Publikationen von MH Munk
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Poster (32)
61.
Poster
Online 3D simulation of extracellular recordings with morphologically reconstructed neurons. Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience (BCCN 2010), Berlin, Germany (2010)
62.
Poster
A simulated extracellular recording environment for the evaluation of automated electrode positioning systems and spike sorting algorithms. G-Node Inaugural Symposium, Martinsried, Germany (2010)
63.
Poster
A non-stationary copula-based spike count model. 7th Computational and Systems Neuroscience Meeting (COSYNE 2010), Salt Lake City, UT, USA (2010)
64.
Poster
Prefrontal firing rates reflect the number of stimuli processed for visual short-term memory. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2009), Chicago, IL, USA (2009)
65.
Poster
Task-dependent co-modulation of different EEG rhythms in the non-human primate. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2009), Chicago, IL, USA (2009)
66.
Poster
Neuronal coding challenged by memory load in prefrontal cortex. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2009), Chicago, IL, USA (2009)
67.
Poster
Prefrontal firing rates reflect the number of stimuli processed for visual short-term memory. Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience (BCCN 2009), Frankfurt a.M., Germany (2009)
68.
Poster
Is cortical activity during work, idling and sleep always self-organized critical? Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience (BCCN 2009), Frankfurt a.M., Germany (2009)
69.
Poster
Task-dependent co-modulation of different EEG rhythms in the non-human primate. Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience (BCCN 2009), Frankfurt a.M., Germany (2009)
70.
Poster
Neuronal coding challenged by memory load in prefrontal cortex. Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience (BCCN 2009), Frankfurt a.M., Germany (2009)
71.
Poster
Neuronal avalanches recorded in the awake and sleeping monkey do not show a power law but can be reproduced by a self-organized critical model. Eighteenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2009), Berlin, Germany (2009)
72.
Poster
Detection of single trial power coincidence for the identification of distributed cortical processes in a behavioral context. Eighteenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2009), Berlin, Germany (2009)
73.
Poster
An evaluation of different copula models for the short-term noise dependence of spike counts. 8th Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society, 32nd Göttingen Neurobiology Conference, Göttingen, Germany (2009)
74.
Poster
Verification of spike separation of synchronous spikes in tetrode recordings by using simultaneous double intracellular recordings. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2008), Washington, DC, USA (2008)
75.
Poster
Subsampling affects the identification of critical, supercritical and subcritical states of brain function in vivo. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2008), Washington, DC, USA (2008)
76.
Poster
Spike sorting and detection with optimal multichannel filters. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2008), Washington, DC, USA (2008)
77.
Poster
Performance and stimulus-dependent synchronous firing in primate prefrontal cortex during visual short-term memory. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2008), Washington, DC, USA (2008)
78.
Poster
Reliable independent component estimation using expectation maximized iterative subset decomposition of noise-perturbed multichannel EEG/MEG recordings. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2008), Washington, DC, USA (2008)
79.
Poster
Tetrode recording of local neuronal ensembles provides insight into coding mechanisms of short-term memory in macaque prefrontal cortex. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2008), Washington, DC, USA (2008)
80.
Poster
Cognitive capacity in untrained non-human primate behavior. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2008), Washington, DC, USA (2008)