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Swartz
Seminar Series, 2018 - 2019
On computational and theoretical neuroscience.
Throughout the spring semester, seminars will be on Fridays at 12:00pm in Meyer 122 unless noted otherwise. Date
Speaker
Title
Sept 21
Mark Churchland
(Columbia University) Leveraging theory to understand the motor cortex population response
Oct 5
Christopher Sims
(RPI) Information theory, generalization, and reinforcement learning
Oct 19
Lai-Sang Young
(NYU/Courant Institute) A dynamical model of the visual cortex
Nov 16
Julijana Gjorgjieva
(MPI Frankfurt) Shaping developing circuits by patterned spontaneous and early sensory activity
Nov 30
Peggy Series
(University of Edinburgh) Schizophrenia and Autism as impairments of Bayesian Inference
Jan 18
Samuel Gershman
(Harvard University) Believing in dopamine
Mar 8
Michael Kahana
(UPenn) Memory networks in the human brain
Apr 12
Pieter Abbeel
(UC Berkeley) Deep learning to learn
May 17
Christian Machens
(Champalimaud) An alternative view of what neural circuits may be doing
May 20
Pascal Fries
(ESI) Rhythms for cognition: Communicating through coherence
May 31
Yann LeCun
(NYU) Self-supervised learning
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