Colloquium Series 2013-2014
Kaori Nishiuchi-Takehara
Department of Psychology
University of Toronto
Physiology of Frontal-temporal Lobe Memory Network and Its Dysfunction in Early Stage Alzheimer’s Disease
Kaori Nishiuchi-Takehara
Department of Psychology
University of Toronto
Physiology of Frontal-temporal Lobe Memory Network and Its Dysfunction in Early Stage Alzheimer’s Disease
Surya Ganguli
Department of Applied Physics
Stanford University
A Theory of Neural Dimensionality and Dynamics
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Jose Carmena
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Co-Director of the Center for Neural Engineering and Prostheses
University of California-Berkeley
Victoria Booth
Departments of Mathematics and Anesthesiology
University of Michigan
Dynamics of Sleep-wake Regulation
Richard Zemel
Department of Computer Science
University of Toronto
Neural Representations in a Dynamic Uncertain World

Chris Honey
University of Toronto
Uncovering Stimulus-Induced Network Dynamics during Narrative
Comprehension
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