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Feb 27, 2013 NETT Induction Meeting
Neural Engineering is an inherently new discipline that brings together engineering, physics, neuroscience and mathematics to design and develop brain-computer interface systems, cognitive...
Feb 26, 2013 The inner sense of time
In Nature Reviews Neuroscience, researchers discuss the neural mechanisms underlying the perception of duration and present recent theoretical developments and empirical findings...
Feb 20, 2013 Classification and nomenclature of cortical GABAergic interneurons
In Nature Reviews Neuroscience, INCF members describe a possible taxonomical solution for classifying GABAergic interneurons of the cerebral cortex based on a novel, web-based interactive...
Feb 18, 2013 Dynamics of cortical development
In Frontiers of Computational Neuroscience, researchers describe a model for cortical development, synchrony and synaptic self-organization, that solves long-standing difficulties...
Feb 18, 2013 NEMO: NEuron MOrphological analysis
In Frontiers of Neuroinformatics, researchers describe the NEuronMOrphological analysis tool NEMO.  Morphometric analysis of neurons and brain tissue is relevant to the study of...
Feb 15, 2013 Bilingual infants
In Nature, researchers discuss the complexity of bilingual acquisition in bilingual infants, how perceptually available cues like prosody can bootstrap grammatical structure and how...
Feb 14, 2013 Visual processing in natural conditions
In Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, members of the INCF Japan and German Node discuss the cross-frequency interaction of the eye-movement related local field potential (LFP) signals...
Feb 13, 2013 Profiles in Neuroinformatics: Dr. David Willshaw
Professor, researcher, neuroscientist and author, David Willshaw talks to INCF about his research, projects and achievements.
Feb 11, 2013 Hemianopia: A Computational Model
In PLoS One, INCF researchers replicate normal and pathological patterns of visual scanning, line bisection, and the differences between hemianopia and hemineglect. This model will...
Feb 11, 2013 Pocket Brain for iPhone & iPad
In Frontiers in Neurology Education, Lawrence Korngut, from the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute (Canada), reviews the application Pocket Brain for...
Feb 4, 2013 Dendritic morphologies
In Frontiers of Neuroinformatics, US researchers discuss the extent to which homotypic forces might influence real dendritic morphologies, and speculate about the influence of other...
Jan 30, 2013 On Memory
Nature Neuroscience dedicates its latest issue to memory, comprising Commentaries, Reviews and Perspectives discussing some of the most exciting recent developments and emerging ideas...
Jan 30, 2013 Modeling the role of amyloid-beta in the brain
In Frontiers of Computational Neuroscience, researchers discuss how protein amyloid-beta concentration perturbs pre-synaptic release in hippocampal neurons through a computational...
Jan 28, 2013 The HBP wins top European science funding
The Human Brain Project  (HBP), a Swiss based effort that involves researchers from nearly all INCF member countries, has been awarded one of European Commission FET Flagship projects....
Jan 28, 2013 Animal Models for TBI
In Nature Neuroscience Reviews, researchers discuss several animal models for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), to better understand the underlying pathophysiology and to explore potential...
Jan 28, 2013 Profiles in Neuroinformatics: Dr. Upinder Bhalla
Dr Upinder Bhalla, member of the INCF India Node, National Centre for Biological Sciences Bangalore, India, talks to INCF about his life as neuroinformatics researcher, projects and...
Jan 24, 2013 Computing: A vision for data science
In Nature, Chris A. Mattmann explains "to get the best out of big data, funding agencies should develop shared tools for optimizing discovery and train a new breed of researchers"
Jan 23, 2013 OpenAIRE interoperability workshop
OpenAIRE interoperability workshopInteroperability is the technical “glue” that makes possible the emerging open science infrastructure – an infrastructure that connects a global,...
Jan 23, 2013 Six networks on a universal neuromorphic computing substrate
Frontiers of Neuromorphic Engineering has accepted a paper by members of the INCF German Node, in which they present a highly configurable neuromorphic computing substrate and use...
Jan 22, 2013 Connect Share and Win!
Are you producing valuable data? Are you producing reusable data? INCF and One Mind for Research have launched the Data Share Award, offering $10,000 in prize money and hosting, to...
Jan 21, 2013 Neurorelativity
In Trends of Cognitive Sciences, researchers discuss how the scientific community often maintains an overly simplistic linear view without considering the perspective of the neurons....
Jan 18, 2013 Open Research Data Handbook Sprint
Who it is for: • Researchers interested in carrying out their work in more open ways • Experts on sharing research and research data • Writers and copy editors • Web developers...
Jan 18, 2013 New Horizons in Human Brain Imaging
Held on the North Shore of the island of Oahu, HI, March 4-6, this INCF-supported 3-day international meeting of leading researchers from North America and Pacific Rim regions is entitled...
Jan 17, 2013 Bettering fMRI
In Neuroinformatics, US researchers present a a graphics processing unit accelerated motion correction algorithm and modular system for real-time fMRI, a motion correction algorithm...
Jan 17, 2013 Beyond the PDF
Conference Registration*On-line registration is available at this website: http://www.regonline.com/beyondthepdf2Regular Registration Fee € 150Student Registration Fee € 70Scholarly...
