Single unit activity and Local field potentials from in vivo data, MATLAB programming, Spike train, Extreme value theory, Poisson-processes
Neural integration
Simplified Models
Phase Plane analysis
etc...
Current title/position:
Student researcher, MSc student
Current affiliation/employer:
Student researcher here:
Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest, Hungary
M.Sc. student here:
Pazmany Peter Catholic University The Faculty of Information Technology, Master in Infobionics
Budapest, Hungary
This group discusses methods for generating and analyzing brain connectivity data (the "connectome") and how to simulate development and dynamics on anatomicially realistic neural networks. It can also be used to announce jobs, events, and CFP's.
The Organization for Computational Neurosciences (OCNS) organizes the international Computational Neuroscience meeting (CNS) each year. CNS is a premier forum for experimental and theoretical results addressing computation in the brain.
This group is intended for those interested in cellular and network mechanisms and the functional significance of normal and pathological synchronization and oscillations observed in small invertebrate to large cortical neuronal networks.
A group to promote the integration of systems-theories neural-computation sciences into psychiatry as a way to revolutionize our approach to understanding mental disorders, and unifying psychology, psychoanalysis, psychiatry and neuroscience
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