Events

Bradley Love Professor of Cognitive and Decision Sciences University College London   Click here to register!   Process models to understand mind and brain   Process models carry out a task in the same manner we believe people do. They can capture behavior and facilitate analyses of brain measures. I’ll briefly discuss using process models […]

Dan Rokni Hebrew University of Jerusalem   Complexities of olfactory behavior and circuitry   Many mammalian species rely on the sense of smell for guiding crucial daily behaviors. Odor-guided behaviors require complex processing to enable detection and identification of important objects over rich and dynamic backgrounds as well as localizing these objects. The neural circuits […]

CNI seminar: Mackenzie Mathis

April 26, 2022
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM

Mackenzie Mathis Bertarelli Foundation Chair of Integrative Neuroscience Director of the Adaptive Motor Control Laboratory Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL)   via Zoom   From pose to actions, how deep learning can be harnessed for measuring animal behavior   Behavior is an essential component to understanding neural function. As part of our quest […]

Marlyse Baptista Department of Linguistics University of Michigan   Cognition and language emergence: A focus on Creole genesis   Creole languages typically emerge in multilingual settings involving dramatic power differentials between the populations in contact, as in the case of enslavement, indentured or migrant labor. They result from the multiple, complex social factors and linguistic […]