JSM 2011 Online Program
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114 * ! | Mon, 8/1/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-A110 | |
Statistical Modeling of Neural Spikes — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Nonparametric Statistics | |||
Organizer(s): Dong Song, University of Southern California, Haonan Wang, Colorado State University | |||
Chair(s): Bo Kai, College of Charleston | |||
8:35 AM | The Pleasures and Pains of Spike-Based Coding in the Nervous System: The Need for New Statistical Methodologies — Theodore W. Berger, University of Southern California | ||
8:55 AM | Modeling the Nonlinear Dynamics and Nonstationarities Underlying Spike Train Transformations in the Brain — Dong Song, University of Southern California ; Theodore W. Berger, University of Southern California | ||
9:15 AM | Probabilistic Graphical Models of Functional and Effective Neuronal Connectivity — Seif Eldawlatly, Michigan State University ; Mehdi Aghagolzadeh, Michigan State University ; Karim Oweiss, Michigan State University | ||
9:35 AM | Sparse Functional Model and Its Application to Neural Spike Activities — Yan Tu, Colorado State University ; Jay Breidt, Colorado State University ; Haonan Wang, Colorado State University | ||
9:55 AM | Spike Train Kernel Methods for Neuroscience — Il Memming Park, The University of Texas at Austin ; Sohan Seth, University of Florida ; Jose C. Principe, University of Florida | ||
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion |
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