Upcoming talk at BBN of interest
aboulang@WILMA.BBN.COM
aboulang at WILMA.BBN.COM
Sat Feb 3 19:45:32 EST 1990
BBN Systems and Technologies Corporation Science Development Program
APPLIED & COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS SEMINAR
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TIME DELAYS, NOISE,
AND
NEURAL DYNAMICS
John G. Milton (telaces at uchimvs1.bitnet)
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology
University of Chicago
Chicago Illinois, 60637
Wednesday February 14th, 10:30AM
2nd Floor Large Conference Room (6/273)
BBN 10 Moulton St.
An intrinsic property of neural control mechanisms is the presence of time
delays which arise as a consequence of, for example, finite conduction
times along the axon and across the synapse. A neural control mechanism
which is amenable to manipulation and non-invasive monitoring is the pupil
light reflex (PLR). Specifically it is possible to "clamp" the PLR with
external electronic feedback and thus compare prediction to experimental
observation in a precisely controllable manner. The PLR is modeled with a
first-order delay-differential equation (DDE) and the dynamics compared
with those observed experimentally. Physiological considerations suggest
the importance of considering:
- DDEs with distributed and state-dependent delays,
- second order DDEs,
- the influence of noise (stochastic DDEs).
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