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Theoretical Neuroscience Podcast

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Theoretical Neuroscience Podcast
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  • Theoretical Neuroscience Podcast

    On modeling neural population activity with mean-field models - with Tilo Schwalger - #39

    28/03/2026 | 2 h 18 min
    Starting with the work of pioneers like Wilson and Cowan in the 1970s, mean‑field models have become a dominant tool for modeling neural activity at the level of neuronal populations.

    Despite their popularity, most mean‑field models have been heuristic and not systematically derived from the underlying 'microscopic' dynamics of individual neurons.

    Today's guest has made important contributions towards remedying this situation.
  • Theoretical Neuroscience Podcast

    On extracting spiking network models from experiments - with Richard Gao - #38

    28/02/2026 | 1 h 35 min
    While some models aim to explain qualitative features of brain activity, other aim to reproduce experimental data quantitatively. If so, model parameters must be adjusted to make the model predictions fit the experimental data.

    A complication is that in most neurobiological applications, there is not a unique best fit: many parameter combinations give equally good model fits.

    Recently, the guest, together with colleagues, made the tool AutoMIND to fit spiking network models to data.
  • Theoretical Neuroscience Podcast

    On reproducibility of modeling and 10 years with the Potjans-Diesmann network model - with Hans Ekkehard Plesser - #37

    31/01/2026 | 1 h 28 min
    Reproducibility is key for scientific progress. If research results cannot be reproduced and trusted, other researchers cannot build on them.
    Reproducibility is a challenge also in computational neuroscience, and today's guest has worked on how this can be remedied, for example, through standardized model description and model sharing.
    He also recently organised a workshop celebrating a decade with the (reproducible) Potjans-Diesmann neural network model, which has become an important community tool.
  • Theoretical Neuroscience Podcast

    On low-dimensional manifolds in motor cortex - with Sara Solla - #36

    03/01/2026 | 2 h 4 min
    Historically, the analysis of neural recordings focused on responses of single neurons recorded by single-contact electrodes. Modern electrodes with multiple electrode contacts can instead record spikes (action potentials) from hundreds of neurons simultaneously.
    Manifold analysis of the overall population activity of these neurons has become a critical tool for interpretation of such data.
    The podcast guest is a pioneer in the development and use of such analysis.
  • Theoretical Neuroscience Podcast

    On modeling metabolic networks in the brain – with Polina Shichkova - #35

    06/12/2025 | 1 h 31 min
    Neurons need particular sodium and potassium concentration gradients across their membranes to function. These gradients are set up by so-called ion pumps which require energy stored in ATP molecules to run.
    ATP is the common energy currency in the brain and is produced from nutrients delivered by the blood by a complicated set of chemical reactions known as a metabolic network.
    Today's guest has just published a comprehensive model of such a network and explains how it can shed light on differences between young and brains.

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The podcast focuses on topics in theoretical/computational neuroscience and is primarily aimed at students and researchers in the field.
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