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Colloquia Archive
Untitled Document
| DATE: |
Friday, November 03, 2006 |
| TITLE: |
WHICH MODEL TO USE FOR CORTICAL SPIKING NEURONS? (No. 128) |
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3:00 PM |
| LOCATION: |
GMCS-214 |
| SPEAKER: |
Eugene Izhikevich
The Neurosciences Institute
San Diego, CA |
| ABSTRACT: |
We discuss the biological plausibility and computational efficiency of some of the most useful models of spiking and bursting
neurons. We compare their applicability to large-scale simulations of cortical neural networks.
Eugene Izhikevich is a Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at The Neurosciences Institute in San Diego, CA. He has published 2 books and tens of papers on neuronal dynamics. Eugene is an editor-in-chief of Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience hosted by http://www.scholarpedia.org - the free peer-reviewed encyclopedia. |
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Diana Verzi |
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