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New views on neuroscience and decision-making from Duke, Brandeis and Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon | Churchland lab
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Perceptual decision-making at Cold Spring Harbor. New views on neuroscience and decision-making from Duke, Brandeis and Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon. January 28, 2015. I started this year off with some travel, giving seminars in 3 places. I started off visiting Duke University where I was hosted by D-CIDES. Well-known for her work on identity. Sed a familiar technique, multivariate classifiers, to predict emotional state from multiple kinds of physiological measurement. About his recent paper in Neuron.
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Report from cosyne workshops: How the brain gets unconfused by the sensory consequences of movements | Churchland lab
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Perceptual decision-making at Cold Spring Harbor. Report from cosyne workshops: How the brain gets unconfused by the sensory consequences of movements. March 11, 2015. Brains live inside bodies that move around, and this simple fact means a lot of extra work for neural circuits. Imagine you are following a. By Larry Abbott provides some new insights into the neural circuits that make this possible. He did this work with a number of collaborators, including Anne Kennedy. Right) and Nate Sawtell. An exciti...
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2014: Scientific highlights from the Churchland Lab | Churchland lab
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Perceptual decision-making at Cold Spring Harbor. 2014: Scientific highlights from the Churchland Lab. December 22, 2014. The above photo shows surest lab members at our holiday skate. It was great to get together and celebrate a year of discovery. Highlights include:. January: Matt Kaufman generating the first images of mouse cortex with our new 2-photon imaging setup. February: Attending, and presenting at, Cosyne. May: Being part of the Symposium on Quantitative Biology at Cold Spring Harbor. It was a...
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Publications - Kenneth Latimer
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Kenneth W. Latimer, Jacob L. Yates, Miriam L. R. Meister, Alexander C. Huk, and Jonathan W. Pillow (2015). Single-trial spike trains in parietal cortex reveal discrete steps during decision-making. 349(6244):184-187. [ abstract. Related: Technical Comment by Shadlen and colleagues. Kenneth W. Latimer, Alexander C. Huk, and Jonathan W. Pillow (2015). Bayesian inference for latent stepping and ramping models of spike train data. Chapter in Advanced State Space Methods for Neural and Clinical Data. Kenneth ...
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Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Associates. CNUP: Center for Neuroscience. 28th Annual CNUP Retreat. September 12 - 14, 2014. Oglebay Resort and Conference Center. Wheeling, West Virginia. This year's speakers include:. Graeme Davis, PhD. Morris Hertzstein Distinguished Professor of Medicine; Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Bio-physics; University of California, San Francisco. The stable brain: Homeostatic control of neural function. Adrienne Fairhall, PhD. Ahmad R. Hariri, PhD.
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Links - Kenneth Latimer
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Leor Katz (UT Austin). Benjamin Scholl (UT Austin). Jacob Yates (UT Austin). Il Memming Park (Stony Brook). Center for Perceptual Systems (UT Austin).
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Tenure « anneslist
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Highlighting female systems neuroscientists. Href=”http:/ davachilab.org” Lila Davachi. August 16, 2016. NYU) Neural mechanisms of episodic memory. This entry was posted in All. Href=”http:/ http:/ www.ru.nl/english/people/cools-r/” Rohan Cools. August 16, 2016. Radboud University) Neuromodulators in cognitive/motivational control. This entry was posted in All. Ann Sereno (UT Houston) Spatial attention and working memory; saccadic system. April 9, 2016. April 9, 2016. This entry was posted in All. U Penn...
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Olfaction « anneslist
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Highlighting female systems neuroscientists. MIT) How olfactory stimuli guide social behavior. June 3, 2015. June 3, 2015. MIT) How olfactory stimuli guide social behavior. This entry was posted in All. Brandeis) How environmental cues are detected and transformed into electrical activity in the brain to generate behavior. May 29, 2015. May 29, 2015. Scripps) How environmental cues are detected and transformed into electrical activity in the brain to generate behavior. This entry was posted in All. New p...
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