Lindsay Stolting

About

4th year PhD student studying Neuroscience and Cognitive Science at Indiana University, Bloomington. Research Interests: dynamical systems analysis of small networks, activity-dependent homeostatic plasticity, central pattern generators, individual variability, brain-body-environment systems

Work

Indiana University
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Graduate Research Assistant

US

Education

Indiana University
United States of America

4th year PhD Student

William & Mary
United States of America

Bachelor of Science

Publications

33rd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS*2024

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Journal of Computational Neuroscience

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conference-proceedings

32nd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS*2023

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Journal of Computational Neuroscience

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conference-proceedings

Characterizing the Role of Homeostatic Plasticity in Central Pattern Generators

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The 2023 Conference on Artificial Life

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conference-paper

Analyzing Correlation Structure in a Model of Neural Activity-Dependent Homeostatic Plasticity (ADHP)

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Lindsay Stolting