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Spajkující modely brzkého vizuálního systému
Thesis title in Czech: Spajkující modely brzkého vizuálního systému
Thesis title in English: Spiking models of early visual system
Academic year of topic announcement: 2020/2021
Thesis type: dissertation
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Department: Department of Software and Computer Science Education (32-KSVI)
Supervisor: Mgr. Ján Antolík, Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned and confirmed by the Study Dept.
Date of registration: 22.01.2021
Date of assignment: 22.01.2021
Confirmed by Study dept. on: 27.05.2021
Guidelines
The goal of this project is to advance the existing model of early visual system [1] by implementing methods for generating approximations of LFP and EEG signals,and using these signals to explore links to visually guided behavior. The developed models and analysis will additionally applied to studying the role of high-temporal-precission encoding schemes in early visual system, and their utility for visual prosthetics. 
References
[1] Antolík, J, Monier, C., Davison, A., Frégnac Y.; A comprehensive data-driven model of cat primary visual cortex. bioRxiv, 416156
[2] Antolík, J., & Davison, A. P. (2013). Integrated workflows for spiking neuronal network simulations. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 7(December), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2013.00034
[3] Antolik, J., Sabatier, Q., Galle, C., & Frégnac Y. (2019). Cortical visual prosthesis : a detailed large-scale simulation study.[4] Dayan & Abbott (2005) Theoretical Neuroscience: Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Neural Systems

  
 
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