World wide VVTNS series (6th season): Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 11:00 am ET - Alex Reyes, New York University
[image: VVTNS.png] https://www.wwtns.online <https://streaklinks.com/A9c7PbbpKY7PxB6PaAJWGD3-/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wwtns.onl...> - on twitter: wwtns@TheoreticalWide You are cordially invited to the lecture Alex Reyes New York University on the topic of * Computing the effects of excitatory-inhibitory balance * *on neuronal input-output properties* The lecture will be held on zoom on February 11, 2026, at *11:00 am ET * To receive the link: https://www.wwtns.online/register-page *Abstract: *In sensory systems, stimuli are represented through the diverse firing responses and receptive fields of neurons. These features emerge from the interaction between excitatory (E) and inhibitory (I) neuron populations within the network. Changes in sensory inputs alter this balance, leading to shifts in firing patterns and the input-output properties of individual neurons and the network. While these phenomena have been studied extensively with experiments and theory, the underlying principles for combining E and I inputs are still unclear. Here, the rules for probabilistically combining E and I inputs are derived that describe how neurons in a feedforward inhibitory circuit respond to stimuli. This simple model is broadly applicable, capturing a wide range of response features that would otherwise require multiple separate models and offers insights into the cellular and network mechanisms influencing the input-output properties of neurons, gain modulation, and the emergence of diverse temporal firing patterns. *About VVTNS : Launched as the World Wide Theoretical Neuroscience Seminar (WWTNS) in November 2020 and renamed in homage to Carl van Vreeswijk in Memoriam (April 20, 2022), Speakers have the occasion to talk about theoretical aspects of their work which cannot be discussed in a setting where the majority of the audience consists of experimentalists. The seminars, **held on Wednesdays at 11 am ET,** are 45-50 min long followed by a discussion. The talks are recorded with authorization of the speaker and are available to everybody on our YouTube channel.* ᐧ ᐧ
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David Hansel