Seminars / Journal club
Seminars are usually held in the seminar room 26, ground floor, building D
(Institute of Physilogy, AV ČR, v.v.i., Vídeňská 1083)
In case you are interested to be notified by email about next seminars let us know.
2010
29.9.2010 (11:00)
Internal seminar
Pavel Sanda
Parallel computing
20.9.2010 (11:00)
Seminar
Lubomir Kostal
Mutual information and channel capacity in the weak-signal approximation.
23.6.2010 (11:00)
Guest speaker
Karel Jezek, Department of Neurophysiology of Memory
Dynamics of Population Activity in the Hippocampal Neural Network.
27.5. (14:00)
Internal seminar
Soma Chakraborty
Independent Component Analysis of Wingbeat Dynamics in Drosophila.
2009
16.2. (14:30 hod.)
Guest speaker
"Why Two Nostrils?"
9.3.
Guest speaker
"Olfactory Transduction: How Is an Odour Transduced into an Electrical Signal?"
16.3.
Guest speaker
Dr. Pavel Němec, Přírodovědecká fakulta UK:
"Neural Mechanisms of Magnetoreception"
6.4.
Joint seminar with Dept. 33
Topic: Introduction to electrophysiological and optical recordings
Presented by Jakub Otáhal, Monika Martinková, and Eva Krajčovičová
20.4.
Internal seminar
Pavel Šanda
Spike train analysis and population coding of frog olfactory neurons
18.5.
Joint seminar with Dept. 33
Topic: Analysis of physiological signals
Presented by Martin Zápotocký and Lubomír Košťál
1.6. (main lecture hall, 11:00)
Guest speaker
"Olfaction Targeted"
8.7. (Wednesday)
Guest speaker
Genes and environment in the regulation of adult neurogenesis
12.10
Guest speaker
Doc. Petr Maršálek, 1. LF UK
"Consciousness, disorders of consciousness, unconsciousness - incomplete introduction."
2008
7. 4.
Internal seminar
Luboš Košťál
Hypotéza eficientního kódování
21. 4
Internal seminar
Martin Zápotocký
Identita čichových neuronů a jejich propojení s bulbus olfactorius
28. 4.
Internal seminar
Petr Lánský
Journal club (Shlukování - Simon, Radil-Weis, Lánský)
10. 6.
Guest speakers
Steven Fry (Institute of Neuroinformatics, ETH Zurich)
Neuronal control of flight in Drosophila
Ryota Kobayashi (Kyoto University)
Predicting spike times - Quantitative modelling of cortical neurons
19. 9.
Guest speaker
David Bouchain (Ulm University)
Associative memories for cortex modeling