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Department of Physics of Complex Systems
Elisha Moses Lab
Physics of Biological Computation
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Network synchronization in hippocampal neurons
Controlling connectivity in neuronal devices
Logic devices from neuronal cultures
Percolation in 2D neural networks
Magnetic stimulation of 1D neuronal cultures
1D neuronal cultures
1D neuronal cultures on multi electrode arrays
Leaders of activity in dissociated neuronal cultures
The importance of being stable and balanced - a therapy inspired network approach
Probing cognitive networks in the brain using TMS
Using EEG to measure differences in TMS induced global brain activity in schizophrenia
Magnetic stimulation of curved nerves
Optical measurements of brain activity
Patterning P-19 neurons
SEM can improve sensitivity of protein and DNA arrays
"Midwives" assist dividing amoeba
Dynamic excitation of membranes using optical tweezers
Expulsion of inner content from membranes using optical tweezers
Hydrodynamic study of dynamics and transitions in falling paper
Fingering instability in combustion
Just for fun - signal propagation in muscle
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Network synchronization in hippocampal neurons
Controlling connectivity in neuronal devices
Logic devices from neuronal cultures
Percolation in 2D neural networks
Magnetic stimulation of 1D neuronal cultures
1D neuronal cultures
1D neuronal cultures on multi electrode arrays
Leaders of activity in dissociated neuronal cultures
The importance of being stable and balanced - a therapy inspired network approach
Probing cognitive networks in the brain using TMS
Using EEG to measure differences in TMS induced global brain activity in schizophrenia
Magnetic stimulation of curved nerves
Optical measurements of brain activity
Patterning P-19 neurons
SEM can improve sensitivity of protein and DNA arrays
"Midwives" assist dividing amoeba
Dynamic excitation of membranes using optical tweezers
Expulsion of inner content from membranes using optical tweezers
Hydrodynamic study of dynamics and transitions in falling paper
Fingering instability in combustion
Just for fun - signal propagation in muscle
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