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The annual Cosyne meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of experimental and theoretical/computational approaches to problems in systems neuroscience. Cosyne topics include (but are not limited to): neural basis of behavior, sensory and motor systems, circuitry, learning, neural coding, natural scene statistics, dendritic computation, neural basis of persistent activity, nonlinear receptive field mapping, representations of time and sequence, reward systems, decision-making, synaptic plasticity, map formation and plasticity, population coding, attention, and computation with spiking networks. Participants include pure experimentalists, pure theorists, and everything in between.
Main meeting: 27 February-01 March 2020 in Denver, Colorado
Workshops: 02 March-03 March 2020 in Breckenridge, Colorado
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The aim of this conference is to gather together a number of key players in the effort for developing methods for dimensionality reduction in neural data and studying the population dynamics of networks of neurons from this angle. We aim to review the current approaches to the problem, identify the major questions that need to be addressed in the future, and discuss how we should move forward with those questions. Application deadline: September 22, 2019
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a postdoc-focused Bay area group meeting every other month to bring together postdocs interested in neural coding and dynamics, to discuss ideas and data.
Sergey Stavisky
Postdoctoral Fellow, Henderson/Shenoy Labs, Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University
Dynamics and decoding of speech-related intracortical activity in human dorsal motor cortex
Lu Liu
Postdoctoral Fellow, Tsao lab, Caltech
Exploring neural mechanisms of object craving behavior in mice
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a postdoc-focused Boston-area group meeting every other month to bring together postdocs interested in neural coding and dynamics, to discuss ideas and data.
Helen Schwerdt
Research Scientist, McGovern Institute for Brain Research (Graybiel Lab), Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research (Cima Lab), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Multi-Modal Interfaces for Probing Chemical and Electrical Neural Activity Long-Term
HyungGoo Kim
Research Associate, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
A unified framework for dopamine signals across timescales
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ISi-CNI is an opportunity for African and international students to learn about cutting edge research techniques in computational neuroscience. This school aims to promote computational neuroscience in Africa by bringing together international and local students under the tutelage of world-leading experts in the field. The format will be a combination of intensive lectures on advanced topics in computational and theoretical neuroscience as well as practical exercises in simulation and data analysis. Deadline to apply: July 1, 2019
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a postdoc-focused NYC-area group meeting every other month to bring together postdocs interested in neural coding and dynamics, to discuss ideas and data.
The speakers this month are:
Jennifer Crodelle
Curant Institute, NYU, Laboratory of David McLaughlin
Modeling visual circuit development in mice through synaptic plasticity
Xu An
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Laboratory of Josh Huang
Cortical circuits for coordinating food handling and manipulation
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