Displaying 337 - 344 past events of 1145 Filter Events Event Type Seminar Symposium Session / Talk Social Retreat Organization Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Image 07 Nov 4pm to 5:30pm PST Daniel Wolpert - Computational principles underlying the learning of sensorimotor repertoires Image 03 Nov 12pm to 12pm PDT Stephanie Correa - Estrogenic modulation of neural circuits that control body temperature Image 01 Nov 11am to 12pm PDT Ismail Ahmed - Photopharmacological tools for precise spatiotemporal control of oxytocin signaling in the central nervous system and periphery Image 27 Oct 12pm to 12pm PDT Zayd Khaliq - Local receptor control of axonal excitability and striatal dopamine release Image 21 Oct 12pm to 1pm PDT Neurofeedback lunch seminar: Chung-ha Davis Image 20 Oct 12pm to 1pm PDT David DiGregorio - A synaptic mechanism for encoding time within neural circuits Image 17 Oct 4pm to 5:30pm PDT Maryam Shanechi - Dynamical modeling, decoding, and control of multiscale brain networks: from motor to mood Image 13 Oct 4:30pm to 6pm PDT Session / Talk 2022 Symposium Poster Session and Reception Pagination First page Previous page Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Current page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Next page Last page
Image 07 Nov 4pm to 5:30pm PST Daniel Wolpert - Computational principles underlying the learning of sensorimotor repertoires
Image 03 Nov 12pm to 12pm PDT Stephanie Correa - Estrogenic modulation of neural circuits that control body temperature
Image 01 Nov 11am to 12pm PDT Ismail Ahmed - Photopharmacological tools for precise spatiotemporal control of oxytocin signaling in the central nervous system and periphery
Image 27 Oct 12pm to 12pm PDT Zayd Khaliq - Local receptor control of axonal excitability and striatal dopamine release
Image 20 Oct 12pm to 1pm PDT David DiGregorio - A synaptic mechanism for encoding time within neural circuits
Image 17 Oct 4pm to 5:30pm PDT Maryam Shanechi - Dynamical modeling, decoding, and control of multiscale brain networks: from motor to mood