People
This is a listing of people with an interest in neuroinformatics.
266 people in Directory
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Storm Johan Centre for Molecular Biology and Neuroscience (CMBN) and Dept of Physiology, IMB. University of Oslo Norway -
Email: j.f.storm(at)medisin.uio.noPhone: +47 22851246 (Office)+47 99295763 (Mobile)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: We use detailed compartmental models of neurons the mammalian brain, combined with experimental electrophysiology to study principles and mechanisms of electrical signaling in neurons & brain circuitsProfile updated 2010-02-11 View profile page
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Tadel Francois Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University Canada -
Email: francois.tadel(at)mcgill.caResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Infrastructural and portal services, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: Developer of Brainstorm: a collaborative, open-source application dedicated to MEG and EEG analysis (visualization, processing and advanced source modeling).Profile updated 2013-05-02 View profile page
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Takemiya Makoto ATR Japan -
Email: takemiya(at)atr.jpResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Brain machine interface, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Working to create BrainLiner.jp, a web portal and desktop-based software tools for editing and sharing neurophysiological data.Profile updated 2011-04-19 View profile page
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Tanaka Keiji Cognitive Brain Mapping Laboratory, RIKEN Brain Science Institute Japan -
Email: keiji(at)riken.jpPhone: 81-48-467-9342 (Office)Research Area(s): Neuroimaging, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Visual object recognition and executive control of goal-directed behavior in non-human primates. Also high-resolution fMRI of human cortical functions.Profile updated 2010-04-29 View profile page
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Tanskanen Jarno Tampere University of Technology, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering Finland -
Email: jarno.m.tanskanen(at)tut.fiResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Brain machine interface, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Signal processing and analysis for EEG, ECG and in vitro neuronal cell and cardiomyocyte electrophysiology; Brain computer interfaces; Statistical signal processing and analysis; BioelectromagnetismProfile updated 2013-01-28 View profile page
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Tanzer Oguz GE Healthcare Finland -
Email: oguz.tanzer(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): NeuroimagingProfile updated 2009-02-19 View profile page
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Tetzlaff Tom Norwegian University of Life Sciences Norway -
Email: tom.tetzlaff(at)umb.noResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: relation between network structure and dynamics relation between microscopic (spiking network models) and macroscopic network dynamics (population models)Profile updated 2008-11-19 View profile page
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Tikidji-Hamburyan Ruben A.B.Kogan Research Institute for Neurocybernetics, Southern Federal University Russian Federation -
Email: rth(at)nisms.krinc.ruResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Large scale modelingResearch focus: Learning rule Biologically plausible models of local neural networks. Neuronal assembly, arising and stabilization. Signal processing in the cortex and cerebellum.Profile updated 2009-10-26 View profile page
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Tohka Jussi Tampere University of Technology Finland -
Email: jussi.tohka(at)tut.fiResearch Area(s): NeuroimagingResearch focus: My research interests include image processing, image analysis and pattern recognition within anatomical and functional brain imaging, particularly using energy minimization/PDE based techniques.Profile updated 2008-12-10 View profile page
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Tomita Yohei Laboratory SIGMA, ESPCI ParisTech France -
Email: yohei1985(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): Neuroimaging, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal services, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: My research interests are BCI, mental states analysis with EEG, driver doze detection with EEG, etc. Through these studies, I have developed biological signal processing and classification techniques.Profile updated 2011-06-07 View profile page
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Treves Alessandro SISSA - Cognitive Neuroscience Italy -
Email: ale(at)sissa.itPhone: +39-040-3787623 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: I would like to understand the reorganization of the cerebral cortex and of the hippocampus at the transition to their mammalian forms, and what allows the faculty of language in the human species.Profile updated 2009-08-25 View profile page
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Tripathy Shreejoy Carnegie Mellon University United States -
Email: stripathy(at)cmu.eduResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Genomics and genetics, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal services, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: open science advocate, computational neuroscience PhD student at Carnegie Mellon, fascinated by the diversity of neuronsProfile updated 2012-10-31 View profile page
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Turner Jessica Mind Research Network United States -
Email: jturner(at)mrn.orgPhone: 505-272-2869 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Genomics and genetics, Large scale modeling, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: Large-scale fMRI and sMRI data integration with genetics and other measures; semantic representations of cognitive neuroscience methods and experimental designs.Profile updated 2011-01-13 View profile page
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Ullmann Jeremy Centre for Advanced Imaging, University of Queensland Australia -
