Progress Report Seminar: Nathanael Cruzado (12/18/20)
Nathanael Cruzado – Howard Laboratory “Temporal Signals in Vision” Friday, December 18, 3:00 PM Eastern Time
Nathanael Cruzado – Howard Laboratory “Temporal Signals in Vision” Friday, December 18, 3:00 PM Eastern Time
Ying Jiang – GPN Dissertation Defense Title: “High Precision Optoacoustic Neural Modulation”
Louis Vinke – GPN Dissertation Defense Title: “Understanding the Potentiation and Malleability of Population Activity in Response to Absolute and Relative Stimulus Dimensions within the Human Visual Cortex”
Shen Ning – Ho Laboratory “Targeted antibody-conjugated magnetic nanoparticles for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.” Friday, December 11, 3:00 PM Eastern Time
Graduate Program for Neuroscience Student Research Seminar Series Presents Student Seminars By Sam Levy & Lucas Carstensen Friday, Dec 4, 2020 03:00 PM Sam Levy – Hasselmo Laboratory “Hippocampal remapping during integration of new and old memory representations.” Lucas Carstensen – Hasselmo Laboratory “Rate coding of environmental changes and multi-view IR tracking of behavior.”
“High Precision Optoacoustic Neural Modulation” Thursday, December 3, 11:00 AM
“Understanding the Potentiation and Malleability of Population Activity in Response to Absolute and Relative Stimulus Dimensions within the Human Visual Cortex” Thursday, December 3, 10:00 AM
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Alumnus: Nick Robinson, Ph.D Research Associate University College London – Hausser Lab “Targeted activation of hippocampal place cells drives memory-guided spatial behavior” Abstract: The hippocampus is crucial for spatial navigation and episodic memory formation. Hippocampal place cells exhibit spatially selective activity within an environment and have been proposed to form the neural basis of a cognitive map of space […]
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