Seminars of interest (6 Jul 20)
Dear Colleagues
There are very few seminars this week. The Clinical Neurosciences and Stroke Sessions are related to training and operational plans so I have not included them this week.
You might prefer to investigate the interesting range of talks advertised via the World Wide Neuro website (www.worldwideneuro.com) for this week. I've listed them, with links to register, on a dedicated seminars listing to make it easy for you to access info and links to register. Highlights this week include:
• Synaptic, cellular, and circuit mechanisms for learning: insights from electric fish
• What the eye tells the brain: Visual feature extraction in the mouse retina,
• Learning from the infant’s point of view
• Neural and computational principles of the processing of dynamic faces and bodies,
• Working memory transforms goals into rewards,
• MidsummerBrains - computational neuroscience from my point of view,
• Adult Neurogenesis, Enriched Environments, and the Neurobiology of Early Life-style Dependent Resilience,
• Untangling the web of behaviours used to produce spider orb webs,
• Cholinergic regulation of learning in the olfactory system,
• Optical approaches to study the assembly and function of retinal circuits,
• Control of microglial-mediated axonal pruning by complement activating and inhibiting molecules,
• Understanding the visual demands of underwater habitats for aquatic animals used in neuroscience research,
• Matlab in neuroimaging (Part 1): Matlab basics,
Many regards
jane
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