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English: The Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center for Neuromathematics (NeuroMat) is supporting and hosting the Eight Latin American School on Computational Neuroscience (LASCON 2020) in São Paulo during the month of January 2020. The school's official website is:. http://sisne.org/lascon . On January 31 the students who participated in the school will be presenting the results of their project works. The presentation session will start at 8.50 AM and last until 7.30 PM, with intervals as indicated in the program below. If you participated in LASCON 2020 as lecturer/tutor but could not stay for the last day or are only curious to see the projects developed by the students, you can follow the presentations session on this YouTube channel...The program of the students presentations session is the following:..08:50–09:00 Introduction to the project presentations . A. Roque..09:00–09:20 Project presentation 1. Dynamics of tripartite synapses . M. Peña-Garcia and Kalel Rossi..09:20–09:40 Project presentation 2. Modeling gamma frequency adaptation in neuronal systems . Natália C. B. Matos and Roberto C. Budzinski..09:40–10:00 Project presentation 3. Analysis of synchronization parameters in an oscillatory network using NEST . Eric G. O. Rodrigues and Letícia B. Caus..10:00–10:20 Coffee-break ..10:20–10:40 Project presentation 4. Bifurcation analysis of alternating rhythmic oscillations in two-cell networks of mutually inhibited non-oscillatory neurons . Daniela Piña Novo and Fernando Vera..11:40–11:00 Project presentation 5. Exploring the effect of stroboscopic light on the output of retinal direction-selective circuit . Shahab A. Zarei, Silvio J. V. Ferreira and Xiangyu Zhou..11:00–11:20 Project presentation 6. Comparison between reduced and realistic models of motoneurons morphology and mechanisms . Ricardo G. Molinari and Marina C. Oliveira..11:20–11:30 Interval ..11:30–11:50 Project presentation 7. The behavior of the fear network could be affected by the intensity of the stimulus and the integrity of the network . Maria Evelina Torres García and Paula Rodrigues..11:50–12:10 Project presentation 8. Modeling the Cl- current carried by GABAAR in oligodendrocyte precursor cells . Bruno R. R. Boaretto and Cindy Lucero García..12:10–12:30 Project presentation 9. Simulation of Glutamate Dysfunction on Cingulo-Frontal Network . Mai Gamal and Raul Palma..12:30–14:00 Lunch ..14:00–14:20 Project presentation 10. Computational simulation of ephaptic interactions in hippocampal pyramidal cells . Gabriela Mueller de Melo and Renata Biaggi Biazzi..14:20–14:40 Project presentation 11. Theoretical and practical controllability in macroscopic models . Sebastián Orellana Villota and Sophie Benitez Stulz..14:40–15:00 Project presentation 12. Propagation of LFP signals in a reward task . Jheniffer J. Gonsalves and Madalena Esteves..15:00–15:10 Interval ..15:10–15:30 Project presentation 13. Information transmission in intracortical circuits simulations with a focus on the cryptogenic epilepsy case . Ana Aquiles and Matías Lorenz..15:30–15:50 Project presentation 14. Computational model of the basal amygdala in fear and extinction memory . Luana Barreto Domingos and Tawan Tayron Andrade de Carvalho..15:50–16:10 Project presentation 15. Modeling of EEG alpha peak features using HNN-NetPyNE . Amaya Miquelajáuregui, Paulo Cabral and Arthur Valencio..16:10–16:30 Project presentation 16. Analysis of neuronal behavior under electromagnetic induction influence . Felipe Serafim and Iago Carvalho de Almeida..16:30–16:50 Coffee-break ..16:50–17:10 Project presentation 17. Modeling plasticity in the olfactory network of the bee due to learning and adaptation . Federico Gascue and Gustavo Soroka..17:10–17:30 Project presentation 18. Review on decoding synapses . Agustín Sánchez Merlinsky and Nicola Pedreschi..17:30–17:50 Project presentation 19. Modeling the zebrafish Mauthner cell activation in response to auditory stimuli . Ana Paula Sandes de Souza and Laura Freire Lyra..17:50–18:20 Interval. .18:20–19:30 Closing remarks . A. Roque |
