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Date/Time   Topic   Speaker(s)   Location   More info  
Thu, Mar 23 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Corticohippocampal Circuits: Structure and Function   Rebecca Burwell, Brown University   0-S-9 Green Hall   [view]  
Tue, Mar 28 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Learning From and About Others   Andreas Olsson, Psychology Dept., NYU   1-S-5 Green Hall   [view]  
Wed, Mar 29 2006
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
  Probabilistic models in human sensorimotor control   Daniel Wolpert, Computational & Biological Learning Lab   LTL 003   [view]  
Thu, Mar 30 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  The explore/exploit dilemma in human reinforcement learning   Nathaniel Daw, (Neuroscience Institute faculty candidate)   O-S-6 Green Hall   [view]  
Mon, Apr 3 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Human movement as an optimal decision process   Konrad Koerding, (Neuroscience Institute faculty candidate) MIT   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Apr 6 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Neuronal Identity and Circuit Formation in the Developing Spinal Cord   Thomas Jessell, Columbia University   Schultz Rm. 107   [view]  
Thu, Apr 13 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  TBA   Forrest Collman, Molecular Biology, Princeton   O-S-9 Green Hall      
Thu, Apr 20 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Eclectic Electric Synapses   Barry Connors, Brown University   0-S-9 Green Hall      
Tue, Apr 25 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Trust in economic games   Brooks King-Casas, Baylor College of Medicine   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Wed, Apr 26 2006
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
  TBA   Holly Cline   LTL 003      
Thu, May 4 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Episodic Memory in Animals? A Western Scrub-Jay's perspective   Nicola Clayton, University of Cambridge   0-S-9 Green Hall      
Tue, May 9 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Autism   Nancy Isenberg, Center for the Study of Brain, Mind and Behavior NSDM   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Tue, May 23 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  TBA   Jason Mitchell, Harvard University NSDM   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Wed, May 24 2006
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
  Signaling between synapse and nucleus during neuronal plasticity   Kelsey Martin, UCLA   LTL 003   [view]  
Sat, Sep 16 2006
9:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  Neuroscience Retreat       Icahn      
Thu, Sep 21 2006
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  fMRI investigations of body and biological motion representations in extrastriate cortex   Paul Downing, University of Wales (Bangor)   Schultz 107, Reception in Schultz 2nd Fl. Lounge to follow seminar      
Wed, Sep 27 2006
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Motivational Significance of Social Stimuli   Wouter van den Bos   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, Sep 28 2006
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Parsing brain-waves: Tracking perception in EEG   Ehren Newman, Psychology Department   107 Schultz      
Thu, Oct 5 2006
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Transformations and correlations across a frontal-parietal network for planning   Bijan Pesaran - New York University   Schultz 107, Reception to follow seminar   [view]  
Wed, Oct 11 2006
4:30 PM
  The role of the mirror neuron system in nonverbal communication   Kimberly Montgomery   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, Oct 12 2006
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  The role of network synaptic activity regulating neuronal gain and neuronal selectivity   Diego Contreras - University of Pennsylvania   Schultz 107, Reception to follow seminar   [view]  
Thu, Oct 26 2006
4:30 PM - 12:00 PM
