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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a NYC-area group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics to discuss ideas and data. This month's speaker is:
Michael Notaras
NHMRC CJ Martin Biomedical Fellow, Colak Laboratory
Center for Neurogenetics, Brain & Mind Research Institute
Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University
Unlocking Novel Neurodevelopmental Mechanisms of Schizophrenia Utilizing Cerebral Organoids
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Neuropixels probes are transforming neurophysiology, with over 265 laboratories worldwide adopting them in 2019 alone. The probes have 1,000 sites closely spaced on a 1 cm shank, yielding recordings of up to 500 neurons per probe. This practical course aims to train students and postdocs to use these probes and to spike sort using Kilosort and Phy. To apply please fill out this form before January 24, 2020.
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The aim of this symposium is to bring together researchers advancing the forefront of AI and neuroscience to identify the next targets in creating brain-like intelligence and further advancing neuroscience.
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This conference will zero in on the latest research on cognitive science, neuroscience, vision, language, and thought, informing the pursuit of artificial intelligence. Questions to be addressed include: How can we hope to build an artificial intelligence when we still understand so little about human intelligence? How can we build a synergistic partnership between cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence?
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Join MIT's Picower Institute online for their fall symposium, "Internal States of the Brain", organized by assistant professor Steven Flavell.
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain is launching a virtual program-wide postdoc and student group meeting to bring together trainees interested in neural coding and dynamics to discuss ideas and data.
Fanny Cazettes
Postdoctoral Researcher, Mainen Laboratory
Champalimaud Center for the Unknown
A basis set for accumulation of action outcomes in the mouse frontal cortex
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