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Spring 2014 Schedule

Time: Tuesday, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Location: Mellon Institute 115 Conference Room
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Date Presenter Paper
January 7 Cora Ames Talk entitled "The neural dynamics of reaching following incorrect or absent motor preparation"
January 14 Ivan Maranesi et al. (2013) Monkey gaze behaviour during action observation and its relationship to mirror neuron activity
January 21 CANCELLED Faculty Meeting
January 28 Becca Ohayon et al. (2013) Saccade Modulation by Optical and Electrical Stimulation in the Macaque Frontal Eye Field
February 4 Alexandra Hamilton et al. (2013) Optogenetic Activation of an Inhibitory Network Enhances Feedforward Functional Connectivity in Auditory Cortex
February 11 Erin Mante et al. (2013) Context-dependent computation by recurrent dynamics in prefrontal cortex
February 18 @12:00 in MI 130 Larry Carin Spike Sorting Algorithm Presentation
February 25 Suchi Post Doc Practice Talk
March 4 Adam Peel et al. (2014) Bilateral saccadic deficits following large and reversible inactivation of unilateral frontal eye field
March 11 Nate Premereur et al. (2014) The Effect of FEF Microstimulation on the Responses of Neurons in the Lateral Intraparietal Area
March 18 Mike Nienborg and Cumming (2014) Decision-Related Activity in Sensory Neurons May Depend on the Columnar Architecture of Cerebral Cortex
March 25 Uday Kaufman et al. (2014) Cortical activity in the null space: permitting preparation without movement
April 1 David Histed and Maunsell (2013) Cortical neural populations can guide behavior by integrating inputs linearly, independent of synchrony
April 8 Marvin Cai and Padoa-Schioppa (2014) Contributions of Orbitofrontal and Lateral Prefrontal Cortices to Economic Choice and the Good-to-Action Transformation
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