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1st Baltic Autumn School

Applied Computational Neuroscience: Sleep, Neuroengineering and Dynamics

Hotel Atlantic
Schmiedestrasse 9-15

Lübeck
Germany

September 20-24, 2010
General neuroinformatics
Computational neuroscience
Large scale modeling
Electrophysiology
Clinical neuroscience

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Deadlines

Abstract submission: 2010/07/21 00:00:00 GMT+2
Registration: 2010/08/15 00:00:00 GMT+2

Contact

Jens Christian Claussen as10@gradschool.uni-luebeck.de +49 (0)451 500 5911

Additional information

In current neuroscience research and neurological treatment, experimental studies, computational neuroscience and neuroengineering are closely interwoven. Our research-oriented autumn school focuses on interventions both on the microscale and on the macroscale, and on their theoretical modeling as dynamical systems: with application areas neuroprosthetics and brain-computer interfaces, sleep and anaesthesia modeling, and brain stimulation during sleep with their implications on neural plasticity and memory consolidation.

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