By Tobias H. Donner. I just got back from the 2019 Gordon Research Conference on Eye Movements Bridging Knowledge About Gaze Control Across Applications, Disorders, Levels and Species. I presented in the session Pupillometry as a Behavioral Indicator, along with
New video seminar series Computational Cognitive Neuroscience
Our lab is excited to launch a new video seminar series “Computational Cognitive Neuroscience”. The series will feature speakers who have made important contributions the field at different career stages. The seminar will start on Wednesday, May 8, 2019, with
The Baylor-UKE connection: the visit of Matt McGinley
From Jan Willem de Gee and Tobias Donner. We recently hosted Dr. Matthew G. McGinley as a Visiting Researcher funded by the SFB936 program, currently running in its second phase here at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf. Our reason to
Brain-scale simulations of cortical networks at cellular and synaptic resolution
By Bharath Chandra Talluri. Computational neuroscientists attempt to understand the human brain by building computational models at various levels of abstraction. These models range from detailed low level biophysical models to highly abstract system level models. A single class of