list of poster contributions

  • For each poster one poster wall will be available.

  • Poster session I (Tuesday, October 26, 19.30)

  • Poster session II (Wednesday, October 27, 13.30 - 14.30)

  • 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.

  • 01 Ghazaleh Afshar
      Adaptation and state switching in optically stimulated neuronal networks
    02 Jan Benda
      Linear versus nonlinear signal transmission in neuron models with adaptation-currents or dynamic thresholds
    03 Jan Clemens
      The early auditory system of grasshoppers sparsens and decorrelates the neural representation of song
    04 Bastian Epp
      A nonlinear and active model of the cochlea
    05 Farzad Farkhooi
      Adaptation in neuronal population reduces variability of the rate code
    06 Guillaume Hennequin
      STDP interacts with SFA to enhance information transmission
    07 Mahdi Jalili
      Synchronization of Hindmarsh-Rose neurons over complex networks
    08 Kerstin Lenk
      A neuronal model with inhibitory and excitatory synapses based on a Poisson process
    09 Christian Pozzorini
      Multiple timescales of adaptation in Single Neuron Models
    10 Belén de Sancristóbal
      Subthreshold oscillations modulate propagation. Different scenarios, different tools
    11 Pavel Sanda / Petr Marsalek
      Sound localization and binaural adaptation
    12 Susanne Schreiber
      Spike-timing reliability versus transfer of information
    13 Martin Singheiser
      Adaptation in the inferior colliculus of the barn owl (Tyto alba) as demonstrated by a
      two-stimulus paradigm
    14 Jordi Soriano Fradera
      Neuronal bursting adaptability induced by a global electric stimulation
    15 Henriette Walz
      Spike-frequency adaptation plays a different role in decoding communication signals depending
      on the social context in a weakly-electric fish
    16 Ulrike Ziehm
      Spike frequency adaptation and peripheral intensity invariance in the cricket

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