StatPhysHK Conference (17-19 July):

satellite of STATPHYS 25

This conference is the satellite conference of StatPhys 25 to be held in Seoul the following week. It is intended to promote dialogs between the statistical physics and the neuroscience communities. The first and third days will have a full daytime program. During the second morning, the conference program will be held in the campus of Hong Kong Baptist University, and social activities will be held in the afternoon.

 

 

Venues

17 Jul (Wed) and 19 Jul (Fri): Lecture Theater (G/F), Institute for Advanced Study, Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus, HKUST (near South Entrance)
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18 Jul (Thu) morning: Dr. Hari Harilela Lecture Theatre (WLB103), Lam Woo International Conference Centre, Shaw Campus, Hong Kong Baptist University
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Schedule

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Oral Presentations:
Speakers Topics
Guoqiang Bi Interaction between Synaptic Plasticity and Network Dynamics
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Chi Keung Chan Spontaneous Reverberation in Developing Neuronal Culture Networks
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Anton Chizhov Conductance-Based Refractory Density Approach and Its Application to Biophysically Detailed Modeling of Cortical Neuronal Populations
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Stephen Coombes Interface Dynamics in Planar Neural Field Models
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Michael Crair What Does Activity Have to Do with It? Development of Visual Circuits before Vision
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Tomoki Fukai Active Noise Genesis and Memory Processes in Recurrent Neural Networks
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Jufang He Medial Temporal Lobe Switches Memory Encoding in Neocortex through Cholecystokinin
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Yong He Human Brain Connectomics: Mapping, Physiology and Disease
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Claus Hilgetag Neural Network Dynamics Explored Through a Simple Excitable Model
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Zhaoping Li A Zero Parameter Quantitative Prediction from the V1 Saliency Hypothesis and Its Experimental Test
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Marcelo Magnasco First Passage through a Fluctuating Boundary: A Phase Transition with Implications for Neural Coding
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Masato Okada Higher-order Correlation in a Feed-forward Network with Inhomogeneous Connectivity
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Barry Richmond Simulating and Decoding Neuronal Spike Trains Millisecond-By-Millisecond
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Mark van Rossum Modelling Synaptic Plasticity and Memory Retention
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Hiroki Terashima Auditory Pitch Cells Can Emerge from Natural Sound Statistics: An Analogy with Visual Complex Cells
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Xiaoqin Wang The Complexity of Neural Responses in Auditory Cortex and Its Functional Implications
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Jianwei Zhang Bio-Inspired Control and Learning in Cognitive Robot Systems
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Jiayi Zhang Development of Mice Visual Pathway
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Poster Presentations:
Speakers Topics
Felix Goetze Case Study of an Extended Fitzhugh-Nagumo Model with Chemical Synaptic Coupling and Application to C. Elegans Functional Neural Circuits
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Yu-Ting Huang Spontaneous Reverberation in Developing Neuronal Culture Networks
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Yasuhiko Igarashi The Effect of Inhomogeneous Connectivity on Higher-Order Correlations
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Longfeng Zhao Prisoner Dilemma Game on Complex Network
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