Date |
Speaker |
Title |
Sep 9 (Wed), 2:30 |
Sach Sokol (thesis defense public talk) |
Selectivity and dynamics of responses in the central visual pathway of the
macaque |
Sep 10 |
James Hedges (thesis defense public talk) |
The representation and perception of visual motion: To integrate or not to integrate |
Sep 11 (Fri), 1:00 |
Mitchell Day (thesis defense public talk) |
Coincidence detection, internal delay,
and neural coding in the Gerbil Medial Superior Olive |
Sep 15 (Tue), 4:00 |
Yasmine El-Shamayleh (thesis defense public talk) |
Representation of visual form in Area V2 of the Macaque |
Oct 1
First-year rotation talks |
Jeremy Freeman (Simoncelli lab) |
Metamers of the ventral stream |
Justing Little (Carter lab) |
Circuit analysis of the prefrontal cortex |
Basma Radwan (Pesaran lab) |
Probabilistic modeling of cognitive motor states |
Helena Wang (Heeger lab) |
Temporal integration of visual information underlying eye movements to naturalistic stimuli |
Oct 29, 4pm
Third-year talks, part I |
Kevin Jarrett (LeCun lab, CS) |
A hierarchical vision model with applications for object recognition |
Nick Gustafson (Daw lab) |
Grid cells, place cells, and generalization for spatial reinforcement learning |
Joey Pick (Klann lab) |
Neuronal Cdh1 and synaptic plasticity |
Deep Ganguli (Simoncelli lab) |
Representation of environmental statistics by neural population |
Mimi Trinh (Klann lab) |
Enhanced perseverative behaviors in mice lacking the eIF2N1 kinase PERK |
Nov 5, 4pm
Third-year talks, part II |
Stephanie Lazzaro (Pesaran lab) |
Neural representation of value in the absence of choice |
Renana Ofan (Amodio/Rubin labs) |
Top-down influences of social categories on face perception |
Brian Quinn (Rubin lab) |
TBA |
Hillary Schiff (LeDoux lab) |
Epac contributions to synaptic transmission and plasticity in the thalamo-amygdala pathway |
Nicole Sabaliauskas (Aoki lab) |
The role of hippocampal dendritic alpha 4 beta delta GABA-A receptors and pubertal learning deficits |
Golbarg Saber (Movshon lab) |
Role of early visual areas in maintenance of spatial working memory |