D a v i d  L i l e y

Current Position
  Associate Professor
Brain Sciences Institute,
Swinburne University of Technology,
P.O. 218,
Hawthorn Victoria 3122,
Australia
Telephone
  +61 3 9214 8812
FAX
  +61 3 9819 6443
Electronic mail
  dliley AT swin.edu.au



Selected Papers  |  Book Reviews  |  On-line Lecture Material  |  Collaborators  |  Jobs  |  Miscellaneous  |  Personal



Selected Papers and Images

Modeling electrocortical activity through improved local approximations of integral neural field equations
S. Coombes, N. A. Venkov, L. Shiau, I. Bojak, D. T. J. Liley and C. R. Laing
Physical Review E (2007) 76, 051901.

Chaos via Shilnikov's saddle-node bifurcation in a theory of the electroencephalogram
L. van Veen and D. T. J. Liley
Physical Review Letters (2006) 97, 208101.

Understanding the transition to seizure by modeling the epileptiform activity of general anaesthetic agents
D. T. J. Liley and I. Bojak
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology (2005) 22, 300-313.

Modeling the effects of anesthesia on the electroencephalogram
I. Bojak and D. T. J. Liley
Physical Review E (2005) 71, 041902.

Brain Chaos - BAR Monitor -- Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Catalyst story 3rd May 2007 story transcript
story video real player windows media

Drug-induced modification of the system properties associated with spontaneous human electroncephalographic activity
D. T. J. Liley, P. J. Cadusch, M. Gray and P. J. Nathan
Physical Review E (2003) 68, 051096.

Electrorhythmogenesis and anaesthesia in a physiological mean field theory
I. Bojak, D. T. J. Liley, P. J. Cadusch and K. Cheng
CNS*03, Alicante, Spain, July 2003. AVI animation of propagating alpha activity during simulated anaesthetic induction and emergence

A spatially continuous mean field theory of electrocortical activity
D. T. J. Liley, P. J. Cadusch and M. P. Dafilis
Network-Computation in Neural Systems (2002) 13, 67-113. also see Corrigendum

Robust chaos in a model of the electroencephalogram: Implications for brain dynamics
M. P. Dafilis, D. T. J. Liley and P. J. Cadusch
Chaos (2001) 11, 474-478. see Physics News Update Number 551 #2 - "Evidence for chaos in the neocortex" for a brief and accessible overview. See also ABC Science Online - "Brain rhythms reveal chaos" Ciência Hoje - "Modelo simula caos no cérebro"  wissenschaft-online - "Hinweise auf Chaos im Gehirn"

Theoretical electroencephalogram stationary spectrum for a white-noise-driven cortex: Evidence for a general anesthetic-induced phase transition
M. L. Steyn-Ross, D. A. Steyn-Ross, J. W. Sleigh, and D. T. J. Liley
Physical Review E (1999) 60, 7299-7311. see the Physical Review Focus Article - "Freezing into Unconsciousness" for a commentary

Anaesthesia -- Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Quantum story 17th August 2000 story transcript


Alpha Rhythm Emerges from Networks of Neurophysiologically Realistic Multicompartmental Models of Cortical Neurons

D.T.J. Liley, D.M. Alexander, J.J. Wright, M.D. Aldous
Network: Computation in Neural Systems (1999) 10, 79-92. Quicktime animation of propagating alpha activity (single frames shown below)

A Continuum Theory of Electrocortical Activity
D.T.J. Liley, P.J. Cadusch, J.J. Wright
Neurocomputing (1999) 26-27, 795-800.

Brain Chaos -- Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Quantum story 26th October 2000 story transcript


A Continuum Theory of Electrocortical Activity

D.T.J. Liley, P.J. Cadusch, J.J. Wright
CNS*98, Santa Barbara CA, July 1998.

Dynamics of the brain at global and microscopic scales: Neural networks and the EEG
J.J. Wright, D.T.J. Liley
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1996) 19, 285-320.

Intracortical connectivity of pyramidal and stellate cells:
estimates of synaptic densities and coupling symmetry
D.T.J. Liley, J.J. Wright
Network: Computation in Neural Systems (1994) 5, 175-189.
also see Corrigendum



Book Reviews

Fast Oscillations in Cortical Circuits
by Roger D. Traub, John G. R. Jefferys and Miles A. Whittington
The MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 1999.



On-line Lecture Material

HET704 Neurophilosophy (no longer offered)

HET408 Medical Imaging

HET419 Physiological Modelling

HET219 Neurological Monitoring

HET231 Perception and Motor Systems



Collaborators

Dr Ingo Bojak

Dr Lennaert van Veen

Mr Brett Foster



Jobs

None currently available



Miscellaneous

Abstracts of talks given under the auspices of the Joseph Needham Complex Processes Group

Low dimensional delay embedded attractor from a model of electrocortical rhythmogenesis



Personal

My beautiful daughter

My gorgeous partner - visit her website Bella's Books for Kids

My handsome son (d.o.b. 2/3/2003)






© David Liley 1998-2007