List of poster contributions

  • For each poster one poster wall will be available.

  • Posters can be put up for the full duration of the Workshop. Discussions during the breaks are encouraged.

  • The size of the poster walls is 185 cm (height) x 95 cm (width) (A0, Portrait).

  • The number in front of your name stands for the number of the poster wall reserved for you.

  • Magnets/double-sided tape will be provided.

  • → Please click on the title to the see the abstract (if available).

    01 Frédérique Amor
      Assessing the dynamics of graph properties in focal onset seizures: A non-parametric
      approach to estimate the functional network topology from intracranial EEG recordings
    02 Jean Bragard
      Chaos suppression in brain network motifs
    03 Elisa Carrus
      Theta band oscillations during simultaneous processing of music and language
    04 Hilda Cerdeira
      Extracting information from neuronal response of epileptic patients
    05 Willem de Haan
      Functional neural network analysis in FTLD, AD and SMC using resting-state EEG and graph theory
    06 Linda Douw
      Contralateral neural networks change after intra-arterial amobarbital injection (Wada test)
    07 Paul Expert
      Analysis of correlations in rest-state fMRI
    08 Christian Finke
      From tonic firing to bursting in a model for thermosensitive neurons
    09 Farzad Farkhooi / Carl van Vreeswijk
      A Novel Synchronisation Analysis for Noisy Coupled Neuronal Ensembles
    10 Zsófia Anna Gaál
      Age-related complexity changes of resting EEG
    11 Guadalupe Clara García
      Effects of the topology and delay connections in the synchronization properties
      of a neuronal network
    12 Leonardo Gollo
      Synchronization of distant cortical areas through thalamic relay
    13 Joaquin Goñi
      The role of working memory during exploratory/retrieval tasks: A graph theory perspective
    14 Robert Haslinger
      Natural scenes vision: Beyond the receptive field
    15 Rikkert Hindriks
      Data-driven Fokker-Planck models of macroscopic cortical activity
      as measured with MEG
    16 Marie-Therese Horstmann
      Characterizing the dynamics of epileptic brain networks with graph theoretical approaches
    17 Marco Patriarca
      Effect of diversity in a neuronal model of the wake-sleep cycle
    18 Jose Luis Perez Velazquez
      Patterns and fluctuations of brain coordinated activity in health and disease
    19 Svetlana Postnova
      A mathematical model of sleep-wale cycles: hypothalamic regulation and thalamocortical synchronization
    20 Viola Priesemann
      Even better than self- organized criticality: Driven cellular automata explain global brain dynamics
    21 Shama Rahman
      The secret to musical creativity
    22 Somayeh Raiesdana
      An evolutionary model of epileptic phase transition
    23 Epaminondas Rosa
      Alternating synchronous processes
    24 Leonid Rubchinsky
      Fine temporal structure of beta-band synchronization in Parkinson's disease
    25 Christian Rummel
      Global and local disentangling of non-random from random cross-correlations in multi-channel EEG
    26 Belén de Sancristóbal
      Resonant spiking due to subthreshold activity
    27 Gerhard Schmid
      Noise-assisted spike propagation in myelinated neurons
    28 Moira Steyn-Ross
      Modeling long-range synchronization in the default and cognitive states of the brain
    29 Edwin van Dellen
      Long term effects of temporal lobe epilepsy on local neural networks

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