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Poster of the Advanced Course in Computational Neuroscience 2003

An IBRO/FENS Neuroscience School.

Part of the EU Neuro-IT Network of Excellence

August 11 - September 5, 2003

Obidos, Portugal

Selected students

Agapiou, John (British, male)
University College London, UK
project: Representation of low frequency localisation cues in the auditory brainstem

Aguiar, Paulo (Portuguese, male)
University of Edinburgh, UK
project: Biological plausible model for one-shot learning

Berends, Michiel (Netherlands, male)
University of Antwerp
project: The cerebellar parallel fiber code

Boelsterli, Bigna (Swiss, female)
University of Bern, Switzerland
project: Role of inhibition of Ca-spikes and backpropagating Aps in pyramidal neurons

Brehmer, Yvonne (German, female)
Saarland University, Germany
project: Adult age differences in cognitive control: a computational model of the stroop

Chavas, Joel (French, male)
Université de Paris V, France
project: The loss and the gain of information in a parallelised system

Daicz, Sergio (Argentinian, male)
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
project: A negative feedback loop in the motor system of the leech

Davie, Jenny (British, female)
University College London, UK
project: The consequences of distributed unitary synaptic input on spike output

Dellen, Babette (German, female)
Washington University of Saint Louis, USA
project: Temporal sequence analysis in a passive cell

Du, Xiuxia (Chinese, female)
Washington University of Saint Louis, USA
project: Mathematical modeling

Eriksson, Charlotte (Swedish, female)
Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden
project: Enthorinal cortex model

Guyonneau, Rudy (French, male)
Université de Toulouse, France
project: Cellular mechanisms of selectivity shaping

Hoch, Thomas (Austrian, male)
Technical University Berlin, Germany
project: Dependency of the membrane potential statistics on dendritic properties

Iglesias, Javier (Spanish, male)
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
project: Effect of noise on dynamics of very large neuromimetic networks

Jolivet, Renaud (Swiss, male)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
project: Reduction of multi-compartmental model to a threshold model

Jurica, Peter (Slovakian, male)
Riken Brain Science Institute, Japan
project: Encoding movement plans in networks of spiking neurons

Kim, Yihwa (Korean, female)
Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
project: CellŐs variability thrugh experience

Kozak, Lajos (Hungarian, male)
Hungarian Academy of Science, Hungary
project: Biologically plausible model of inhibition in a global motion map

Kwok-Ying, Chong (British, male)
University of Leicester, UK
project: How can neural populations code for time dynamics in stimuli

Masuda, Naoki (Japanese, male)
University of Tokyo, Japan
project: Dynamics of microcanonical neuronal circuits

Niell, Cris (USAmerican, male)
Stanford University, USA
project: Effects of synapse formation and dendritic growth on visual receptive fields

Rene, Alice (French, female)
CNRS Gif-sur-Yvette, France
project: STDP in vivo, multiple temporal correlations and voltage dependency

Rickert, Joern (German, male)
Universitaet Freiburg, Germany
project: Criteria for the emergence of tuning in local field potentials: a model study

Rodriguez, Rafael (Cuban, male)
International Center for Neurological Restoration, Cuba
project: Neural activation modeling after lesion in STN using fMRI data

Salazar, Rodrigo (Swiss, male)
ETHZ Zurich, Switzerland
project: Visual processing and its modulation

Schaette, Roland (German, male)
Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany
project: The Zwicker tone and short-term synaptic plasticity

Souza, Fabio (Brazilian, male)
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
project: Biophysical model of a receptor cell of retina

Viggiano, Davide (Italian, male)
Second University of Napoli, Italy
project: Exploratory activity in a maze after modulation of reward system

Wolfart, Jakob (Germany, male)
CNRS Gif-sur-Yvette, France
project: Control of thalamic information transfer by coticothalamic input

Yoshimi, Jeffrey (USAmerican, male)
University of California San Diego, USA
project: Population coding in a rat barrell cortex



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