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What do you notice? - Neural Crossroads Laboratory
... 1) The resonance properties of hippocampal neurons 2) The resonance properties of neurons in the medial septum There are like many more contributors to the hippocampal theta rhythm. The result in a highly interconnected network is the large-scale coordination of hippocampal activity in a theta rhyt ...
... 1) The resonance properties of hippocampal neurons 2) The resonance properties of neurons in the medial septum There are like many more contributors to the hippocampal theta rhythm. The result in a highly interconnected network is the large-scale coordination of hippocampal activity in a theta rhyt ...
Interaural Phase Difference (degree)
... • Provide understanding of how neurons work, and how their structure defines their informationprocessing capabilities. • Traditional teaching formats such as lectures and discussion of literature papers do not give sufficient intuition. ...
... • Provide understanding of how neurons work, and how their structure defines their informationprocessing capabilities. • Traditional teaching formats such as lectures and discussion of literature papers do not give sufficient intuition. ...
Key - Cornell
... 4. Which characteristics of real neurons can you think of that leaky integrate-and-fire neurons do not model? Non-linearities in summation, refractory period 5. If one does not want to explicitly model action potential generation using Na+ and K+ channels, what is a good alternative? How is a refrac ...
... 4. Which characteristics of real neurons can you think of that leaky integrate-and-fire neurons do not model? Non-linearities in summation, refractory period 5. If one does not want to explicitly model action potential generation using Na+ and K+ channels, what is a good alternative? How is a refrac ...
SYNCHRONIZATION OF OSCILLATORS WITH NOISY FREQUENCY ADAPTATION DATE:
... SYNCHRONIZATION OF OSCILLATORS WITH NOISY FREQUENCY ADAPTATION Presented By Dr. Juan G. Restrepo DATE: Thursday, November 19, 2009 TIME: 12:30 p.m. (Refreshments at 12:15pm) LOCATION: University Center Room 307 ABSTRACT: Large ensembles of coupled oscillators can undergo a transition from an incoher ...
... SYNCHRONIZATION OF OSCILLATORS WITH NOISY FREQUENCY ADAPTATION Presented By Dr. Juan G. Restrepo DATE: Thursday, November 19, 2009 TIME: 12:30 p.m. (Refreshments at 12:15pm) LOCATION: University Center Room 307 ABSTRACT: Large ensembles of coupled oscillators can undergo a transition from an incoher ...
Abstract View OPTICAL RECORDING OF THE TRITONIA SWIMMING CENTRAL PATTERN GENERATOR. ;
... during fictive swimming. Candidate central pattern generator (CPG) interneurons were identified by their bursting patterns and positions in the brain. Previously identifed populations of interneurons were imaged, including the dorsal swim interneurons (DSI), C2, and ventral swim interneurons (VSI). ...
... during fictive swimming. Candidate central pattern generator (CPG) interneurons were identified by their bursting patterns and positions in the brain. Previously identifed populations of interneurons were imaged, including the dorsal swim interneurons (DSI), C2, and ventral swim interneurons (VSI). ...
www.translationalneuromodeling.org
... decomposition of a signal from the time domain into the frequency domain ...
... decomposition of a signal from the time domain into the frequency domain ...
Module I. Introduction to biophysical models of individual cells and... plane analysis important to capture phenomenology and sometimes – biophysical mechanisms
... Module I. Introduction to biophysical models of individual cells and phase plane analysis Models of different detailedness are needed at different times. Sometimes it is important to capture phenomenology and sometimes – biophysical mechanisms 1. Neuron, ions, firing, bursting, spiking, tonic and ph ...
... Module I. Introduction to biophysical models of individual cells and phase plane analysis Models of different detailedness are needed at different times. Sometimes it is important to capture phenomenology and sometimes – biophysical mechanisms 1. Neuron, ions, firing, bursting, spiking, tonic and ph ...
Slides
... minimum values of periodic solutions. The green dot-dashed curve is the s1 nullcline. HB=supercritical Hopf bifurcation, HM=homoclinic bifurcation, LK=lower knee, UK=upper knee. ...
... minimum values of periodic solutions. The green dot-dashed curve is the s1 nullcline. HB=supercritical Hopf bifurcation, HM=homoclinic bifurcation, LK=lower knee, UK=upper knee. ...
Exam 1 Review 1. Describe visually, symbolically, and verbally two
... (x + 3) × (x + 2) = x 2 + 2x + 3x + 6 = x 2 + 5x + 6 . Explain how this “foiling” technique can be described in terms of (a) a rectangular array model, and (b) the distributive property of multiplication over addition. 4. Determine whether the set of all whole numbers whose units digits are 6 is clo ...
... (x + 3) × (x + 2) = x 2 + 2x + 3x + 6 = x 2 + 5x + 6 . Explain how this “foiling” technique can be described in terms of (a) a rectangular array model, and (b) the distributive property of multiplication over addition. 4. Determine whether the set of all whole numbers whose units digits are 6 is clo ...
Poincaré return mapping for models of elliptic neurons
... We propose a novel computer assisted method for the effective construction and accurate examination of families of Poincaré return mappings for voltage maxima in models of elliptic bursting neurons. Such busters are adequately described by dynamical systems with two characteristic time scales: slow ...
... We propose a novel computer assisted method for the effective construction and accurate examination of families of Poincaré return mappings for voltage maxima in models of elliptic bursting neurons. Such busters are adequately described by dynamical systems with two characteristic time scales: slow ...