MBCT Seminar: Cynthia Moss - Neural codes for representing object distance in echolocating bats

Event Details:

Monday, February 10, 2025
Time
4:00pm to 5:00pm PST
Contacts
neuroscience@stanford.edu
Event Sponsor
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
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Continue the conversation: Join the speaker for a complimentary dinner in the Theory Center (second floor of the neurosciences building) after the seminar

Neural codes for representing object distance in echolocating bats

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Cynthia Moss

John Hopkins University

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About the Mind, Brain, Computation, and Technology (MBCT) Seminar Series

The Stanford Center for Mind, Brain, Computation and Technology (MBCT) Seminars explore 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 Cynthia Fry Gunn Rotunda - Stanford Neurosciences E-241. 

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