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Spring 2019 Schedule

Time: Tuesday, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Location: Mellon Institute 115 Conference Room
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Date Presenter Topic
January 22 Nathaniel Williams Luo and Maunsell (2018). Attentional Changes in Either Criterion or Sensitivity Are Associated with Robust Modulations in Lateral Prefrontal Cortex
January 29 - -
February 5 - -
February 12 Michael Shteyn Zhang and Monosov (2018). Novelty, Salience, and Surprise Timing Are Signaled by Neurons in the Basal Forebrain
February 19 NO BRAIN GROUP CNBC Exec. Meeting
February 26 - -
March 5 Kevin Mohsenian Herman et al. (2018). Midbrain activity can explain perceptual decisions during an attention task Herman et al. (2018). Midbrain activity can explain perceptual decisions during an attention task (Supplement)
March 12 NO BRAIN GROUP Spring Break
March 19 Michelle Heusser Caruso et al. (2018). Single neurons may encode simultaneous stimuli by switching between activity patterns Caruso et al. (2018). Single neurons may encode simultaneous stimuliby switching between activity patterns (Supplement)
March 26 Beca Gerth Thesis Defense Practice Talk - Wiretapping the brain: Communication of spatial selectivity between frontal and parietal cortices
April 2 Sanjeev Khanna Spatial and temporal receptive field structure in prefrontal cortex
April 9 Ryan Williamson Yang et al. (2019). Task representations in neural networks trained to perform many cognitive tasks
April 16 - -
April 23 Katerina Acar Breton-Provencher and Sur (2019). Active control of arousal by a locus coeruleus GABAergic circuit
April 30 Clara Bourrelly CANCELLED
May 7 Richard Johnston Morris and Krekelberg (2019). A Stable Visual World in Primate Primary Visual Cortex
May 14 Cheng Xue Pisupati et al. (2019). Lapses in perceptual judgments reflect exploration Pisupati et al. (2019). Lapses in perceptual judgments reflect exploration - Supplement



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