Colloquium Series 2016-2017
Julio Martinez-Trujillo
Western University
Mechanisms of Working Memory Coding in the Primate Brain: From Single Neurons to Neuronal Ensembles
Julio Martinez-Trujillo
Western University
Mechanisms of Working Memory Coding in the Primate Brain: From Single Neurons to Neuronal Ensembles
A group of scholars will reflect on their research. "Confessors" from computer science, linguistics, neuroscience and psychology include:
Richard Staines
Department of Kinesiology
University of Waterloo
Crossmodal Influences in Somatosensory Cortex: Interaction of Vision, Touch, and Attention
Ed Connor
Director, The Zanvyl Krieger Mind/Brain Institute
Johns Hopkins University
Shape Information in the Primate Brain
Gunnar Blohm
Centre for Neuroscience Studies
Queens University
Spiking Networks for Decision Making and Working Memory
Blake Richards
Department of Cell & Systems Biology
University of Toronto
Deep Learning with Pyramidal Neurons
Jorn Diedrichsen
Brain and Mind Institute
University of Western Ontario
The Brain’s GPU? In Search of the Cerebellum’s Universal Transform
Mariam Aly
Columbia University
Perception and Attention in Memory Systems
Steve Prescott
University of Toronto
Somatosensory Coding Gone Wrong: The Origins of Neuropathic Pain