David Parker
| Name: | David Parker |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 3 Oct 2019, 5:05 p.m. |
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Talks given by David Parker
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Talks organised by David Parker
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- The adaption of rod photoreceptors to light
- Making sense of scents, the mammalian olfactory system
- Neural circuits co-ordinating sleep, feeding and reward
- The âinâ and âoutâ of hippocampal GABAergic interneurons
- Temporal co-operation of distinct neuronal types in the hippocampus
- Temporal co-operation of distinct neuronal types in the hippocampus
- Brain neurons switch each other into pacemaker mode to drive locomotion
- What it takes to become an auditory relay synapse
- Dynamics of population activity in visual cortex
- Neural Circuits for rapid perceptual decisions under uncertainty
- From reward to Punishment and Invigoration to Inhibition
- Optogenetics: development and application
- The role of temporal fine structure in the perception of pitch and speech; influences of hearing loss and age
- Synaptic processing of visual information in the retina of zebra fish
- RNA based therapies for neurological and muscle disease
- âTo switch, or not to switch: how the brain answers the questionâ.
- âBuilding the cognitive map - integration of metric and non-metric inputs by entorhinal and hippocampal neuronsâ.
- âA core neural circuit mechanism of decision makingâ.
- âAuditory processing in a "simple" nervous system: Lessons learned from cricketsâ.
- Itâs all about context: How the auditory system helps us notice change
- CANCELLED "Wiring the brain: how axons are guided to their targets"
- The ins and outs of hearing: amplification and coding in the mammalian cochlea
- âHow experience changes the circuitry of the brainâ.
- âOlfaction as a model for brain organization: from Adrian to the presentâ.
- âNociception and pain in early life: the emergence of endogenous control systemsâ.
- âModeling synaptic plasticity across multiple time scalesâ.
- Investigating the firing properties of motoneurones with dynamic clamp and modelling
- Computational modeling of long-range connections in superficial layers of visual cortex V1
- Delays and coincidences in spatial hearing
- TRPV1: hot new channels in the hippocampus
- Synaptic mechanisms of neocortical sensory processing
- Amazing TRP channels: from Aristotle´s five senses to TRPpathies
- Useful signals from motor cortex
- Measuring and modelling the development of ordered nerve connections
- From Cell Signaling to Function in Large-Scale Neural Networks
- A genetic approach to understanding the molecular basis of auditory function
- SNAREs, synaptotagmin, and fusion pores
- Parallel Processing in the Mammalian Retina
- Building Neural Representations of Habits
- Making an effort to listen: mechanical amplification by myosin molecules and ion channels in hair cells of the inner ear
- Neurotransmitter signalling to oligodendrocytes and their precursors: its role in oligodendrocyte development and white matter disease
- Grid cells and spatial representation in the entorhinal cortex
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