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Swartz
Seminar Series, 2020 - 2021
On computational and theoretical neuroscience.
Throughout the fall and spring semesters, seminars will be on Fridays at 12:00pm unless noted otherwise. They will be held virtually, unless otherwise noted. Click here to add the seminar series schedule to your google calendar. Date
Speaker
Title
Stream Links
Sept 4
Tim Vogels
(IST Austria) On the purpose and origin of spontaneous neural activity
Sept 25
Rishidev Chaudhuri
(UC Davis) Using noise to probe recurrent neural network structure and prune synapses
Oct 16
Stefano Fusi
(Columbia) The geometry of abstraction in hippocampus and pre-frontal cortex
Nov 13
Huizhong Tao
(USC) Contextual Modulation of Cortical Processing by a Higher-Order Thalamic Input
Dec 4
Suzana Herculano-Houzel
(Vanderbilt) Cognition plus longevity equals culture: A new framework for understanding human brain evolution
Jan 8
Carsen Stringer
(Janelia) High precision coding in visual cortex
Jan 22
Luca Mazzucato
(U Oregon) The emergence and modulation of time in neural circuits and behavior
Feb 19
Christopher Harvey
(Harvard) Cortical networks for flexible decisions during spatial navigation
Mar 12
Kanaka Rajan
(Mount Sinai) Untangling brain wide current flow using neural network models
Apr 9
Jessica Hamrick
(Deepmind) Mental Simulation, Imagination, and Model-Based Deep RL
Apr 23
Michelle Antoine
(NIH) Circuit homeostasis: keeping a level head when the brain gets hot
May 7
Sara Solla
(Northwestern) Low Dimensional Manifolds for Neural Dynamics
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