  Functional Classification in the Mouse Retina   David Shrom, Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University   107 Schultz      
Wed, Nov 8 2006
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  When alternatives do not matter (and when they do)   Carey Morewedge   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, Nov 9 2006
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Variability, stability and homeostatis in neuron and network function   Eve Marder - Brandeis University   Schultz 107, Reception to follow seminar   [view]  
Thu, Nov 16 2006
8:00 PM - 09:00 PM
  Biological Value, the Emotions, and Decision-making   Antonio Damasio   McCosh 50      
Wed, Nov 29 2006
4:30 PM - 12:00 PM
  NSDM   Peter Huang   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, Nov 30 2006
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Social communication in Tungara frogs: brain, behavior and evolution   Michael Ryan - University of Texas, Austin   Schultz 107, Reception to follow seminar   [view]  
Mon, Dec 4 2006
12:30 PM
  Three paradoxes of vocal learning in songbirds   Tim Gardner, Postdoctoral Fellow, Fee Laboratory at MIT   200 Carl Icahn Lab, Lunch in Oval Lounge at noon      
Thu, Dec 7 2006
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Coding vocalizations in the songbird auditory system   Sarah Woolley - Columbia University   Schultz 107, Reception to follow seminar   [view]  
Fri, Dec 8 2006
12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
  How subjective grouping of options influences judgment, allocation, and choice   Craig Fox, UCLA Anderson School of Management   O-S-6 Green Hall      
Fri, Dec 8 2006
1:00 PM
  Dexterous manipulation in humans: characterizing a noisy dynamical system   Madhusudhan Venkadesan   224 Fine Hall      
Thu, Dec 14 2006
4:30 PM - 12:00 PM
  Measuring endogenous preparation in cognitive control: goal representation and updating in brain & behavior   Agatha Lenartowicz, Department of Psychology, Princeton University   107 Schultz      
Fri, Jan 12 2007
12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
  Spatial attention modulates firing rate and Fano factor differently across neuronal classes in area V4   John Reynolds, Salk Institute   O-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Feb 8 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Silent precursor of human intelligence in tool - using monkey brain   Atsushi Iriki, Tokyo Medical and Dental University   Green Hall O-S-6   [view]  
Thu, Feb 15 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  FKBP8 is an antagonist of Shh signaling pathway in neural tube development   Ahryon Cho   Green Hall O-S-6      
Mon, Feb 26 2007
4:15 PM
  Regulation of Transcription and pre-mRNA Splicing by Brain-Specific micro RNAs   Tom Maniatis, Harvard University   Carl Icahn 101      
Tue, Feb 27 2007
1:00 PM
  Suspension of Disbelief: Views from Literature, Philosophy, and Cognitive Neuroscience   Elizabeth Camp, UPenn; Vanessa Ryan, Harvard; Rebecca Saxe, MIT   Alexander Library, Teleconference Lecture Hall, 169 College Ave, Rutgers      
Thu, Mar 1 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  The molecular neurobiology of social bonding   Larry Young, Emory University School of Medicine   Green Hall O-S-6      
Wed, Mar 7 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Reward-related processing in the human striatum   Mauricio Delgado- Rutgers University   Green Hall 1-S-3      
Mon, Mar 12 2007
12:30 PM
  Bayesian Perception and Representation of Visual Motion   Eero Simoncelli, Center for Neural Science, New York University   Computer Science Building 302      
Wed, Mar 14 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  The How and Why of Retinal Waves   Marla Feller, UC San Diego   Green Hall O-S-6   [view]  
Wed, Mar 28 2007
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  Synaptic signalling and action potential initiation in pyramidal neurons: a voltage imaging study   Lucy Palmer, Australian National University   CIL 280      
