Moira Dillon, Department of Psychology, NYU. The IMB seminar series highlights research focused on understanding the Mind and the Brain across a broad range of theoretical frameworks, content areas, and approaches. Pizza will be served at 11:45 am before each talk.
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Miguel Eckstein, Deptartment of Psychological and Brain Sciences, UC Santa Barbara. The IMB seminar series highlights research focused on understanding the Mind and the Brain across a broad range of theoretical frameworks, content areas, and approaches. Pizza will be served at 11:45 am before each talk.
Hongzhi Zhu, UPenn Can computers learn morphology? What can be learned about a language’s morphology just by observing a list of words? In this talk, I will investigate this question leveraging concepts from NLP. Given a list of words, the computer is tasked with segmenting each word in a wordlist automatically, and the […]
Mehrdad Jazayeri Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences McGovern Institute for Brain Research MIT Bayesian computation through cortical dynamics Past experiences impress upon neural circuits information about statistical regularities of the environment, which help us in all manners of behavior, from reaching for one’s back pocket to tracking a friend’s voice in a […]
Bradley Voytek Associate Professor of Cognitive Science, UCSD “Neural oscillations: What we’re all doing wrong”