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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 21: Neurobiophysics and Sensory Transduction

Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 14:00–17:00, H43

14:00 BP 21.1 Invited Talk: Deconstructing hearing: mechanisms and moleculesBjörn Nadrowski, Thomas Effertz, and •Martin Göpfert
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
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
15:00 BP 21.4 Local exponents of nonlinear compression in periodically driven noisy oscillators — •Benjamin Lindner, Kai Dierkes, and Frank Jülicher
15:15 BP 21.5 When less is more: Spike Sequence Processing in Neurons with Adaptive Synapses — •Hinrich Kielblock and Marc Timme
  15:30 15 min. break
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
16:00 BP 21.7 Controlling effective connectivity between cortical areas via collective dynamics transitions — •Demian Battaglia, Annette Witt, Theo Geisel, and Fred Wolf
16:15 BP 21.8 Soft Brains, Signal Amplification through Noise, and Taking the Brain by its HornsAllen Ehrlicher, Timo Betz, Daniel Koch, Thomas Fuhs, Melanie Knorr, Kristian Franze, Steve Pawlizak, and •Josef A. Käs
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
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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