FSN 2013 - International Workshop on Feedback and synchronization in neuroscience
Topics/Call fo Papers
This workshop aims at gathering medical practitioners, neuroscience researchers, computational neuroscience experts and control and systems engineers interested in neuronal synchronization in brain and disease, as well as the impact of feedback on it.
The flyer for this workshop is available here.
The workshop is made of four independent invited sessions. Abstracts are available here.
Session 1: From neurons to neuronal populations dynamics
Boris Gutkin - ENS Paris (France): Role of structured neural activity in working memory tasks: differential functional roles for gamma, theta and alpha oscillations
Alex Roxin - CRM (Spain): Connectivity motifs and dynamics in cortical network models
Rodolphe Sepulchre - Liège Univ. (Belgium): Endogenous and exogenous neuronal rhythmicity
Session 2: Healthy and pathological oscillations in basal ganglia
Rafal Bogacz - Univ. of Bristol (UK): Mathematical modelling of abnormal beta oscillations in Parkinson’s disease
Thomas Boraud - CNRS, Univ. of Bordeaux (France)
William Pasillas-Lépine - CNRS, L2S (France)
Session 3: Synchronization in neuroscience
Constance Hammond - INSERM, INMED (France): Abnormal early synchronization of Pink1-/- M1 cortical neurons is decreased by high frequency stimulation of the subthalamic area in the mouse cortico-subthalamic slice
Elena Panteley - CNRS, L2S (France)
Michael Rosenblum - Potsdam Univ. (Germany)
Session 4: Identification and observer design in neuroscience
Henk Nijmeijer - Tec. Univ. Eindhoven (The Netherlands)
Romain Postoyan - CNRS, CRAN (France): Parameter and state estimation for a class of neural mass models
Sridevi V. Sarma - John Hopkins Univ. (USA): On the Therapeutic Mechanisms of Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease: Annihilation or Restoration of Basal Ganglia Feedback ?
The flyer for this workshop is available here.
The workshop is made of four independent invited sessions. Abstracts are available here.
Session 1: From neurons to neuronal populations dynamics
Boris Gutkin - ENS Paris (France): Role of structured neural activity in working memory tasks: differential functional roles for gamma, theta and alpha oscillations
Alex Roxin - CRM (Spain): Connectivity motifs and dynamics in cortical network models
Rodolphe Sepulchre - Liège Univ. (Belgium): Endogenous and exogenous neuronal rhythmicity
Session 2: Healthy and pathological oscillations in basal ganglia
Rafal Bogacz - Univ. of Bristol (UK): Mathematical modelling of abnormal beta oscillations in Parkinson’s disease
Thomas Boraud - CNRS, Univ. of Bordeaux (France)
William Pasillas-Lépine - CNRS, L2S (France)
Session 3: Synchronization in neuroscience
Constance Hammond - INSERM, INMED (France): Abnormal early synchronization of Pink1-/- M1 cortical neurons is decreased by high frequency stimulation of the subthalamic area in the mouse cortico-subthalamic slice
Elena Panteley - CNRS, L2S (France)
Michael Rosenblum - Potsdam Univ. (Germany)
Session 4: Identification and observer design in neuroscience
Henk Nijmeijer - Tec. Univ. Eindhoven (The Netherlands)
Romain Postoyan - CNRS, CRAN (France): Parameter and state estimation for a class of neural mass models
Sridevi V. Sarma - John Hopkins Univ. (USA): On the Therapeutic Mechanisms of Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease: Annihilation or Restoration of Basal Ganglia Feedback ?
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