BP 8: Neurophysics II
Montag, 16. März 2015, 14:30–17:00, H 1058
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14:30 |
BP 8.1 |
Born to be critical: Spontaneous activity in early cortex and its role in shaping sensory representations — •Bettina Hein, Klaus Neuschwander, David E. Whitney, Gordon B. Smith, David Fitzpatrick, and Matthias Kaschube
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14:45 |
BP 8.2 |
Input spike trains suppress chaos in balanced target circuits — •Rainer Engelken, Michael Monteforte, and Fred Wolf
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15:00 |
BP 8.3 |
A Frequency-resolved Mutual Information Rate — •Davide Bernardi and Benjamin Lindner
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15:15 |
BP 8.4 |
Spike timing reliability and information transfer under noisy juxtacellular stimulation --- Experiment and theory — •Jens Doose, Guy Doron, Michael Brecht, and Benjamin Lindner
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15:30 |
BP 8.5 |
Synaptic unreliability facilitates information transmission in balanced cortical populations — •Leon A. Gatys, Alexander S. Ecker, Tatjana Tchumatchenko, and Matthias Bethge
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15:45 |
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15 min break
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16:00 |
BP 8.6 |
Electro-physiological characterization of the ultra-fast Channel-Rhodopsin Chronos — •Ulrich Fromme, Andreas Neef, and Christoph F. Schmidt
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16:15 |
BP 8.7 |
Assessing network states from subsampled activity — •Anna Levina, Theo Geisel, and Viola Priesemann
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16:30 |
BP 8.8 |
Estimating branching parameters from subsampled systems — •Jens Wilting, Theo Geisel, and Viola Priesemann
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16:45 |
BP 8.9 |
Self-consistent spectra in recurrent spiking networks — •Stefan Wieland and Benjamin Lindner
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