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SOE: Fachverband Physik sozio-ökonomischer Systeme

SOE 9: Partial Synchronization Patterns in Neuronal Networks I (Focus Session joint with DY / SOE / BP) (joint session SOE/DY)

Wednesday, March 18, 2020, 15:00–17:15, GÖR 226

Understanding the dynamics of the human brain is one of the main scientific challenges today. Synchronization is important for information transmission in the brain and also plays a central role in various neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease and epilepsy, for example. It is therefore crucial to develop and analyze models of brain circuits in which various synchronization patterns appear. In this focus session we show how these patterns emerge in models of neuronal networks, with particular attention to chimera states, solitary states but also with a broader outlook on partial synchronization in general. We aim to bring together scientists from different backgrounds to share ideas, in particular on analogies between partial synchronization in model systems and physiological processes in the brain. (Session organized by Giulia Ruzzene and Iryna Omelchenko)

15:00 SOE 9.1 Invited Talk: Cross frequency coupling in next generation inhibitory neural mass models — •Simona Olmi, Andrea Ceni, David Angulo Garcia, and Alessandro Torcini
15:30 SOE 9.2 Topical Talk: Brain functional connectivity asymmetry — •Jaroslav Hlinka
16:00 SOE 9.3 Topical Talk: Partial Synchronization Patterns in the Brain — •Eckehard Schöll
16:30 SOE 9.4 Coexistence of fast and slow gamma oscillations in one population of inhibitory spiking neuronsHongjie Bi, Marco Segneri, Matteo di Volo, and •Alessandro Torcini
17:00 SOE 9.5 Solitary States in Neural Networks — •Leonhard Schülen and Anna Zakharova
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