Email: j.ullmann(at)uq.edu.auResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Digital atlasing, NeuroimagingResearch focus: Digital Atlasing, Neuroimaging, Zebrafish, Mouse, Morphometrics, ConnectivityProfile updated 2011-07-07 View profile page
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Usui Shiro RIKEN Brain Science Institute Japan -
Email: usuishiro(at)riken.jpPhone: +81-48-467-7491 (Office)+81-48-467-7498 (Fax)Research Area(s): General neuroinformaticsResearch focus: Neuroscience research has been producing many important results. However, such a tremendous amount of evidence makes difficult to integrate individual results into our understanding of brain as a whole system. In order to overcome the difficulty, an organized framework for the integration of the evidence is necessary. This has required the establishment of a new field called 'Neuroinformatics'. The worldwide recognition of the importance of neuroinformatics (NI) has prompted the establishment of the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF). In response to the call for international cooperation, the Japanese government has launched the Neuroinformatics Japan Center (NIJC) at RIKEN BSI as the Japan Node (J-Node).Profile updated 2011-08-18 View profile page
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Valdivia Hachi Universidad de Chile Chile -
Email: hachi(at)neuro.med.uchile.clPhone: 56-2-9786035 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: Currently I am performing recordings on visual and somatosensorial cortices of rat while performs a discrimination task. I have spike trains as well as LFP recordings, and I am interested on analize temporal correlations on this signals in the framework of temporal correlation hypothesis. Also I am developing microstimulation protocols in the framework of brain-machine interfaces.Profile updated 2009-05-12 View profile page
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Van Essen David Washington University School of Medicine United States -
Email: vanessen(at)brainvis.wustl.eduResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Digital atlasing, NeuroimagingResearch focus: Our laboratory develops and uses computerized brain mapping techniques to study the structure, function, and development of cerebral cortex in humans and nonhuman primates.Profile updated 2009-09-04 View profile page
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Van Pelt Jaap VU University Amsterdam, CNCR Netherlands -
Email: jaap.van.pelt(at)falw.vu.nlPhone: +31 20 5987043 (Office)+31 20 5987112 ()Research Area(s): Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: My research is focused on (i) modeling neuronal morphogenesis and network formation on the basis of principles of neural development, (ii) the reciprocal interaction between structuring of network connectivity and structuring of network firing dynamics state space, and (iii) analytical methodology to explore spatio-temporal patterns of firing from multielectrode recordings in cultured neuronal networks as states in a complex firing dynamics state space.Profile updated 2008-11-19 View profile page
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Varghese Jacob Forschungszentrum Julich Germany -
Email: varghesejacob(at)hotmail.comPhone: 017655326864 (Mobile)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Neuromorphic engineering, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: MR Image Processing and Computing Various Parameters. To assist in Research and Development. Extraction of Image information. Diffusion Mapping. Matlab, Labview,ImageJ, Mrtrix, QuanTooM, FSL, SPMProfile updated 2012-07-25 View profile page
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Vassallo Carlos Carlos Andrés Mugruza Vassallo United Kingdom -
Email: cmugruza(at)yahoo.comPhone: (+44) 1382 384926 (Office)(+44) 1382 229993 (Fax)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Digital atlasing, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: General: Understand at different levels computations in cognitive-dynamic mechanisms. Current: Study functional imbalance of activity levels in attention reorienting networks in controls and schizoProfile updated 2011-07-13 View profile page
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Verbeek Fons Leiden University, LIACS, Imaging & BioInformatics Netherlands -
Email: fverbeek(at)liacs.nlPhone: +31 71 527 5773 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Digital atlasing, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Digital Atlasing, High throughput imaging, Zebrafish Imaging, MorphometricsINCF activities: Digital Brain Atlasing | Digital Atlasing Infrastructure Task ForceProfile updated 2011-11-17 View profile page
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Verhoog Matthijs VU University Amsterdam Netherlands -
Email: thijs.verhoog(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): Neuroimaging, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: My research is focussed on investigating rules, mechanisms and modulation of spike timing-dependent plasticity at rodent and human synapses, along with studying human neuron morphology and physiology.Profile updated 2013-03-15 View profile page
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Versace Massimiliano Boston Univerity United States -
Email: maxversace(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, Neuromorphic engineering, Brain machine interfaceResearch focus: I received my PhD from the Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems at Boston University,where I am the Project Coordinator and Senior Investigator in the BU subcontract of the DARPA SyNAPSE projectProfile updated 2010-03-28 View profile page
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Vialatte Francois Riken Brain Science Institute Japan -
Email: fvialatte(at)brain.riken.jpPhone: +81(0)48-467-9666 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Brain machine interface, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: Signal processing and computational intelligence for brain signals (EEG, fMRI). Applications: BMI, clinical neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience. Time-frequency & Multi dimensions.Profile updated 2009-08-28 View profile page