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User comments | The Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center for Neuromathematics (NeuroMat) is supporting and hosting the Eight Latin American School on Computational Neuroscience (LASCON 2020) in São Paulo during the month of January 2020. The school's official website is:
http://sisne.org/lascon. On January 31 the students who participated in the school will be presenting the results of their project works. The presentation session will start at 8.50 AM and last until 7.30 PM, with intervals as indicated in the program below. If you participated in LASCON 2020 as lecturer/tutor but could not stay for the last day or are only curious to see the projects developed by the students, you can follow the presentations session on this YouTube channel. The program of the students presentations session is the following: 08:50–09:00 Introduction to the project presentations A. Roque 09:00–09:20 Project presentation 1. Dynamics of tripartite synapses M. Peña-Garcia and Kalel Rossi 09:20–09:40 Project presentation 2. Modeling gamma frequency adaptation in neuronal systems Natália C. B. Matos and Roberto C. Budzinski 09:40–10:00 Project presentation 3. Analysis of synchronization parameters in an oscillatory network using NEST Eric G. O. Rodrigues and Letícia B. Caus 10:00–10:20 Coffee-break 10:20–10:40 Project presentation 4. Bifurcation analysis of alternating rhythmic oscillations in two-cell networks of mutually inhibited non-oscillatory neurons Daniela Piña Novo and Fernando Vera 11:40–11:00 Project presentation 5. Exploring the effect of stroboscopic light on the output of retinal direction-selective circuit Shahab A. Zarei, Silvio J. V. Ferreira and Xiangyu Zhou 11:00–11:20 Project presentation 6. Comparison between reduced and realistic models of motoneurons morphology and mechanisms Ricardo G. Molinari and Marina C. Oliveira 11:20–11:30 Interval 11:30–11:50 Project presentation 7. The behavior of the fear network could be affected by the intensity of the stimulus and the integrity of the network Maria Evelina Torres García and Paula Rodrigues 11:50–12:10 Project presentation 8. Modeling the Cl- current carried by GABAAR in oligodendrocyte precursor cells Bruno R. R. Boaretto and Cindy Lucero García 12:10–12:30 Project presentation 9. Simulation of Glutamate Dysfunction on Cingulo-Frontal Network Mai Gamal and Raul Palma 12:30–14:00 Lunch 14:00–14:20 Project presentation 10. Computational simulation of ephaptic interactions in hippocampal pyramidal cells Gabriela Mueller de Melo and Renata Biaggi Biazzi 14:20–14:40 Project presentation 11. Theoretical and practical controllability in macroscopic models Sebastián Orellana Villota and Sophie Benitez Stulz 14:40–15:00 Project presentation 12. Propagation of LFP signals in a reward task Jheniffer J. Gonsalves and Madalena Esteves 15:00–15:10 Interval 15:10–15:30 Project presentation 13. Information transmission in intracortical circuits simulations with a focus on the cryptogenic epilepsy case Ana Aquiles and Matías Lorenz 15:30–15:50 Project presentation 14. Computational model of the basal amygdala in fear and extinction memory Luana Barreto Domingos and Tawan Tayron Andrade de Carvalho 15:50–16:10 Project presentation 15. Modeling of EEG alpha peak features using HNN-NetPyNE Amaya Miquelajáuregui, Paulo Cabral and Arthur Valencio 16:10–16:30 Project presentation 16. Analysis of neuronal behavior under electromagnetic induction influence Felipe Serafim and Iago Carvalho de Almeida 16:30–16:50 Coffee-break 16:50–17:10 Project presentation 17. Modeling plasticity in the olfactory network of the bee due to learning and adaptation Federico Gascue and Gustavo Soroka 17:10–17:30 Project presentation 18. Review on decoding synapses Agustín Sánchez Merlinsky and Nicola Pedreschi 17:30–17:50 Project presentation 19. Modeling the zebrafish Mauthner cell activation in response to auditory stimuli Ana Paula Sandes de Souza and Laura Freire Lyra 17:50–18:20 Interval 18:20–19:30 Closing remarks A. Roque |
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