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Principal Investigator
Address:
TUM - Physics Department
James-Franck-Str. 1
85748 Garching,
Germany
Phone: +49-89-289-12362
Fax: +49-89-289-12296
Email: lvh[at]tum.de
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Associated with BCCN
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Technische Universität München
Research topics
- Neuronal information processing arising from mechanosensory perception, such as audition and lateral line, and vision
- Auditory processing
- Theory of time-resolved synaptic plasticity (STDP), the ensuing learning and map formation
- Elementary excitations of biomembranes.
- There is meanwhile a whole zoo of animals whose neuronal
perception algorithms have been clarified; for example, the barn owl,
the sand scorpion, the clawed frog Xenopus, many fish species (amongst
them the blind Mexican cave fish), boids and vipers.
- In the
past I have also worked, in part extensively, in the fields of applied
(and pure) mathematics, statistical physics, theoretical
immunology,
and theoretical membrane physics.
Scientific approach
- We use mathematical methods from the
theory of dynamical systems, in particular, ordinary and partial
differential equations and bifurcation theory,
probability theory, and
the theory of stochastic processes to model detection and early (incl.
midbrain) neuronal evaluation on the basis of electrophysiological
and
behavioral data and to compare the latter with theoretical predictions.
Bernstein projects
- Processing of static and dynamic acoustic cues in the mammalian auditory system - B. Grothe and L. van Hemmen
- Multisensory integration - L. van Hemmen and H. Luksch
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