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FRINATEK-Fri prosj.st. mat.,naturv.,tek

COmputing BRAin signals (COBRA): Biophysical computations of electrical and magnetic brain signals

Mesteparten av det vi vet om dynamikk i hjernen har vi lært fra målinger av elektriske og magnetiske signaler målt på utsiden og innsiden av hjernen. Til tross for utbredt bruk og en lang historie er tolkning av disse hjernesignalene utfra biofysisk aktivitet i de underliggende nervroner (nervece...

Tildelt: kr 9,0 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2016-2020

Sted: Oslo

NEVRONOR-Nasjonal satsing på nevrovitenskap f

Automated spike sorting of multielectrode recordings: Construction of test data as part of international methods development project

The project is a part of an international collaborative effort on developing and testing of methods for automated analysis of extracellular recordings of action-potentials. Several electrode types may be considered, but a focus will be on tetrodes, a type of multielectrode with four contacts. Su...

Tildelt: kr 1,1 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2010-2013

Sted: Akershus

EVITA-eVitenskap

eNEURO - multilevel modelling and simulation of the nervous system

The project focuses on a central challenge in neuroscience today, namely bridging the gap in understanding between microscopic (single nerve cells) and macroscopic (systems-level) neuroscience. This is addressed by large-scale application and development of a set of computational neuroscience met...

Tildelt: kr 18,9 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2007-2013

Sted: Akershus

FRIBIO-Biologi og biomedisin

Dynamics underlying astrocyte behaviour

For a long time astrocytes, the most abundant glial cell species, have been considered passive bystanders of neural activity. The picture that is now emerging is that astrocytes are critically involved in regulating brain function. Despite extensive exper imental efforts, a thorough understanding...

Tildelt: kr 2,6 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2007-2009

Sted: Akershus

S-AFRIKA-Program for forskningsamarbeid med Sør- Afrika

Comoputational neuroscience: Mechanistic modelling of LGN in the early visual system.

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Tildelt: kr 72 520

Prosjektperiode: 2004-2006

Sted: Akershus