CTN Colloquium
Speaker: Josh Berke (University of Michigan)
Next Colloquium
Speaker: Josh Berke (University of Michigan)
Next Colloquium
The brain is a horrendously complex and poorly understood system that poses both an immense challenge -- and possibly rich rewards -- to neuroscientists, psychologists, philosophers, and computer scientists.
Speaker: Marc Bellemare (University of Alberta)
Title: Pixels and Priors: Learning a Generative Model of Atari 2600 Games
Ben Thompson
University of Waterloo
Learning to See with a “Lazy Eye”; Harnessing Visual Cortex Plasticity to Treat Amblyopia
Graham Taylor
University of Guelph
Learning Representations with Multiplicative Interactions
Melvyn A. Goodale
University of Western Ontario
How We See and Hear Stuff: Visual and Auditory Routes to Understanding the Material Properties of Objects
The Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience at the University of Waterloo is holding their second annual summer school on large-scale brain modelling. The two-week school will teach participants how to use the Nengo simulation package to build state-of-the-art cognitive and neural models.
Steve Furber
University of Manchester
The SpiNNaker Project
Stefan Köhler
Western University
Paul Cisek
University of Montréal
The Neural Dynamics of Dynamic Decisions