Event Details:
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A seminar series on theoretical, computational, and systems neuroscience
Each seminar will feature three short presentations by postdocs and grad students from several groups including the Boahen, Moore, Shenoy, Newsome and Ganguli labs. These talks will therefore cover a broad range of topics in mathematical theory of the brain and mind, robotics, neuroengineering, and primate neurophysiology. With this series we aim to establish links across these domains and spark collaborations between the participants. The presentations will be accessible to anyone interested in computational neuroscience, and all are welcome to attend.
Presentation Program for 5/19/15
Eric Trautmann (Shenoy lab): "Development of two-photon calcium imaging in non-human primates"
Lane McIntosh (Baccus lab): "How do multiple spatial scales of inhibition improve information transmission in the retina?"
Becket Ebitz (Moore lab). "FEF microstimulation modulates the pupil light reflex"
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED!!