
Gaute Einevoll
@gauteeinevoll
Physics Professor, NMBU & University of Oslo. Host of 2 podcasts: vettogvitenskap.no & theoreticalneuroscience.no. Likes brain physics and Sunderland AFC.
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05-12-2011 09:57:32
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Podkastepisode #99 i #VettOgVitenskap: Om oljelandet i klimakampen - med Anne Karin Sæther Anne Karin Sæther vettogvitenskap.no/vov99 Klima skal danne rammen om regjeringens politikk og samtidig bygges nye oljefelt ut. Hvordan kan dette henge sammen? @Klimastifelsen


New paper! 🎉🔊📢 Uncovering population contributions to the extracellular potential in the mouse visual system using Laminar Population Analysis Published in PLOS Comp Biol . Spearheaded by Atle E. Rimehaug Gaute Einevoll with Anders Dale doi.org/10.1371/journa…

Together, these results show that LPA is a useful method to estimate positions of laminar populations and to uncover salient features in LFP/CSD contributions from different populations. Great job by Atle E. Rimehaug and a nice continuation of our collaboration with Gaute Einevoll!



Episode #24 in #TheoreticalNeurosciencePodcast: On neuroscience foundation models - with Andreas Tolias Andreas Tolias Lab @ Stanford University theoreticalneuroscience.no/thn24 The Tolias lab is building generally applicable “foundation models” for optophysiological responses in mouse visual cortex.



"The new oil to train foundation models may be neural data" Nice episode with Gaute Einevoll talking to Andreas Tolias Lab @ Stanford University. I agree that neural data pre-training may allow learning ways in which brains represent the world in an efficient and compact manner. #NeuroAI



Episode #25 in #TheoreticalNeurosciencePodcast: On growing synthetic dendrites – with Hermann Cuntz Hermann Cuntz theoreticalneuroscience.no/thn25 Why are dendritic structures of neurons so different? The guest builds dendrites in a computer to understand and explore.





Episode #26 in #TheoreticalNeurosciencePodcast: On the population code in visual cortex – with Kenneth Harris Kenneth D Harris theoreticalneuroscience.no/thn26 How do groups of neurons together encode information to balance the needs for efficiency and robustness?





Looking very much forward to this myself 😊 Terrence Sejnowski

