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- ICEA - Modelling goal-directed navigation of the rat
- Hippocampal oscillations
- Study of sensory systems
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- Dynamics of evolving networks
- A populational model of hippocampus CA3 region slices
- Development of hippocampal place fields
- Hippocampal coding and dynamics
- Location dependent differences between somatic and dendritic IPSPs
- Olfaction and its underlying stochastic phenomena
- The role of self-excitation in the development of topographic order
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- Workshop on large scale random graphs
- Workshop on Cortico- Hippocampal dynamics: Navigation and Neuromodulation
- Joint Workshop on Neural Autonomous Robots
- Workshop on System Neuroscience
- Neuronhálózatok strukturális kérdései
- 7th Tamagawa Dynamic Brain Forum 2002
- Minisymposium on Computational Neuroscience
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- Budapest - Tampere Minisymposium on Computational Neurolgy
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Workshop on Cortico-Hippocampal dynamics: Navigation and Neuromodulation
The workshop is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, USA
and hosted by the KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics (RMKI) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Program of the workshop
Date: 1st September, 2006
Place: Meeting room of the RMKI (building 3)
Contact: ÉRDI, Péter
10.00: Introduction (Péter Érdi)
10.05 - 10.45: S. Bressler (Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Florida Atlantic University): Granger causality in neuroscience: scope and limits
10.45 - 11.25: T. Kiss (Cneuro-Budapest): Prefrontal cortex - hippocampal interaction: data analysis by Granger's method
Break
11.40 - 12.05: C. Scholl (NIH/NIDA-IRP/Neuroimaging Branch, Baltimore): An interpretion of effective connectivity using fMRI time series
12.05 - 12.30: B. UJfalussy (Cneuro-Bpest): Competing models of theta synchronization in the medial septum
Lunch break
14.00 - 14.40: W. Freeman (Dept. Mol. and Cell Biol. UC Berkeley): Interactions between self-organizing fields in neocortical activity and feed-forward neuromodulatory fields from brain stem nuclei under cortical control
14.40 -15.20: R. Kozma (CNeurodyams Lab, Univ. Memphis): From K models to navigating algorithm
Break
15.30 - 15.55: Zs. Huhn (Cneuro-Bpest): The role of grid cells in distance determination
15.55 - 16.30: M. Lengyel (Gatsby CNS, UCL): Uncertainty, phase and oscillatory hippocampal recall
16.30 - 17.00: Z. Somogyvari (Cneuro-Bpest): TBA
17.00 - 17.15: Closing discussions