Rafael Ventura SCEW Postdoctoral Fellow Signaling Games Lewis (1969) introduced signaling games to show how communication emerges when rational agents imbue simple actions with conventional meaning. Since then, signaling games have given rise to a rich field of study. In this talk, I first provide a brief introduction to signaling games. I then […]
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Oded Bein Davachi Lab, Columbia University Title and abstract forthcoming
Thanos Siapas Division of Biology and Biological Engineering Caltech
Marco Smolla Postdoctoral Fellow, Theoretical Biology University of Pennsylvania Frequently we need to plot our data to visualise the results of our experiments. One of the most reusable ways to do so is to program your graphs. When I first heard about it, it sounded ridiculous to me, but hear me out. Often our […]
Leenoy Meshulam Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences MIT Collective Behavior and Scaling in (very) Large Populations of Neurons Recent technological progress has dramatically increased our access to the neural activity underlying memory-related tasks. These complex high-dimensional data call for theories that allow us to identify signatures of collective activity in the networks […]