bibitchkov, Hubert H. Lim, and J. Michael Herrmann
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15:00 |
BP 21.4 |
Local exponents of nonlinear compression in periodically driven noisy oscillators — •Benjamin Lindner, Kai Dierkes, and Frank Jülicher
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15:15 |
BP 21.5 |
When less is more: Spike Sequence Processing in Neurons with Adaptive Synapses — •Hinrich Kielblock and Marc Timme
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15:30 |
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15 min. break
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15:45 |
BP 21.6 |
Effect of noisy adaptation on the interspike interval statistics of neurons — •Tilo Schwalger, Karin Fisch, Jan Benda, and Benjamin Lindner
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16:00 |
BP 21.7 |
Controlling effective connectivity between cortical areas via collective dynamics transitions — •Demian Battaglia, Annette Witt, Theo Geisel, and Fred Wolf
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16:15 |
BP 21.8 |
Soft Brains, Signal Amplification through Noise, and Taking the Brain by its Horns — Allen Ehrlicher, Timo Betz, Daniel Koch, Thomas Fuhs, Melanie Knorr, Kristian Franze, Steve Pawlizak, and •Josef A. Käs
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16:30 |
BP 21.9 |
Chromatin rearrangements transform mammalian photoreceptor nuclei into micro-lenses — •Moritz Kreysing, Lars Boyde, Kevin Chalut, Irina Solovei, Boris Joffe, Leo Peichel, Thomas Cremer, and Jochen Guck
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16:45 |
BP 21.10 |
Analytical multi-particle scattering model for the simulation of light propagation through biological tissue — •Lars Boyde
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