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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
March 5
What hallucinations reveal about our brain functioning. * Charles Bonnett syndrome * migraine aura * schizophrenics hallucinations * frontal-lobe hallucinations * drug-induced hallucinations etc.
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
February 13
I am more sceptic than intrigued. For one thing, a computer model will always be very crude model of the brain even if it takes the dimensions of the Blue Brain project. So, this is at best the most sophisticated simplifcation. (I am deliberately p…
February 13
Bifurcation theory, dynamical diseases
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A discussion group that focuses the common aspects, e.g. upcoming conferences, new funding schemes, journals etc.
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Profile Information

Main areas of research:
nonlinear science,
migraine, stroke
Interests/keywords:
pattern formation, reaction-diffusion models, active media, biomedical engineering
Current title/position:
PostDoc / TU Berlin
Collaborators:
Eckehard Schoell,
Nouchine Hadjikhani,
Klaus Podoll,
Jens Dreier,
Jürgen Kurths,
Hugh R. Wilson
Personal or laboratory homepage:
http://www.itp.tu-berlin.de/?dahlem.html

Markus A. Dahlem's Blog

Markus A. Dahlem

Modeling Migraine: From Nonlinear Dynamics to Clinical Neurology

The title "Modeling Migraine: From Nonlinear Dynamics to Clinical
Neurology" refers to a recent international workshop in Berlin 2009,
which was part of the eighteenth annual Computational Neuroscience
Meeting CNS*2009.

A complete list of speakers etc. is found on the official workshop web site.

We will have another meeting in Bari 2010, and than continue maybe
every second year. Feedback, suggestions etc. are very we… Continue

Posted on August 1, 2009 at 3:38am —

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At 2:22pm on September 30, 2009, zulqarnain zahid said…
Hi
I am a student of Bachelors of Electrical Engineering. we are three group members, currently working on brain computer interface. Our project is "Wheel Chair control using Brain computer interface".

Basic concept is to detect the Brain signals for the motor actions and then to utilize these signals to drive a wheel chair.
Following are the Basic motor actions, that we are considering
1.Both left and right hand movements
2.Both left and right leg movements

i need your help in feature extraction method and classification method.
we are getting eeg signals from brain using modular eeg unit through serial port on pc via non invasive electrodes.kindly guide me about the best method for feature extraction and classification i.e having good accuracy. so that i can classify the motor actions
At 11:32pm on September 29, 2009, zulqarnain zahid said…
i m a student of electrical engineering in air university pakistan
i m working on bci as my final year project
i m working on wheel chair control using bci
i will be needing ur help
At 4:49am on August 12, 2009, Cornelis [Kees] Jan Stam said…
Dear Markus,
Thanks for the suggestion.
best,
Kees
At 4:02am on August 10, 2009, Maria Dauvermann said…
I just had a look at your link. Can you tell me something about cortical spreading depression? What exactly is it? What´s the function? I find it really interesting. Might be applicable to other clinical disorders.
At 3:57am on August 10, 2009, Maria Dauvermann said…
Hi, sorry for answering late. I think your idea is great. Do you have already an idea how to set up such a group?
At 6:30pm on August 6, 2009, Jianxia Cui said…
Markus,
thanks for your warm welcome!
Jianxia
At 12:16pm on August 6, 2009, Maria Dauvermann said…
Sure. It´s a good idea. Although I must commit that I need to broaden my horizon in context with migraine. What excactly are doing? What are your research interests?
At 9:43pm on August 5, 2009, Erin Munro said…
Sure, what is your email address?
At 2:33pm on August 4, 2009, Markus A. Dahlem said…
What I was thinking about was more a common group about clinical topics in
general. The critical mass for a "migraine group", or "autism group", for that
matter, might not (yet) be there. A "migraine-autism group" is clearly even
less usefull (Nouchine would be the only member, I guess), but clinical issues
in gereral might provide a common denominator. Just a thought.
At 1:19pm on August 4, 2009, Helen Tager-Flusberg said…
I don't think there is much in common between migraine and my clinicial/developmental disorders.
 
 
 

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