Computational Neuroscience: Vision 2010
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, June 18 - July 3, 2010
Photo: Stefan Treue
Computational modeling and simulation have produced important advances in our understanding of neural processing. This intensive 2-week summer course, held at the Banbury Center of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, focuses on areas of visual science in which interactions among psychophysics, neurophysiology, and computation have been especially fruitful.
Organizers
Geoffrey Boynton ( Site )
Gregory Horowitz ( Site )
Stefan Treue ( Site )
TAs
Marlene Cohen ( Site )
Roozbeh Kiani ( Site )
Students
Katharina Anton-Erxleben
Carrasco Lab
New York University
Nela Cicmil
Parker & Krug Lab
Oxford University
Thad Czuba
Cormack Lab
University of Texas at Austin
Hannah Dold
Wichmann Lab
Berlin Institute of Technology
Rob Dotson
Movshon Lab
New York University
Zac Ernst
Boynton Lab
University of Washington
Jeremy Freeman
Simoncelli Lab
New York University
Sarah Heilbronner
Platt Lab
Duke University
Lauren Jepson
Chichilnisky Lab
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Jim Marshel
Callaway Lab
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Ali Moeeny
Cummings Lab
National Institutes of Health
Yaniv Morgenstern
Murray Lab
York University
Amy Ni
Maunsell Lab
Harvard Medical School
Tom Putzey
Wagemans Lab
University of Leuven
Chris Said
Todorov Lab
Princeton University
Sameer Saproo
Serences Lab
University of California, San Diego
Alec Scharff
Palmer Lab
University of Washington
Marieke Scholvinck
Carandini Lab
University College London
Alex Smolyanskaya
Born Lab
Harvard Medical School
Cheston Tan
Poggio Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nat Twarog
Adelson Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Helena Wang
Heeger Lab
New York University
Steffi Westendorff
Gail Lab
German Primate Center
Alumni
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Schedule
June 18
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June 19
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June 20
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June 21
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June 22
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June 23
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June 24
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June 25
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June 26
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June 27
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June 28
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June 29
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June 30
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July 1
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July 2
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