Computational Neuroscience Seminar
Talks on current research in theoretical and computational neuroscience will be interspersed with semi-expository lectures to provide background for an audience that includes math students.
Some of the talks will be joint with the Mostly Biomathematics Lunchtime seminar and will take place at their usual time on Tues at 12:45.
This seminar is co-organized by David McLaughlin, Adi Rangan and Lai-Sang Young. Talks will be announced on the Weekly Bulletin. If additionally you would like to receive email announcements please write to Guanhua Sun at gs2658@nyu.edu.
Seminar Organizer(s): David McLaughlin, Adi Rangan and Lai-Sang Young
Upcoming Events
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Tuesday, October 21, 20254PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Biochemical Modelling of the Synaptic Plasticity of LTP/D: Parts 1 & 2.
David McLaughlin, CIMS -
Tuesday, October 28, 20254PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Biochemical Modelling of the Synaptic Plasticity of LTP/D: Parts 1 & 2.
David McLaughlin, CIMS -
Tuesday, November 4, 20254PM, Online
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Farzada Farkhooi, Humboldt University of Berlin -
Friday, November 14, 20251PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1302
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Lai-Sang Young, CIMS -
Tuesday, December 9, 20254PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Multiplicative feedback gating facilitates rapid learning and flexible computation in recurrent neural circuits
Sage Chen, NYU Grossman School of Medicine