
Fruit flies need a short-term (working) memory to keep their direction when they navigate their way to the fruit by smelling. Mean-field ring models was theoretically suggested to encode stimulus orientations 30 years and was observed in fruit-fly compass neurons 10 years ago. But how does odor input come into the picture to set the compass course? The group of the guest has studied the question with a host of different experimental and theoretical methods.
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On functional effects of neuronal heterogeneity - with David Dahmen - #41

On modeling neural population activity with mean-field models - with Tilo Schwalger - #39

On extracting spiking network models from experiments - with Richard Gao - #38

On reproducibility of modeling and 10 years with the Potjans-Diesmann network model - with Hans Ekkehard Plesser - #37
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