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Videos

Spike sorting

NeuroMat investigator Christophe Pouzat presents on a strategy to monitor neural activity.



The Statistician Brain

A video on the statistician-brain conjecture, a central line of research at the RIDC NeuroMat.



An interview with Markus Diesmann

NeuroMat PI Antonio Carlos Roque da Silva Filha interviews Markus Diesmann.



Reading

On stochastic neural modeling
  1. Probabilistic spiking neuronal nets - Neuromathematics for the computer era, Galves et al, 2022



On the statistician-brain conjecture
  1. Retrieving the structure of probabilistic sequences of auditory stimuli from EEG data, Hernández et al, 2021
  2. Retrieving a Context Tree from EEG Data, Duarte et al, 2019