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NeuralNet 2025 takes place in Bordeaux Neurocampus on the last week of November (Wednesday 26 noon to Friday 28 noon). 

The meeting will be preceded by the traditional minischool: a day and a half to dive into spike sorting (Tuesday 25 - Wed.26).

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The objective of the NeuralNet Research Cluster (GDR CNRS) is to develop and promote synergies between researchers, engineers, and other stakeholders engaged in measuring, manipulating, analyzing and interpreting neuronal activity at the level of networks.

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This year's NeuralNet is revolving around 4 transversal themes:

1. Timescales: Behavioral vs. neural

with Fanny Cazettes (INT, FR), Sami El-Boustani (UNIGE,CH), Nikolas Karalis (ICM, FR) and more.

 

2. Natural behaviorEco-etho-logical approaches vs. neural control. 

with Richard Hahnloser (INI, CH), Julia Sliwa (ICM, FR), Heike Stein (ISIR, FR) and more...

 

3. Systematic approach: Modular vs distributed coding. 

with Guy Bouvier (Neuropsi,FR), Emmanuelle Courtiol (CRNL, FR), Mathew Diamond (SISSA, IT) and more...

 

4. General Principles of active sensing.

with David Dupret (Oxford, UK), Stephanie Forkel (Radboud, NL), McKenzie Mathis (EPFL, CH) and more...

 

 

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