Seminar “Using reduced models to generate signals that resemble brain rhythms”

Seminar “Using reduced models to generate signals that resemble brain rhythms”

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5 May 2022
Location
Online
About the event

5 May at 16:30 MSK

In this talk, I will discuss some models with the objective to generate signals that resemble brain rhythms. The requirement is to produce signals that have a main beat or frequency that we can somehow control but that are not periodic in the mathematical sense. We will discuss different aspects and confront with examples coming from neuroscience studies.

Online

Speaker

Benjamin Ambrosio, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Le Havre Normandie University and The Hudson School of Mathematics.

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