Ilya Rybak Research Interests
Computational Neuroscience
(general issues):
Computational modeling of biological
neurons and neural networks
Kinetics of ionic channels in and
their role in the neuronal pattern formation
Cross-level integration of
sub-cellular, cellular, network and systems brain/neural mechanisms
Spatio-temporal dynamics of activity
and oscillations in biological neural networks and populations
Interfacing computational models
working in real time with real neural systems
Motor Control (general
issues):
Neural control of voluntary and
automatic movements
Neurogenesis of the respiratory rhythm
and neural control of breathing
Neurogenesis of the locomotor rhythm
and neural control of locomotion
Neurogenesis of the respiratory rhythm and neural control of breathing:
Network mechanisms for rhythm
generation and motor pattern formation in the respiratory brainstem
Spatial organization of the brainstem
respiratory center
The role of cellular and network
mechanisms in the respiratory rhythm and pattern generation
The role of the pons and pulmonary
feedback in the control of the respiratory rhythm and motor pattern
Interactions between the respiratory
and cardiovascular systems in normal and disease states
Neurogenesis of the
locomotor rhythm and neural control of locomotion:
Cellular and network mechanisms for
locomotor rhythm generation in the mammalian spinal cord
The role of intrinsic properties of
spinal interneurons and motoneurons in locomotor pattern generation
Afferent and supra-spinal control of
the spinal central pattern generator (CPG) during walking
Developing neuro-musculo-skeletal
models of mammalian locomotion
Applications to restoration of the
locomotor function after spinal cord injuries and diseases
Applications to legged robot
locomotion
Vision:
neural mechanisms for image processing
and feature detection in the visual cortex
temporal dynamics of neuronal activity
and orientation selectivity in the visual cortex
visual image processing, perception,
representation and invariant recognition
visual attention based on eye
movements and foveation
bottom-up (image content driven) and
top-down (goal and semantics driven) control of attention
interactions between neural mechanisms
for low-level and high-level brain structures during visual perception and recognition
representation of what and where
information in the visual system
behavioral and cognitive aspects of
visual perception
applications of biological vision
principles to computer and robot vision
Selected projects:
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