INI Colloquia, Spring 2013

Irchel Campus, room Y35 F51, 16:00-17:00

15.02.13
Zachary Mainen
Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown
Lisbon, Portugal
"The neural dynamics of waiting and giving up in the rat premotor cortex"
22.02.13
Michele Giugliano
Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Antwerp
Antwerp, Netherlands
"Emergence of connectivity motifs in networks of model neurons with short- and long-term plastic synapses"
08.03.13
Sonja Hofer
Faculty of Life Sciences, University of College London
London, England
"The emergence of functional microcircuits in visual cortex"
15.03.13
Kathleen Rockland
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine
Boston, USA
"Collateralization in long-distance cortical connections"
22.03.13
Julyan Cartwright
University of Granada
Granada, Spain
"Directed self-assembly: Genomic assembly complexity and the formation of biomaterials. Is there a gene for nacre?"
29.03.13
No colloquium
05.04.13
No colloquium
12.04.13
Alex Pouget
Neuroscience Center, University of Geneva
Geneva, Switzerland
"Not noisy, just wrong: the neural and computational causes of behavioral variability "
16.04.13
Colloquium talk scheduled on 19.04 is now back in Y35 F31
Christopher Harvey
Harvard University
Boston, USA
"Neural circuit dynamics for navigation-based decision-making"
26.04.13
Jose Del R. Millan
École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Lausanne, Switzerland
"Design principles for neuroprosthetics"
03.05.13
No colloquium
10.05.13
No colloquium
17.05.13
Simon Rumple
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
Vienna, Austria
"Neocortical dynamics and the perception of sounds"
23.05.13
Mayank Mehta
University of California (UCLA)
Los Angeles, CA, USA
"Virtually there: Experimental tests of hippocampal theories"
23.05.13
Colloquium talk scheduled on 24.05.2013 is moved to 23.05.2013. Joint sponsorship with Swiss Computational Neuroscience Series. Lectures in Y17 M05
Neil Burgess
University of College London (UCL)
London, UK
"Neural mechanisms of spatial cognition"
31.05.13
Ueli Rutishauser
Cedars-Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, USA
"The atoms of cognition - probing circuits at the level of single neurons in humans"
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