Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience
Engineering 7, Sixth floor
Tel 519 888-4567, ext. 42638
Matt van der Meer of Dartmouth University will be giving a CTN Seminar. (E5-2004)
Title: Three lies, and a cognitive process model, about information processing in the rodent hippocampus
Michael Anderson, Rotman Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Science at Western University will be giving a CTN Seminar.
Title: Neural reuse, dynamics, and constraints: Getting beyond componential mechanistic explanation of neural function
Oct 24, 2023 15:30pm - Stephanie Palmer (Chicago)
Location: E5-2004
Title: How behavioral and evolutionary constraints sculpt early visual processing
Abstract:
CTN FALL RESEARCH DAY
The purpose of the meeting is to share with all the CTN faculty what we are each up to and interested in and to hear from some of the graduate students in each lab.
Join us on October 17th, 2023
4:30 pm until 7:00 pm
QNC building, room 0101.
Faculty talks: 4:30 pm until 5:30 pm
Coffee break: 5:30 pm until 6:00 pm
Grad/Postdoc talks: 6:00 pm until 7:00 pm
Jonathan Cannon, head of the Trimba Lab at McMaster University will give a CTN Seminar on Dynamic inference in rhythm perception, production, and synchronization in E5 2004 Sept 26 at 15:30.
April 25 14:30 *In Person*
Speaker: Jeff Orchard (CS, Waterloo)
Title: Cognition using Spiking-Phasor Neurons
March 21 *IN PERSON* E5-2004 - Maurizio de Pitta (Krembil/UofT)*
Title: Neuron-glial switches
February 20 (virtual) - Eric Shea-Brown (Washington)
Title: When do high dimensional networks learn to produce low dimensional dynamics?
January 17 (virtual) - Sara Solla (NorthWestern)
Title: Low Dimensional Manifolds for Neural Dynamics