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Welcome to the UMD Neurotheory Lab | UMD Neurotheory Lab
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Welcome to the UMD Neurotheory Lab. We are a computational and theoretical neuroscience research group at the University of Maryland College Park studying visual and auditory system function through collaborations with a diverse range of experimentalists. OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERGRADUATE INVOLVEMENT. If you are interested. 30117] Lab paper: Revealing unobserved factors underlying cortical activity using a rectified latent variable model applied to neural population recordings. With Jonathan Demb's lab.
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MIT Brain Cognitive Science. Stanford Institute for Neuro-innovation and Translational Neurosciences. Chung-Moon-Soul Building (E16) #307, Department of Bio and Brain Engineering, KAIST. 291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea. Tel: 82-42-350-4333,7345 Fax : 82-42-350-4310.
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Churchland Lab | Links
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Of potential female speakers for computational conferences. Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain. Working towards ideal performance.
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Paul King
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I am currently a Visiting Scholar at the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience. My general research interest is in how the brain works when viewed as an information processing system, particularly at the level of the neural circuit in vision. I am also interested in human organizations when viewed as systems, and the use of technology to implement intelligent learning behavior. My latest research project is E-I Net. Lately I have been answering neuroscience questions on the Q&A website Quora. Funct...
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The Central Nervous System Does Not Minimize Energy Cost in Arm Movements | Motor Control Lab Blog
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Motor Control Lab Blog. FMRI Activation during Observation of Others’ Reach Errors. Recent Commentaries →. The Central Nervous System Does Not Minimize Energy Cost in Arm Movements. September 7, 2010. We have a new publication coming out in Journal of Neurophysiology:. Kistemaker DA, Wong JD, Gribble PL (2010) The Central Nervous System does not minimize energy cost in arm movements. J. Neurophysiol., in press. Motor control, motor learning, force field, metabolic energy, muscle activation patterns.
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Conference and Events: December 2009
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News, events and projects from the University of Rochester Conference and Events Office in Rochester, NY. Wednesday, December 9, 2009. In the works: COSYNE 2010. Is well under way with preparations for COSYNE 2010. Another event our office assists in planning. If you're looking for assistance planning your next conference, contact Scott Verrenti. A little bit about the COSYNE conference (from cosyne.org. Posted by UR Conference and Events. Monday, December 7, 2009. Did you know the University of Rochester.
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Community | Analysis of Parallel Spike Trains
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Analysis of Parallel Spike Trains. Yearly: The Dynamic Brain, France [. Yearly: Computational and Systems Neuroscience [ Cosyne. Yearly: INCF Neuroinformatics Conference [ INCF. Yearly: Computational Neuroscience Meeting [ CNS. Every other year: Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society [ NWG. Summer Workshop on the Dynamic Brain. Human Brain Project Education Workshop [ HBP school. Modeling Neural Activity: Statistics, Dynamical Systems, and Networks [ MONA. Spike Train Analysis Network.
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Somatosensory Plasticity and Motor Learning | Motor Control Lab Blog
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Motor Control Lab Blog. Journal Club: The Coordination of Movement: Optimal Feedback Control and Beyond. FMRI Activation during Observation of Others’ Reach Errors →. Somatosensory Plasticity and Motor Learning. March 16, 2010. Ostry D, Darainy M, Mattar A, Wong J, Gribble PL (2010) S omatosensory Plasticity and Motor Learning. J Neurosci. 30, 5384-93. Professor Dept. Psychology Dept. Physiology and Pharmacology The Brain and Mind Institute The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario Canada. Gribbl...
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Paul Gribble | Motor Control Lab Blog
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Motor Control Lab Blog. Author Archives: Paul Gribble. Professor Dept. Psychology Dept. Physiology and Pharmacology The Brain and Mind Institute The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario Canada. In Vivo Dynamics of the Musculoskeletal System Cannot Be Adequately Described Using a Stiffness-Damping-Inertia Model. May 30, 2011. May 18, 2011. Abstract It … Continue reading →. September 15, 2010. Two commentaries on our recent article* in Journal of Neuroscience have appeared in the past 2 months, on...