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Wachtler Thomas Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen Germany -
Email: wachtler(at)bio.lmu.dePhone: +49 89 2180 74810 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Neural principles of processing and coding in the visual system. At the German Node, we develop a hardware and software infrastructure to support analysis and sharing of neurophysiology data.Profile updated 2010-10-18 View profile page
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Wallén Peter Dept Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute Sweden -
Email: peter.wallen(at)ki.seResearch Area(s): ElectrophysiologyProfile updated 2008-12-02 View profile page
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Wang Guang-Zhong University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas -
Email: wanggzh2003(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Digital atlasing, Neuroimaging, Genomics and genetics, Large scale modeling, Brain machine interfaceResearch focus: decode the design principle of brain using molecular evolutionary approachProfile updated 2011-09-12 View profile page
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Wanjerkhede Shesharao Computer Science and Egineering, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Bidar, India -
Email: shesharao(at)gmail.comPhone: 8105012856 (Mobile)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modelingResearch focus: Activity of Dopaminergic and Glutametergic stimuli at the striatumProfile updated 2011-02-01 View profile page
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Whatley Adrian Institute of Neuroinformatics, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich Switzerland -
Email: amw(at)ini.phys.ethz.chPhone: +41 44 635 30 67 (Office)+41 44 635 30 53 (Fax)+41 44 635 30 51 (Secretariat)Research Area(s): Large scale modeling, Neuromorphic engineeringResearch focus: -Profile updated 2010-05-19 View profile page
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Will Hans-Martin Microsoft Corporation United States -
Email: Hans-Martin.Will(at)Microsoft.comPhone: +1 (425) 707 7793 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Neuroimaging, Genomics and genetics, Large scale modeling, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: I am interested in integrated and integrative software infrastructure supporting life-science research activities in the fields of neuroscience, genomics and genetics.Profile updated 2010-03-10 View profile page
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Williams Robert University of Tennessee United States -
Email: rwilliam(at)nb.utmem.eduPhone: (901) 448-7050 (Office)Research Area(s): Genomics and geneticsResearch focus: Systems genetics, complex trait analysis, and functional genomics; Control of gene expression; Genetics of CNS diseases and addiction; Visual system structure, function, and development; Advanced methods in collaborative research and data interchangeProfile updated 2011-11-17 View profile page
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Willshaw David University of Edinburgh United Kingdom -
Email: willshaw(at)inf.ed.ac.ukPhone: +44 131 650 4404 (Office)+44 131 650 6899 (Fax)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: The application of the methods of computational neurobiology -- mathematical analysis and computer simulation -- to an understanding of the development and functioning of the nervous system. Specific areas of interest: 1. The mechanisms by which retinotopically ordered projections and patterns of ocular dominance are developed between vertebrate eye and brain. 2. The mechanisms for the elimination of polyinnervation in developing muscle. 3. The functioning of the basal ganglia and related structures and their role in Parkinson's Disease. 4. The role of the mammalian hippocampus, cerebellum and neocortex in the associative storage and retrieval of information in the brain. 5. The development of neurally inspired algorithms for hard computational problems, such as combinatorial optimisationProfile updated 2011-05-04 View profile page
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Worth Andrew Neuromorphometrics, Inc. United States -
Email: INCF(at)Neuromorphometrics.comPhone: +1 617-776-7844 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Digital atlasing, NeuroimagingResearch focus: Neuroanatomical labeling of structural MRI brain scansProfile updated 2011-07-05 View profile page
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Wróbel Andrzej Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology Poland -
Email: wrobel(at)nencki.gov.plPhone: +48 22 5892 440 (Office)+48 22 5892 440 (Fax)Research Area(s): ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Current research in the laboratory focuses on understanding dynamic operations within sensory systems of behaving animals. Using electrophysiological recording techniques and neuroinformatic methods for data analysis we are trying to correlate the activation of specific neuronal networks with its behavioral context. Five parallel projects are under investigation: Current research activities * electrophysiological correlates of visual attention in cats - temporal analysis (frequency, phase and amplitude's envelope) of local field potentials registered from different parts of cat's thalamo-cortical system during behavioral task based on intermingled trials of delayed spatial discrimination of visual or auditory stimuli; * information processing in the cortico-thalamic part of the rat's somatosensory system - the role of primary and secondary sensory pathways in different behavioral situations; in vitro electrophysiological investigations of synaptic properties and cellular connections within the cortico-thalamic loop of rodent's somatosensory system; * the role of extrageniculate visual pathway in movement perception - electrophysiological and modeling investigations on the spatial and temporal properties of single units' receptive fields in the cat; coding of information in geniculate and extrageniculate visual pathways in the cat - electrophysiological and computational studies on temporal pattern of neuronal activity; * application of nonlinear and wavelet methods for time series analysis; theoretical studies of models of cortico-thalamic loops in visual and somatosensory systems; white-noise and information theoretical analysis of spike trains; development of new current source density techniques for the analysis of three dimensional data.Profile updated 2008-11-14 View profile page
