Seminar
This section lists seminar topics.
All weekly seminars take place on Saturdays/Sundays 2200 GMT and are an hour long, with presentations of about 30 - 45 minutes and the remainder reserved for questions. These sessions are relatively informal.
If you would like to give a talk, please add your name, preferred date and (if possible) the title and abstract. You may add a new topic area too.
Alphabetized please.
topic area | speaker | title | abstract | date |
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artificial life | ||||
attention | ||||
audition | ||||
bayesian statistics | ||||
biological rhythms | ||||
conditioning e.g. reinforcement learning | ||||
decision-making | ||||
emotion | ||||
language/speech/music | ||||
learning/memory | ||||
migraine | Bohemian | Migraine | Diagnosis and Treatment | Sun, 4 May 2008 |
motor learning | ||||
neural coding | ||||
neurobiology of disease | ||||
neuroimmunology | ||||
neuromodulation | ||||
perception | ||||
plasticity | ||||
recurrent networks | ||||
signal transduction | ||||
sleep | ||||
stem cells | RelentlessRecusant | Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells | Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells are a newly-discovered type of embryonic-like stem cells that are obtained by selective gene activation of terminally differentiated cells, such as fibroblasts. The conversion of fully mature adult cells to embryonic-like stem cells circumvents many significant bioethical issues regarding embryonic stem cell research, although there are significant problems involved in iPSC research, to be discussed. | Sun, 30 March 2008 |
synchronization | ||||
vision |
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