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EXTERNAL SEMINARS
A L L W E L
C O M E
Unless otherwise
stated, seminars are held
at 16:00 in Room B10, Alexandra House, 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK
Date |
Speaker & Title |
15 Feb 06 |
James Cussens
Department of Computer Science, University of York, UK
Title: tbc |
01 Feb 06 |
Tony O'Hagan
Department of Probability and Statistics, University of Sheffield, UK
Title: tbc |
23 Nov 05 |
Nicolas Brunel
CNRS, Paris, France
Title: tbc |
16 Nov 05 |
Neil Lawrence
Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK
High Dimensional Probabilistic
Modelling Through Manifolds |
9 Nov 05 |
Christoph von der Malsburg
Institut für
Neuroinformatik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum,
Germany
Title: tbc |
19 Oct 05 |
Zhaoping Li
Department of Psychology, UCL, UK
A single stage V1 process, not a combination
of separate feature maps, creates a bottom up visual saliency map for
attentional control --- psychophysical evidences |
12 Oct 05 |
Xiao-Jing
Wang
Center
for Complex Systems, Brandeis University, USA
Microcircuit Reverberation
Underlying Working Memory, Decision Making and Selective Attention |
5 Oct 05
** 11:00
** |
Peter Neri
School of
Optometry, University of California at Berkeley, USA
Features Unbound: Spatial Resolution for Feature Binding is Impaired in
Peripheral and Amblyopic Vision |
4 Oct 05 |
Bruno Averbeck
Centre for Visual Science, University of Rochester, USA
Prefrontal Representation of Learning in
a Sequential Decision Making Task |
20 Sep 05 |
John Hertz
NORDITA, Copenhagen, Denmark
Self-Organization in Cortical Networks? |
14 Sep 05 |
Charles Kemp
Department of Brain and
Cognitive Sciences, MIT, USA
Learning Relational Systems |
8 Sep 05
|
Krishna Shenoy
Department of Electrical Engineering and
Neurosciences Program, Stanford University, USA
Neural Basis of Reach Preparation and
Communication Prostheses
|
7 Sep 05 |
Stefano Panzeri
Laboratory of Neuroinformatics,
University of Manchester, UK
The Role of Spike Timing in Cortical
Coding of Somatosensory Stimuli |
3 Aug 05 |
Sridhar Mahadevan
Autonomous Learning Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University
of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Learning Multi-Scale Presentations |
20 Jul 05 |
Yonatan Loewenstein
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department
of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, MIT, USA
Stochastic Choice and Operant Matching in a Neuronal Model |
27 Jun 05 |
E. James
Kehoe
School of
Psychology, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Temporally-Specific Extinction and
Real-Time Processes |
17 Jun 05
|
Geoffrey E. Hinton
Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada
A Fast Learning Algorithm for Deep Belief
Nets |
10 Jun 05
|
Mriganka Sur
Department of Brain and
Cognitive Sciences, MIT, USA
Plasticity and Dynamics of Visual Cortex
Networks |
25 May 05 |
Sam
Roweis
Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada
Neighbourhood Components Analysis |
20 May 05
|
Jack Cowan
Mathematics Department, Neurology Department, Committee on Computational
Neuroscience, University of Chicago, USA
Statistical Neural Field Theory |
11 May 05 |
Alessandro Treves
Cognitive
Neuroscience, SISSA, Trieste, Italy and
NTNU, Centre
for the Biology of Memory, Trondheim, Norway
Prolegomena to
Logo |
5
May 05
|
Robert M Shapley
Centre for Neural Science, New York University, USA
Primary Visual Cortex: A New Look |
4 May 05 |
Stefano Fusi
Computational Neuroscience, Institute of Physiology, University of Bern,
Switzerland
Learning on Multiple Time Scales: Theory and In Vivo Experiments |
20 Apr 05 |
Brad Wyble
Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, UK
The Hippocampus as a Link Between Memory and
Behaviour: Theta Mechanisms |
06 Apr 05 |
Eric Shea-Brown
Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA
From Spikes to Speed-Accuracy via the Locus Coeruleus |
24 Mar 05
|
Jack Cowan
Mathematics Department, Neurology Department, Committee on Computational
Neuroscience, University of Chicago, USA
Spontaneous pattern formation in large scale brain activity: what visual migraines and
hallucinations tell us about the brain |
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