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2022 Schedule

Time: Wednesday, 11:45 am - 1:00pm
Location: Mellon Institute 115 Conference Room
Zoom Meeting ID: 943 9738 5466
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Date Presenter Topic Supplemental Materials
March 23 Matt Smith Respiration aligns perception with neural excitability
April 20 Pati Stan Learning and attention increase visual response selectivity through distinch mechanisms
May 18 Katerina Acar Microsaccades as a marker not a cause for attention-related modulation
June 15 Michael Shteyn Single trial neuronal activity dynamics of attentional intensity in monkey visual area V4
July 20 Larry Jiang Experimental "jet lag" inhibits adult neurogenesis and produces long-term cognitive deficits in female hamsters
August 10 Max Murphy Emergent reliability in sensory cortical coding and inter-area communication Fundamental bounds on the fidelity of sensory cortical coding
September 7 Maddie Carr Limited pairings of electrical microstimulation of the ventral-tegmental areas and a visual stimulus enhance visual cortical responses
October 5 No meeting
November 2 Noga Larry (postdoc candidate) Cerebellar climbing fibers encode expected reward size
December 7 Shushruth Shared mechanisms underlie the control of working memory and attention



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