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BCCN Colloquium 2007

Date

Event

08.01/
2007

Invited
talk

Dr. Laurenz Wiskott
Institute for Theoretical Biology, HU, Berlin
„Discovery of slowness“, Host: U. Nuding/N. Lehnen

15.01/
2007

Invited
talk

Dr. Catherine Dulac
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
„Smell and Sex: from Genes to Circuits and Behavior“, Host: H. Görlitz/ B. Grothe

22.01/
2007

Invited
talk

Prof. Guy Orban
KU Leuven

„A golden opportunity for cognitive neuroscience: integrating human and non human primate brain studies with fMRI in the awake monkey”, Host: U. Büttner

29.01/
2007

Talk

Dr. Christian Machens
Dept. Biology II, Neurobiology, LMU
„From complex electrophysiological data to simple neural network models” , Host: B. Grothe

05.02/
2007

Talk

Prof. Dr. Christian Leibold
BCCN Munich
„Models of Synaptic Plasticity in Recurrent Networks: How Memory Lifetime Depends on the Size of Cell Assemblies”, Host: B. Grothe

26.02/
2007

Invited talk

Prof. Dr. Andreas Elepfandt
Biology Department, Humboldt-University Berlin
„Wellenanalyse durch den Krallenfrosch Xenopus bei simultanem Auftreffen mehrerer Wellen”, Host: L. van Hemmen

16.04/
2007

Invited talk

Marc Ernst
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen
„The statistical determinants of adaptation rate in human reaching”, Host: S. Glasauer

14.05/
2007

Invited talk

Matthias Bethge
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen

„Bayesian Inference of Neural Population Codes with a Sparsity Prior”, Host: C. Machens

21.05/
2007

Invited talk

Sophie Deneve
Group for Neural Theory, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris
„Neural basis of probabilistic inference in time”, Host: S. Glasauer

04.06/
2007

Invited talk

Jan Benda
Humboldt-University Berlin
„Coding of Communication Signals in Weakly-Electric Fish”, Host: C. Machens

07.06/
2007

Invited talk

Martin Nawrot
FU/BCCN Berlin
„Cortical spike variability -- quantitative analysis of contributing factors”, Host: C. Leibold

18.06/
2007

Invited talk

Richard Mooney
Dept. of Neurobiology,Duke University, Durham, NC
„Neurons that listen and sing: Auditory-vocal mirror neurons in a wild songbird”, Host: L van Hemmen

25.06/
2007

Invited talk

Matthieu Gilson
Department of Mathematics, University of Melbourne
„Spike -Timing Dependent Plasticity in Recurrently Connected Neuronal Networks: Theoretical Framework and Full Connectivity”, Host: L. van Hemmen

02.07/
2007

Invited talk

Herbert Peremans
Active Perception Lab, Universitaet Antwerpen
„Modeling the bat auditory system: Acoustic and neuronal signal processing for target localisation”, Host: L van Hemmen

16.07/
2007

Invited talk

Gustavo Deco
Computational Neuroscience, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, E
„Stochastic Neuronal Dynamics Underlying Decision Making: From Neurons to Behavior”, Host: L van Hemmen

30.07/
2007

Invited talk

Dan Sanes
New York University, Center for Neural Science
„Development of auditory perception & cortical processing”, Host: B. Grothe

21.09/
2007

Invited talk

Garrett  B. Stanley    School of Engineering & Applied Sciences, Harvard University
„Reading the Neural Code: Representations and Transformations in the Natural Sensory World", Host: B. Grothe

15.10/
2007

Invited talk

Thomas Wolbers
Dept.Psychology, UC Santa Barbara
Learning about space from visual information - Behavioural processes and cortical mechanisms", Host: S. Glasauer

22.10/
2007

Talk

Till Roenneberg
Institut für Medizinische Psychologie, LMU, München
"Physiology and Genetics of Human Daily Behaviour - an Approach of System Biology in Humans"

 12. 11/ 2007

Invited talk

Sven Walter
Cognitive Science, Universität Osnabrück
"What is Consciousness Good for? The Evolutionary Objection against Epiphenomenalism”

10. 12/ 2007

Invited talk

Andrej Kral
Neurowissenschaften Hamburg

“Cortical sensitivity for interaural time in congenital deafness”

17. 11/ 2007

Talk Thomas Brandt
Neurologie, LMU Munich
"Vestibular Ocular Reflex: Biology, Modelling, Technical Inspiration"
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