26 Folgen

  1. On the population code in visual cortex - with Kenneth Harris - #26

    Vom: 29.3.2025
  2. On growing synthetic dendrites – with Hermann Cuntz - #25

    Vom: 1.3.2025
  3. On neuroscience foundation models - with Andreas Tolias - #24

    Vom: 1.2.2025
  4. On human whole-brain models - with Viktor Jirsa - #23

    Vom: 4.1.2025
  5. On 40 years with the Hopfield network model - with Wulfram Gerstner - #22

    Vom: 7.12.2024
  6. On models for short-term memory - with Pawel Herman - #21

    Vom: 9.11.2024
  7. On neuro-AI on the boat - part 2 of 2 - with Cristina Savin, Tim Vogels, Mikkel Lepperød, Paul Middlebrooks - #20

    Vom: 11.10.2024
  8. On neuro-AI on the boat - part 1 of 2 - with Ken Harris, Andreas Tolias, Mikkel Lepperød, Paul Middlebrooks - #19

    Vom: 8.10.2024
  9. On electric brain signals - solo episode - #18

    Vom: 15.9.2024
  10. On dendritic function - with Yiota Poirazi - #17

    Vom: 17.8.2024
  11. On consciousness - with Christof Koch - #16

    Vom: 3.8.2024
  12. On the simulation tool NEURON - with Michael Hines - #15

    Vom: 20.7.2024
  13. On the molecular memory code - with Sam Gershman - #14

    Vom: 22.6.2024
  14. On quantum biology - with Johnjoe McFadden - #13

    Vom: 8.6.2024
  15. On modeling of signaling pathways inside the neuron - with Avrama Blackwell - #12

    Vom: 25.5.2024
  16. On synaptic learning rules for spiking neurons - with Friedemann Zenke - #11

    Vom: 27.4.2024
  17. On large-scale modeling of mouse primary visual cortex - with Anton Arkhipov - #10

    Vom: 30.3.2024
  18. On origins of computational neuroscience and AI as scientific fields - with Terrence Sejnowski (vintage) - #9

    Vom: 16.3.2024
  19. On reverse engineering of the roundworm C.elegans - with Konrad Kording - #8

    Vom: 2.3.2024
  20. On topological data analysis and Hopfield-like network models - with Carina Curto - #7

    Vom: 3.2.2024

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