The role of Computational modelling in a multidisciplinary area: Lessons from modelling Tinnitus

Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

Description

All-Island Computational Neuroscience Symposium (Organised by Prof Mark Cunningham [TCD] and Dr Áine Byrne [UCD])

Stanley Quek Lecture theatre, TBSI,
12 – 1 pm Plenary Lecture (Chair: Prof. Cunningham, TCD)
Roger Traub (IBM), Cellular mechanism that may underlie infantile spasms & other forms

Hartigan Seminar Room, Watts Building, Trinity College
1 – 2 pm Lunch
2 – 3:15 pm Session 1 (Chair: Dr Áine Byrne, UCD)
• 2 – 2.25 pm, John Butler (TUD), The Application of the Two Variable Models to Simulate Multisensory Responses

• 2:25 – 2.50 pm, Áine Byrne (UCD), Bridging the gap between population-level and cellular-level models of neural activity

• 2:50 – 3:15 pm, Richard Gault (QUB), The role of computational modelling in a multidisciplinary area: Lessons from modelling Tinnitus

3:15 – 3:30 pm Coffee/tea break

3:30 – 4:45 pm Session 2 (Chair: Dr Áine Byrne, UCD)

• 3:30 – 3:55 pm, Madeleine Lowery (UCD), Computational modelling of closed loop deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease

• 3:55 – 4:20 pm, Cian O’Donnell (UU), What are the rules of synaptic plasticity in dendritic neurons?

• 4:20 – 4:45 pm, Siddhartha Sen (TCD), Modeling EEG waveforms in a two dimensional topological network: Predictions and Speculations
Period21 Mar 2023
Event titleAll-Island Computational Neuroscience Symposium
Event typeOther
LocationDublin, IrelandShow on map
Degree of RecognitionNational

Keywords

  • tinnitus
  • computational neuroscience