Ankur Sinha's journal club where he discusses his results from his Ph.D. research documented in the preprint: Growth rules for the repair of asynchronous irregular neuronal networks after peripheral lesions (Sinha et al. 2019).
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Standards and Tools in Neuroscience: a report on the Open Source Brain Workshop 2019
Ankur Sinha's journal club session where he reports on the information presented and discussions held at the Open Source Brain Workshop in September, 2019.
Investigating the activity dependent dynamics of synaptic structures using biologically realistic modelling of peripheral lesion experiments
Ankur Sinha's journal club session where he presents results from his Ph.D. research on the activity dependent dynamics of synaptic structures.
NeuroFedora: a ready to use Free/Open source platform for neuroscientists
Ankur Sinha's journal club session on the NeuroFedora initiative.
The role of inhibition in structural plasticity of neural circuits
Ankur Sinha's journal club session on the role of inhibition in structural plasticity of neural circuits.
Associative properties of structural plasticity based on firing rate homeostasis in a balanced recurrent network of spiking neurons
Loss of sensory input causes rapid structural changes of inhibitory neurons in adult mouse visual cortex
Ankur Sinha's journal club session where he discusses the paper, "Loss of sensory input causes rapid structural changes of inhibitory neurons in adult mouse visual cortex (Keck et al. (2011))".
Multi-contact synapses for stable networks: a spike-timing dependent model of dendritic spine plasticity and turnover
Ankur Sinha's journal club session where he discusses the pre-print paper, "Multi-contact synapses for stable networks: a spike-timing dependent model of dendritic spine plasticity and turnover (Deger, M., Seeholzer, A., Gerstner, W. (2016))"
Opposing effects of neuronal activity on structural plasticity
Ankur Sinha's journal club session on the opposing effects of neuronal activity on structural plasticity
Research team from UNESP-Brazil reports its works on Genomics: from basic science to biotechnology
Gui Valente from UNESP-Brazil joins us for a special journal club session.
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