Thu, Mar 29 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Gamma oscillations, awareness, and attention-without-awareness in a hemaniopic patient   Aaron Schurger   Green Hall O-S-6      
Wed, Apr 4 2007
12:00 PM
  Exocytosis of synaptic vesicles - insights into the fusion mech   Reinhard Jahn, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry   Lewis Thomas Lab 003      
Wed, Apr 4 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Neuroscience of Social Decision Making (NSDM)   Michael Norton- Harvard Business School   Green Hall 1-S-5      
Thu, Apr 5 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Predicting retinal responses to rich stimuli   Kolia Sadeghi, Department of Molecular Biology   Green Hall O-S-9      
Wed, Apr 11 2007
4:30 PM
  Neuroscience of Social Decision Making (NSDM)   Michael Inzlicht, University of Toronto's Psychology Department   Green Hall 1-S-5      
Thu, Apr 12 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Glia: listening and talking to the synapse   Phil Haydon, University of Pennsylvania   Green Hall O-S-6      
Thu, Apr 19 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  The Neural Control of Visual Spatial Attention   Tirin Moore, Stanford University   Green Hall O-S-6   [view]  
Wed, May 2 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Neuroscience of Social Decision Making (NSDM)   Jennifer Mangels- Columbia University   Green Hall 1-S-5      
Thu, May 3 2007
4:30 PM
  Natural Scene Categorization: attention, recognition and neural decoding   Fei-Fei Li, Computer Science Dept., Princeton University   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Tue, May 8 2007
4:30 PM
  Inequity in nonhuman primates   Sarah Brosnan- Emory University   Green Hall 1-S-5      
Thu, May 10 2007
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Imaging in the midbrain dopamine system   Kimberlee D'Ardenne   Green Hall 0-S-6      
Fri, May 25 2007
12:00 PM
  Light Adapation in Cone Photoreceptors   Fred Soo, University of Washington at Seattle   1 Guyot Hall      
Wed, Jul 18 2007
10:00 AM
  A generic model for selective adaptation in networks of   Avner Wallach, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Technion, Israel   3-N-4 Green Hall      
Wed, Sep 19 2007
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Interactional Variation In Mental State Decoding: A cultural Neuroscience Investigation   Reg Adams, Penn State University   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, Sep 20 2007
2:00 PM
  Abbott Seminars, Chemistry Department, Host: Prof. Martin Semmelhack   Dennis A. Dougherty, CA Institute of Technology and Michael E. Kort, Abbott Labs   Room 120 Frick Laboratory. Reception immediately following in the Frick Foyer.      
Thu, Sep 20 2007
8:00 PM - 12:00 PM
  How To Do Precisely the Right Thing at All Possible Times   Daniel Gilbert, Harvard University   50 McCosh      
Thu, Sep 27 2007
4:30 PM - 12:00 PM
  Multisensory Integration in Extrastriate Visual Cortex   Dora Angelaki, Ph.D., Washington University, St. Louis   Schultz 107, Hosted by Asif Ghazanfar      
Wed, Oct 3 2007
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  The Origins of Face Evaluation   Alex Todorov, Princeton University   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, Oct 4 2007
4:30 PM
  Making the Rught Decision: Cost-benefit Analysis by Mesolimbic Dopamine   Paul Phillips, Ph.D., Univ. of Washington, Seattle   Schultz 107, Hosted by Carlos Brody   [view]  
Thu, Oct 11 2007
4:30 PM - 12:00 PM
  Probing Structural and Cellular Molecular Diversity in the Neocortex and Hippocampus Using the Allen Brain Atlas   Ed Lein, Ph.D., Director, Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle, WA   Schultz 107, Hosted by Sam Wang      
Thu, Oct 18 2007
4:30 PM - 12:00 PM
  A Motor Theory for the Origin of Vocal Learning   Erich D. Jarvis, Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center   Schultz 107, Hosted by Asif Ghazanfar      
Thu, Nov 8 2007
4:30 PM - 12:00 PM
  Grid Cells and Spatial Representations in Hippocampus and Entorhinal Cortex   Edvard Moser, Ph.D., Norwegian University of Science and Technology   Schultz 107, Hosted by Forrest Collman (Tank Lab)      
