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534 Applied Session Thu, 8/2/07, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-250 D
Statistical Analysis of Neuronal Data - Topic Contributed - Papers
IMS
Organizer(s): Zhiyi Chi, University of Connecticut
Chair(s): W. John Boscardin, University of California, Los Angeles
     10:35 AM   Using Point Process Models To Describe Oscillatory Spiking in the Subthalamic Nucleus of Parkinson's Patients — Uri Eden, Boston University; Emery N. Brown, Massachusetts General Hospital; Emad Eskandar, Massachusetts General Hospital; Sridevi V. Sarma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
     10:55 AM   Modeling and Decoding Multineuronal Responses in the Primate RetinaLiam Paninski, Columbia University
     11:15 AM   Real-Time Decoding of Nonstationary Motor Cortical ActivityWei Wu, Florida State University
     11:35 AM   Jitter Methods for Investigating the Time Scale of Dependencies in Neuronal Firing PatternsMatthew Harrison, Carnegie Mellon University; Asohan Amarasingham, Rutgers University; Stuart Geman, Brown University
     11:55 AM   Variable Selection and Classification Using Computed Tomography (CT) Medical Image DataHyun Kim, University of California, Los Angeles; Gang Li, University of California, Los Angeles; David W. Gertson, University of California, Los Angeles; Robert Ochs, University of California, Los Angeles; Matthew S. Brown, University of California, Los Angeles; Jonathan Goldin, University of California, Los Angeles
     12:15 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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