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Spring 2017 Schedule

Time: Tuesday, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Location: Mellon Institute 115 Conference Room
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Date Presenter Topic
January 3 Amy Research Presentation
January 10 Ernesto Inoue et al. (2015). Neuronal and behavioural modulations by pathway-selective optogenetic stimulation of the primate oculomotor system
January 17 Kevin CANCELLED
January 24 Summer Ullman et al. (2016). Atoms of recognition in human and computer vision
January 31 Nat Williams Nandy et al. (2017). Laminar Organization of Attentional Modulation in Macaque Visual Area V4
February 7 Ninad Kothari postdoc job talk for Gandhi lab
February 14 Michael Shteyn Ibos et al. (2016). Interaction between Spatial and Feature Attention in Posterior Parietal Cortex
February 21 Sanjeev Khanna Mayo et al. (2016). Graded Neuronal Modulations Related to Visual Spatial Attention
February 28 Akash Umakantha Sun et al. (2016). A Two-Stage Process Model of Sensory Discrimination: An Alternative to Drift-Diffusion
March 7 Jen Symmonds CANCELLED
March 14 Ivan Smalianchuk Caggiano et al. (2016). Mirror Neurons in Monkey Premotor Area F5 Show Tuning for Critical Features of Visual Causality Perception
March 21 Ben Cowley Research Presentation
March 28 Erin Crowder Dissertation Practice
April 4 CANCELLED
April 11 CANCELLED
April 18 Katerina Clemens Pooresmaeili et al. (2014). Simultaneous selection by object-based attention in visual and frontal cortex
April 25 CANCELLED
May 2 Michelle Heusser Berman et al. (2016). A circuit for saccadic suppression in the primate brain
May 9 Becca Gerth Blackman et al. (2016). Monkey Prefrontal Neurons Reflect Logical Operations for Cognitive Control in a Variant of the AX Continuous Performance Task (AX-CPT)
May 16 Kevin Mohsenian Engel et al. (2016). Selective modulation of cortical state during spatial attention



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