Thu, Nov 15 2007
4:30 PM - 12:00 PM
  Bayesian Decision Making with Population Codes   Alexandre Pouget, Ph.D., University of Rochester   Schultz 107, Hosted by Carlos Brody      
Thu, Nov 29 2007
4:30 PM
  Neural codes for perceptual decisions   Ranulfo Romo, M.D., D.Sc., National Autonomous University of Mexico   Schultz 107, Hosted by Carlos Brody      
Thu, Dec 6 2007
4:30 PM
  Hebbian plasticity in the visual cortex: synaptic learning and network reverberation   Yang Dan, University of California, Berkeley   Schultz 107, Hosted by Carlos Brody      
Wed, Dec 12 2007
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  TBA   Louisa Egan, Yale University   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, Dec 13 2007
4:30 PM
  TBA   Greg Corrado, Stanford University   Schultz 107, Hosted by Pat Simen (Cohen Lab)      
Wed, Feb 6 2008
4:30 PM
  Integrating Sophisticated Choice Models with Basic Learning Processes to more Fully Account for Complex Choice Behavior   Jerome Busemeyer, Indiana University   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, Feb 7 2008
4:30 PM
  Feature-Based Attention in Human Visual Cortex   Geoffrey Boynton, Ph.D., Systems Neurobiology Laboratories, Salk Institute   0-S-6 Green Hall, Hosted by Sabine Kastner      
Wed, Feb 20 2008
4:30 PM
  Neural Systems for Executive and Emotional Functions   Kevin LaBar, Duke University   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, Feb 21 2008
4:30 PM
  Overcoming our fears: Neural mechanisms of fear extinction   Gregory Quirk, Ph.D., University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine   0-S-6 Green Hall, Hosted by Elizabeth Gould      
Thu, Feb 28 2008
4:30 PM
  Physiological genomics of cortical circuits in health and disease   Sacha Nelson, M.D., Ph.D., Brandeis University   0-S-6 Green Hall, Hosted by Carlos Brody      
Thu, Mar 6 2008
4:30 PM
  Action and social value and the anterior cingulate cortex   Matthew Rushworth, Ph.D., University of Oxford   0-S-6 Green Hall, Hosted by Matthew Botvinick      
Thu, Mar 13 2008
4:30 PM
  Optogenetics: technology development and neuropsychiatry application   Karl Deisseroth, M.D., Ph.D., Stanford University   0-S-6 Green Hall, Hosted by J. Peter Rickgauer (Tank Lab)      
Wed, Apr 2 2008
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  The Cost of Mental Effort   Matt Botvinick, Princeton University   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Wed, Apr 2 2008
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Multiple Decision Making Systems: Computational, Behavioral, and Neural Dissociations   Nathaniel Daw, New York University   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, Apr 3 2008
4:30 PM - 12:00 PM
  Two components of attentional modulation in the rat auditory cortex   Anthony Zador, M.D., Ph.D., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory   Schultz 107, Hosted by Carlos Brody      
Thu, Apr 17 2008
4:30 PM
  Hippocampal Circuits and Dynamic Range   Massimo Scanziani, Ph.D., University of California,San Diego   0-S-6 Green Hall, Hosted by Carlos Brody      
Thu, Apr 24 2008
4:30 PM
  Motor adaptation and motor skill   John Krakauer, M.D., Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons   0-S-6 Green Hall, Hosted by Asif Ghazanfar      
Wed, Apr 30 2008
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  The Primacy of the Ingroup: Neural Substrates and Evalutive Implications of Novel Group Membership   Jay Van Bavel   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, May 1 2008
4:30 PM
  Modification of cerebral cortex by experience   Mark Bear, Ph.D., MIT   0-S-6 Green Hall, Hosted by Elizabeth Gould      
Wed, May 7 2008
4:30 PM - 05:30 PM
  Empathy and Sympathy from a Social Neuroscience Approach   Jean Decety, University of Chicago   1-S-5 Green Hall      
Thu, May 15 2008
4:30 PM
  TBA   Earl Miller, The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, MIT   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Sep 18 2008
4:30 PM
  The Role of Thalamus in Cortical Function: More than Just a Simple Relay   Murray Sherman, University of Chicago   Schultz 107      
Thu, Oct 9 2008
4:30 PM
  Internally organized cell assembly sequences   Gyorgy Buzsaki, Rutgers University   Schultz 107      
Thu, Nov 6 2008
4:30 PM
  New Songs, New Cells Supported by The Margaret Bellamy Langfitt '83 Fund for Discourse in Neuroscience   Fernando Nottebohm, The Rockefeller University   Schultz 107   [view]  
Thu, Nov 20 2008
4:30 PM
  Dendritic Computation Supported by the John A. '72 and Raluca V. Allison Discourse in Neuroscience   Michael Hausser, University College London   Schultz 107      
Thu, Dec 4 2008
4:30 PM
  Tracking memory retrieval with multivariate pattern analysis   Kenneth Norman   Princeton University      
Thu, Feb 12 2009
4:30 PM - 06:00 PM
  Reading out a Correlated Population Code, Neuroscience Seminar Series   Michael Berry, Princeton University   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Feb 19 2009
4:30 PM
  Spike-time based neuronal learning, Supported by the John A. '72 and Raluca V. Allison Discourse in Neuroscience   Haim Sompolinsky, Hebrew University and Cener for Brain Science, Harvard.   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Feb 26 2009
4:30 PM
  Binding Items and Contexts: How the brain builds episodic memories   Charan Ranganath, UC Davis Center for Neuroscience and Department of Psychology   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Mar 5 2009
4:30 PM
  Neural selection and control of visually guided saccades Supported by the John A. '72 and Raluca V. Allison Discourse in Neuroscience   Jeff Schall, Vanderbilt University   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Mar 12 2009
4:30 PM
  Flexible Neural Mechanisms of Cognitive Control   Todd Braver, Washington University   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Mar 26 2009
4:00 PM
  Deliberative and habitual decision-making in the rat:   A. David Redish   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Apr 9 2009
4:30 PM
  Reasoning ability: Neural mechanisms, development, and training   Silvia Bunge, University of California at Berkeley   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Apr 23 2009
4:30 PM
  Mulielectrode array recording in prefrontal cortex: linking action to reward Supported by the John A. '72 and Raluca V. Allison Discourse in Neuroscience   Bill Newsome, Stanford University   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Apr 30 2009
4:30 PM
  The cortical circuits underlying somatosensation Supported by the John A. '72 and Raluca V. Allison Discourse in Neuroscience   Karel Svoboda, Howard Hughes Medical Institute   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, May 7 2009
4:30 PM
  Biomechanical and Behavioral studies of the Rat Vibrissal System   Mitra Hartmann, Northwestern University   0-S-6 Green Hall      
Thu, Sep 24 2009
4:30 PM
  Better luck next time: How prior behavioral outcomes influence network activity in the frontal cortex   Mark Laubach, PhD, John B. Pierce Laboratory, Yale School of Medicine   107 Schultz - Hosted by Asif Ghazanfar and Carlos Brody      
Thu, Oct 15 2009
4:30 PM
  Interaction   Stephen Smith, PhD, Stanford University   107 Shultz - Hosted by Andréa Granstedt      
Thu, Oct 29 2009
4:30 PM
  “In Your Mind's Eye: Common Neural Substrates for Seeing and Remembering”, Supported by The Margaret Bellamy Langfitt '83 Fund for Discourse in Neuroscience (A reception will follow the event).   Tom Albright, PhD, Salk Institute for Biological Studies   107 Shultz - Hosted by Charles Gross   [view]  
Thu, Nov 19 2009
4:30 PM
  "Paying Attention to the Most Informative Sensory Neurons", hosted by Ryan Mruczek   John Serences, PhD, University of California, San Diego   Schultz 107   [view]  
Thu, Dec 17 2009
4:30 PM
  TBA   Krishna Shenoy, PhD, Stanford University   107 Shultz - Hosted by Jonathan Cohen & Asif Ghazanfar      
Thu, Jan 21 2010
4:30 PM
  TBA, Supported by the John A. '72 and Raluca V. Allison Discourse in Neuroscience   Catherine Dulac, PhD, Harvard University   107 Shultz - Hosted by Lynn Enquist & Lisa Boulanger