Events
Sébastien Tremblay Platt Lab University of Pennsylvania Epiphenomenal neural activity in the primate cortex When neuroscientists record neural activity from the brain, they often conclude that neural responses observed during task performance are indicative of the functional role of the brain area(s) studied. In humans and nonhuman primates, it is often hard to […]
Join us for coffee, donuts, and conversation! All post-bacc RAs and lab managers are welcome to attend. This event will take place in 200 Goddard (the Center for Neuroscience & Society). Note that if your PennCard doesn’t work at the door, just ring the doorbell, show your card, and security will buzz you in.
We will also stream this seminar via Zoom. For the link, please contact us: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Mick Bonner Department of Cognitive Science Johns Hopkins University A high-dimensional view of computational neuroscience Brains and artificial neural networks represent information in population codes, defined by the activity patterns of many neurons. Understanding the statistical principles […]
Join us for mini-talks by our first-year graduate students: Mingyang Bian – “A Commitment-Based Analysis of ‘Believe’ as an Implicature Trigger” The distribution of believe as a propositional attitude verb exhibits a complicated picture, which calls for a reasonable description of its strength. The observations that believe is typically used as a device for […]