2007, Synaptic depression and orientation selectivity: A potential mechanistic model of visual adaptation. Invited talk. Science Symposium in Honor of Terry Sejnowski’s 60th Birthday. The Salk Institute for Biological Studies. San Diego, USA
Talks
2007, Could synaptic depression explains some properties of visual adaptation? ANC Review Day. University of Edinburgh, UK
2007, Could synaptic depression explains some properties of visual adaptation? ANC Seminar Series, University of Edinburgh, UK
2006, Long range time autocorrelations at synapses and adaptation. CNL Seminar Series. The Salk Institute for Biological Studies. San Diego, USA
2006, Activity dependent mechanisms: Functional importance in classical neural systems. Insitute for Non-Linear Science (INLS). Invited talk. San Diego, USA
2006, Activity dependent mechanisms: Functional importance in classical neural systems. CNL Seminar Series. The Salk Institute for Biological Studies. San Diego, USA
2006, Dynamical processes in familiarity discrimination. 9th Granada Seminar on Computational Physics. Granada, Spain
2006, Facilitation, depression and noise at the network level. Annual Meeting of the Theoretical Neuroscience Network. Bristol, UK
2006, How activity dependent mechanisms affects familiarity discrimination. Invited talk. Department of Computer Science. University of Bristol, UK
2006, A competition among depression, facilitation and noise in recurrent networks with oscillatory neural activity. ANC Seminar Series, University of Edinburgh, UK
2006, Competing dynamics in recurrent networks with partial synchronization of nodes: A perspective based on criticality. ANC Seminar Series, University of Edinburgh, UK
2005, Activity dependent fast noise and its influence on the dynamics. SNN Seminar Series. Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2005, Neural chaos and synaptic noise. Insitute for adaptive and neural computation. ANC Seminar Series, University of Edinburgh, UK
2003, Switching between memories in neural automata with synaptic noise. SNN Seminar Series. Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands