About this Series
The Mind, Brain, Computation and Technology (MBCT) Seminar Series explores ways in which computational and technical approaches are being used to advance the frontiers of neuroscience.
The series features speakers from other institutions, Stanford faculty and senior training program trainees. Seminars occur about every other week and are held at 4:00 pm on Mondays at the John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Rotunda, Neurosciences Building, E241.
Showing 1 - 10 of 26 past events in series.
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MBCT Seminar: Mark Churchland - Flexible problem solving in prefrontal cortex
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MBCT Seminar: Gert Cauwenberghs - Neuromorphic integrated bioelectronics and unobtrusive neural interfaces
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MBCT Seminar: Xuexin Wei - An integrative computational approach for understanding cognition
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MBCT Seminar: Amy Orsborn - Mapping movement representations during learning and across the cortex
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MBCT Seminar: Sama Ahmed - Exploring neural and behavioral constraints in Drosophila
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MBCT Seminar: Laura Gwilliams - Neural algorithms of human language
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MBCT Seminar: Andreas Tolias - Foundation models of the visual system
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MBCT Seminar: Timothy Lillicrap - From planning in games to thinking machines
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Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute