BCCN Colloquium 2005
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Date |
Event |
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25.02/ |
Invited |
Prof. Dr. Oliver Behrend Institut für Biologie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin „Neuronal responses to water surface waves in the midbrain of the African clawed frog“ |
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18.04/ |
Inaugural |
Dr. Ing. Stefan Glasauer Univ. Klinikum München Großhadern Neurologische Klinik u. Poliklinik der LMU „Mathematische Modellierung und Analyse vestibulärer und okulomotorischer Funktionen“ |
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30.05/ |
Talk |
Professor Benedikt Grothe Dept. Biology, Neurobiology, LMU München „The neuronal circuits processing spatial acoustic information in the mammalian brain” |
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07.06/ |
Invited |
Dr. W. Geoffrey Wright OHSU, Portland, Oregon „Perception of verticality during dynamic postural task in healthy and vestibular loss subjects” |
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14.06/ |
Invited |
Professor Paul Dean Department of Psychology, The University of Sheffield, GB „Understanding the Cerebellar Alogrithm: From Electric Fish to Robotics” |
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11.07/ |
Talk |
Professor Alexander Borst Department of Systems and Computational Neurobiology, MPI of Neurobiology, Martinsried „Neural Networks in the Cockpit of the Fly” |
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13.07/ |
Invited |
Dr. Thomas Nowotny Institute for Nonlinear Science, UCSD, USA „The challenge of building accurate phenomenological neuron models for identified cells: Insights from models of the lobster LP cell” |
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14.07/ |
Invited |
Dr. Babette Dellen Physics Dept. Washington University, St. Louis, USA „Computing relative motion with complex cells” |
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26.09/ |
Invited |
Professor Henry Abarbanel Institute for Nonlinear Dynamics, UCSD, USA „How does the Nervous System Recognize Specific Sensory Input?” |
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05.10/ |
Invited |
Dr. Matthias Franz Max-Planck-Institut für biologische Kybernetik, Tübingen „Insect-inspired estimation of egomotion” |
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07.11/ |
Invited |
Professor Dr. Horst Bleckmann Zoologisches Institut der Universität Bonn „The lateral line organ in fishes” |
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21.11/ |
Invited |
Prof. Dr. Walter Senn Physiologisches Institut, Universität Bern, CH „Silent synapses, balanced neurons and dendritic democracy: is there a common explanation?” |

