WORKSHOP ON:
CENTRAL PROBLEMS IN SINGLE CELL COMPUTATION
16-18 September 2002
By invitation only
Venue
B10 Seminar Room, Alexandra House, 17 Queen Square, London, WC1N 3AR
Supported by The
Gatsby Foundation
Objective:
A recent spate of experimental results on dendritic (eg backpropagation of action
potentials) synaptic (eg short term depression and facilitation), and various other forms
of intracellular processing (eg axon guidance in response to extracellular signals)
presents a fundamental challenge to conventional assumptions about single cell
computation. In this meeting, we will seek to bring together key experimental and
theoretical groups working at the forefront of this field in order to delineate its
central problems, and understand the range of potential solutions.
Organisers: Michael Häusser and
Peter Dayan
email: admin@gatsby.ucl.ac.uk
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