Publications

Peer-reviewed Conference Proceedings/ Talks

  • Kerstin Lenk, Lars Schwabe, Olaf H.-U. Schröder, Barbara Priwitzer: Simulation of multi-electrode array neurochip recordings. GMDS 2012, Braunschweig, Germany.

  • Kerstin Lenk, Kay Barthold, Barbara Priwitzer, Olaf H.-U. Schroeder: Simulation von Bursts mittels des Modells INEX. Proceedings 13. Nachwuchswissenschaftler-Konferenz 2012, Görlitz, Germany.

  • Kerstin Lenk: A Simple Phenomenological Neuronal Model with Inhibitory and Excitatory Synapses. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7015: 232:238. http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-642-25019-4/

  • Barbara Priwitzer, Stefan Dornbrach, Sebastian Elger, Kerstin Lenk, Martin Tangermann: Intelligent Data Analysis for MEA Neurochip Data. Proceedings Wissenschaftstage Hochschule Lausitz (FH) 2010, Senftenberg, Germany.

  • Kerstin Lenk: Simulation of neuronal activity. Proceedings Wissenschaftstage Hochschule Lausitz (FH) 2010, Senftenberg, Germany.

Abstracts

  • Kerstin Lenk, Kay Barthold, Barbara Priwitzer: Brute force parameter fitting for a simulation of an in vitro neuronal network. Front. Comput. Neurosci. Conference Abstract: Bernstein Conference 2012.

  • Kerstin Lenk, Olaf H.-U. Schroeder, Barbara Priwitzer: Non-linear algorithms to fit multiphasic concentration-response curves. FENS Forum Abstr. 2012, A-471-0238-04587.

  • Kerstin Lenk, Kay Barthold, Barbara Priwitzer, Olaf Schröder: Simulation of neuronal network without and with self-inhibition. MEA Meeting 2012, Reutlingen, Germany.

  • Kay Barthold, Barbara Priwitzer: Simulation of a neuronal network with 10,000 neurons using OpenCL and GPU. MEA Meeting 2012, Reutlingen, Germany.

  • Kerstin Lenk, Jan Engelmann, Olaf Schröder: Multiphasic concentration-response curve fitting for examining activity changes when applying the cancer pain drug Dynorphine A to an in vitro neuronal network. MEA Meeting 2012, Reutlingen, Germany.

  • Kerstin Lenk, Barbara Priwitzer: Large-scale modeling for simulating multi-electrode array neurochip recordings. Front. Comput. Neurosci. Conference Abstract: BC11 : Computational Neuroscience & Neurotechnology Bernstein Conference & Neurex Annual Meeting 2011. doi: 10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.53.00215.

  • Kerstin Lenk, Barbara Priwitzer: Spike train statistics of simulated and in vitro data. NeuroInformatics 2011, Boston, USA.

  • Kerstin Lenk, Barbara Priwitzer: INEX – A binary neuronal model with inhibitory and excitatory synapses. BMC Neuroscience 2011, 12(Suppl 1):P260.

  • Kerstin Lenk, Olaf HU Schroeder, Babara Priwitzer: A neuronal model with inhibitory and excitatory synapses based on a Poisson process. Focus Workshop:  Spike-Frequency Adaptation in Neural Systems 2010, Dresden, Germany.

  • Kerstin Lenk, Matthias Reuter, Olaf HU Schroeder, Alexandra Gramowski, Konstantin Jügelt and Barbara Priwitzer: Information extraction from biphasic concentration-response curves for data obtained from neuronal activity of networks cultivated on multielectrode-array-neurochips. BMC Neuroscience 2010, 11(Suppl 1):P168.

Theses

  • Martin Tangermann: Computational Simplicial Homology of MEA-Neurochip Spike Trains, 2011 (Master).

  • Andreas Reusch: Entwicklung eines MATLAB-Tools zur Merkmalsauswahl mit Hilfe von genetische Algorithmen und Anwendung für Neurochip-Daten, 2010 (Bachelor).

  • Kay Barthold: Optimierung mehrschichtiger neuronaler Netze mit Hilfe von OpenCL, 2010 (Bachelor).

  • Martin Tangermann: Konstruktion von Merkmalen aus Phasenportraits zur Klassifikation von Zeitreihen komplexer Systeme, 2009 (Bachelor).