[Universität Ulm]
[Fakultät
Informatik]
[Neuroinformatik: Neue Webseite]
[University of Ulm]
[Faculty of Computer Science]
[Dept. of Neural Information Processing: New Website]
Ulm Biological Neural Network Homepage
People of the BNN Group
Axel Baune
Marcus Borst
Andreas Knoblauch
Friedrich T. Sommer
Andreas Wichert
Research
- Hebbian Cell Assemblies
- Associative Memory (AM) in Cortex
- AM in Local Neuronal Circuits
- AM in Bidirectional Projections
- Study of the Computational Role of Spike Synchronisation
- Binding, Noise Reduction, Epiphenomenon?
- Models of Cortical Short-Term Memory
- Models of Auditory Cortex
- Source Localization/Separation
- Models of the Visual System
- Cortex Models Based on Macroscopic Anatomical Connectivity
- Simulation of Epileptiform Activation Spread
- Analysis and Models for Brain Imaging Data
- fMRI: Functional Voluntary Motor Tasks, Working Memory,
Problem Solving
- PET: Data from patients with ALS, Kennedy syndrome, multiple
sclerosis, cerebral insult and myotone dystrophy
Permanent Guest
Ken Guru
Ken is visiting guest in our group.
If inflated, he works on unconciousness and meditation in
neural networks, and on locomotion of robots. In low funding periods
he is deflatable.
Ken's motto:
Better downunder than
hangover
(He conceived his motto on occasion of his visit at the
famous Okotoberfest in Munich)
Selected monographies of Kenneth Y. Guru:
- Thoughtless Neural Networks
- JUMBOTs: Obstacle Avoidance in Robotics - The Third Dimension
- The working principle of a JUMBOT
- Neurophilosophy of Unconciousness
- Leaps to Enlightenment
Please send comments on Ken's work to his email address: ken_guru@gmx.net
www@neuro.informatik.uni-ulm.de