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A system of PDEs modelling noisy grid cells

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FKTW03 - Frontiers in kinetic equations for plasmas and collective behaviour

Grid cells are neurons which play an important role in the internal navigational system of mammals. Even though grid cell networks, and the patterns they create, have been extensively studied within several disciplines in the last years, understanding the effects of noise on the network remains a challenge. In this talk, I will discuss an upscaled noisy grid cell model in the form of a system of Fokker—Planck-like PDEs. Current results on the robustness of network activity patterns with respect to noise will be presented.

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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