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Swartz Seminar Series, 2014 - 2015
All seminars are on Wednesdays at 12:30pm in Meyer 815 unless noted otherwise.
Date
Speaker
Title
Sept. 17
Mark Goldman
(UC Davis) Microcircuits for short-term memory storage and neural integration
Sept. 24
Stefano Fusi
(Columbia) Computational principles of biological memories
Oct. 1
Dmitri Chklovskii
(Simons) Can connectomics help us understand neural computation? Insights from the fly visual system
Oct. 15
Shihab Shamma
(Maryland) Parsing sound sources in realistic auditory environments
Oct. 29
Jonathan Pillow
(Princeton) Encoding and decoding of decision-related signals from spike trains in parietal cortex
Dec. 3
Julio Martinez-Trujillo
(McGill) Shaping visual representations in the primate brain
Feb. 11
James DiCarlo
(MIT) Neural mechanisms underlying visual object recognition
Feb. 18
Surya Ganguli
(Stanford) A theory of multineuronal dimensionality, dynamics, and measurement
Mar. 25
* 2pm * Klaas Stephan
(Zurich) Translational Neuromodeling
Apr. 8
Bard Ermentrout
(Pittsburgh) If space turned out to be time:
Resonances and patterns in the visual cortex
Apr. 22
Anne Churchland
(CSHL) A category-free neural population supports
evolving behavioral demands during perceptual decisions
May 13
Alex Pouget
(Geneva) What limits performance in decision making
May 15
*Special Seminar 11:30am* Jonathan Touboul
(College de France) On Pinwheel-Dipole Topologies in Cat
Visual Cortex: Exhaustivity, Parsimony and Balanced Detection
June 1
*Special Seminar* Gasper Tkacik
(Institute of Science and Technology, Austria) Beyond sensory bottleneck: Efficient
coding of elements of visual form
June 2
*Special Seminar* Peter Latham
(University College London) Uncertainty at the synaptic level: faster
better learning
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