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Wróbel Borys Computational Biology Group, Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences Poland -
Email: bwrobel(at)iopan.gda.plPhone: +48587311767 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Genomics and genetics, Large scale modelingResearch focus: My research focus is on building biologically-inspired artificial complex systems ( 'bodies' with 'brains'), combining various time scales: behaviour, development and evolution.Profile updated 2010-08-30 View profile page
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Wójcik Daniel Nencki Institute of Experimental Research Poland -
Email: d.wojcik(at)nencki.gov.plPhone: +48 22 5892424 (Office)+48 22 8225342 (Fax)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Digital atlasing, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: We are studying information processing in thalamo-cortico-thalamic loops in mammal sensory systems concentrating on the visual system of the cat and the somatosensory system of the rat. In particular we are interested in mechanisms of context-dependent modulation of information processing. To achieve our goals we develop new methods of data analysis, test it on different models of the studied systems, and analyze the experimental data. We concentrate on analysis and modeling of electrophysiological data, both spike trains and local field potentials.Profile updated 2010-02-26 View profile page
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Yamazaki Tadashi The University of Electro-Communications Japan -
Email: ni(at)neuralgorithm.orgResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Cerebellum, Numerical simulation, Modeling, Large-scale simulation, Parallel programming, Cloud computing, RoboticsProfile updated 2013-03-15 View profile page
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Yarkoni Tal University of Colorado at Boulder United States -
Email: tal.yarkoni(at)colorado.eduResearch Area(s): NeuroimagingResearch focus: .Profile updated 2011-04-19 View profile page
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Yim Manyi Bernstein Center Freiburg Germany -
Email: yim(at)bcf.uni-freiburg.deResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Large scale modelingResearch focus: Spiking neural network model, basal ganglia, striatum, network dynamicsProfile updated 2010-05-06 View profile page
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Zaborszky Laszlo Rutgers University United States -
Email: zaborszky(at)axon.rutgers.eduPhone: 1-973-353-3659 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Digital atlasing, NeuroimagingResearch focus: Our laboratory is interested in how the basal forebrain is organized to modulate sensory and higher order cognitive functions in the cerebral cortex.INCF activities: Ontologies of Neural Structures | Structural Lexicon Task ForceProfile updated 2010-04-08 View profile page
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Zachariou Margarita University of Nottingham United Kingdom -
Email: margarita.zachariou(at)nottingham.ac.ukResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: My research interests lie in the area of mathematical and computational neuroscience. I am interested in developing and analysing both spiking neural networks and dynamical system models. I am also interested in applying computational and mathematical techniques to facilitate the analysis, presentation and interpretation of multi-electrode array recordings.Profile updated 2010-05-05 View profile page
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Zaslavsky Ilya San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD United States -
Email: zaslavsk(at)sdsc.eduPhone: 1-858-534-8342 (Office)Research Area(s): Digital atlasing, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Develop services and infrastructure for spatial integration of brain dataINCF activities: Digital Brain Atlasing | Digital Atlasing Infrastructure Task Force LeadProfile updated 2011-11-17 View profile page
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Zaytsev Yury Bernstein Center Freiburg Germany -
Email: yury(at)zaytsev.netResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Model-driven / model-free data analysis techniques and large-scale neural network modelling with application to effective, functional and anatomical connectivity in neural circuits.Profile updated 2011-04-27 View profile page
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Zhang Jiaxiang MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit United Kingdom -
Email: jiaxiang.zhang(at)mrc-cbu.cam.ac.ukResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modelingResearch focus: My research focuses on neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decision making and learning in the primate brain by combining modelling, behavioural measurements and functional MRI techniques. Recently, I investigate how human may learn novel visual patterns that do not appear in their daily lives. I am also interested in neuroimaging data analysis by machine learning methods.Profile updated 2010-07-16 View profile page
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Khalil Radwa Alexandria University,College of Science Egypt -
Email: radwakhalil(at)hotmail.comPhone: +20.103923488 (Mobile)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: Seizure modeling as temporal scale modeling of epilepsy Modeling seizure semiology would help us explain seizure spread. Similarly, simulation can evaluate neuronal network dynamics transitions between tonic and clonic activity.Profile updated 2011-06-10 View profile page
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van Rossum Mark University of Edinburgh United Kingdom -
Email: mvanross(at)inf.ed.ac.ukResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: My particular interests are: Synaptic plasticity, noise in neural systems, cortical dynamics in visionProfile updated 2010-08-10 View profile page