Jan 16, 2013 Bernstein Facility inaugurated
Under the direction of Abigail Morrison, neuroscientists, physicians, computer scientists, mathematicians and physicists can work intensively together in order to optimize the use...
Jan 16, 2013 The organization of two new cortical interneuronal circuits
In Nature Neuroscience, researchers explain how using simultaneous quadruple-octuple in vitro and dual in vivo whole-cell recordings, they found two previously unknown interneuronal...
Jan 14, 2013 Probabilistic planning and movement
In Frontiers of Computational Neuroscience, members of INCF Germany Node  discuss how movement representation facilitates learning significantly and leads to better generalization...
Jan 10, 2013 Resting-state functional connectivity in late-life depression
Members of INCF UK Node have recently published in Frontiers of Psychiatry Higher how late-life depression is associated with overall increased functional connectivity strength and...
Jan 8, 2013 F1000Research launched
F1000Research is a far-reaching alternative Open Access publishing program in biology and medicine, that challenges traditional scholarly publishing models by defining new standards...
Jan 8, 2013 Cosyne 2013
The annual Cosyne meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of experimental and theoretical/computational approaches to problems in systems neuroscience.To encourage interdisciplinary...
Jan 7, 2013 ISMRM Workshop Ultra High Field MRI
OVERVIEWThe Ultra High Field MRI workshop will cover the latest advances in high field MRI and will also reveal the status of clinical ultra high field (UHF) MRI. We will include...
Jan 4, 2013 Quality and complexity in neuroinformatics software development
In Frontiers of Neuroinformatics, members of the INCF Germany Node develop a scalable, low-cost and open source solution for continuous integration (CI), a technique that ensures the...
Jan 2, 2013 CoCoMac 2.0
In Frontiers of Neuroinformatics, members of the INCF Germany and Netherlands Nodes discuss the features of the CoCoMac 2.0 database, which contains the results of several hundred published...
Jan 2, 2013 Imaging Brain Change Across Different Time Scales
In Frontiers of Neuroinformatics, members of the INCF Finland Node discuss how different brain imaging techniques (anatomical, functional) can be used to characterize changes occurring...
Dec 18, 2012 Dr. Shun-ichi Amari, Person of Cultural Merit for 2012
Senior Advisor of the RIKEN Brain Science Institute (BSI), Dr. Amari has won the Cultural Merit Award in recognition of his outstanding accomplishment in founding the fields of...
Dec 17, 2012 Season's Greetings from the INCF Secretariat
We would like to wish Happy Holidays to all our colleagues and best wishes for 2013!
Dec 14, 2012 Grant for IPython
The IPyhton project has received a 1.15 M$ grant from the Alfred P. Sloan foundation. This grant will allow further developments of IPython including its recent notebook feature. Generation...
Dec 13, 2012 INCF looks for Scientific Program Officer
Are you interested in computational neuroscience, neuroimaging, electrophysiology or ontologies? Do you have experience in project management and meeting organization? Are you an enthusiastic person,...
Dec 13, 2012 Global Neuroscience
In Neuroinformatics, members of the INCF US Node discuss the distribution management of brain knowledge worldwide.
Dec 13, 2012 5th International Conference on Non-invasive Brain Stimulation
Conference ChairProf. Dr. med. Joseph ClaßenUniversitätsklinikum Leipzig A.ö.R.Klinik und Poliklinik für NeurologieLiebigstraße 2004103 LeipzigTelephone: +49 (0)341 972 42 00Facsimilie:...
Dec 11, 2012 Opening Event for the Simulation Lab Neuroscience
This event introduces the Simulation Lab Neuroscience (SLNS) to the scientific community. The Simulation Lab Neuroscience is funded by the Helmholtz Association in the framework of...
Dec 11, 2012 The Lure of the New
Why do we seek out what is novel? Why do we create new works of art? What is the neural basis for creativity? How does society engage with new technologies? The Lure of the New brings...
Dec 10, 2012 Mindboggle-10
In Frontiers in Brain Imaging Methods, members of INCF US Node introduce the Mindboggle-101 dataset, the largest and most complete set of free, publicly accessible, manually labeled...
Dec 6, 2012 The entorhinal grid map is discretized
In Nature, researchers from the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology explain how grid cells of the medial entorhinal cortex...
Dec 6, 2012 Imaging brain change across different time scales
In Frontiers of Neuroinformatics, members of INCF Finland Node bring together several different reports to provide a good possibility to observe differences and similarities in analysis...
Dec 4, 2012 Text-Mining and Neuroscience
Members of INCF US Node review some of the recent developments for better using the vast amount of textual information generated in neuroscience research and publication and suggest...
Dec 4, 2012 Large-scale neuroinformatics for in situ hybridization data in the mouse brain
In International Review of Neurobiology members of INCF US Node describe methods and use cases for the Allen Brain Atlas resources of the adult and developing mouse.
Dec 3, 2012 ISMRM Workshop on Magnetic Resonance of Cancer Gone Multimodal
The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for...
Dec 3, 2012 ISMRM Workshop on Data Sampling & Image Reconstruction
The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for...
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