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'''Nov 14'''
'''Nov 14'''
* Speaker: Andrew D. Straw
* Speaker: [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/seminar-info.php?id=42 Andrew D. Straw]
* Affiliation: Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology
* Affiliation: Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology
* Host: Kilian
* Host: Kilian
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'''Oct 3'''
'''Oct 3'''
* Speaker: Jay McClelland
* Speaker: [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/seminar-info.php?id=41 Jay McClelland]
* Affiliation: Mind, Brain & Computation/MBC, Psychology Department, Stanford
* Affiliation: Mind, Brain & Computation/MBC, Psychology Department, Stanford
* Host: Evan
* Host: Evan
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'''Sept 25'''
'''Sept 25'''
* Speaker: Peter Latham
* Speaker: [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/seminar-info.php?id=38 Peter Latham]
* Affiliation: Gatsby Unit, UCL
* Affiliation: Gatsby Unit, UCL
* Host: Bruno
* Host: Bruno
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'''Sept 19'''
'''Sept 19'''
* Speaker: Jerry Feldman
* Speaker: [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/seminar-info.php?id=40 Jerry Feldman]
* Affiliation: ICSI/UC Berkeley
* Affiliation: ICSI/UC Berkeley
* Host: Bruno
* Host: Bruno
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'''Sept 5'''
'''Sept 5'''
* Speaker: Tom Griffiths
* Speaker: [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/seminar-info.php?id=39 Tom Griffiths]
* Affiliation: Cogsci/UC Berkeley
* Affiliation: Cogsci/UC Berkeley
* Host: Bruno
* Host: Bruno

Revision as of 15:49, 19 September 2006

Instructions

  1. Check the internal calendar for a free seminar slot. If the seminar is not at the booked time of Tueday noon, you have to call or email Sharyn [510-643-4971, climons@berkeley.edu] to book a room. You have to do this as early as possible of she will be pissed. It is not easy for them to find rooms. The 3 rooms they can get are 5101 Tolman, the Beech Room (3rd floor Tolman), and the Barker seminar room (no more than 20 people...). They can also book the LSA large seminar room through MCB if given enough warning.
  2. Make a note on this page in the Tentative Speakers section that you are going to invite a speaker. Please include your name and email as host in case somebody wants to contact you.
  3. Invite a speaker.
  4. As soon as the speaker confirms, put the information in the Confirmed Speakers section.
  5. Put the date into the internal calendar
  6. Notify kilian [1] that we have a confirmed speaker so that I can update the web page. Please include title and abstract.
  7. Notify Sharyn [2] about the seminar date.

--Kilian 21:48, 4 November 2005 (PST)

Tentative Speakers

Nov 21

  • Speaker: Urs Koster
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: TBA

Oct 16-18

  • SFN - best to avoid

Oct 9-13

  • Speaker: Horace Barlow
  • Affiliation: Cambridge Univ
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: TBA

Confirmed Speakers

Nov 14

  • Speaker: Andrew D. Straw
  • Affiliation: Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology
  • Host: Kilian
  • Title: Closed-Loop, Visually-Based Flight Regulation in a Model Fruit Fly

Oct 3

  • Speaker: Jay McClelland
  • Affiliation: Mind, Brain & Computation/MBC, Psychology Department, Stanford
  • Host: Evan
  • Title: Graded Constraints in English Word Forms

Sept 25

  • Speaker: Peter Latham
  • Affiliation: Gatsby Unit, UCL
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Requiem for the spike

Sept 19

  • Speaker: Jerry Feldman
  • Affiliation: ICSI/UC Berkeley
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: From Molecule to Metaphor: Towards a Unified Cognitive Science

Sept 5

  • Speaker: Tom Griffiths
  • Affiliation: Cogsci/UC Berkeley
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Natural Statistics and Human Cognition

Previous Seminars

Aug 1

  • Speaker: Carol Whitney
  • Affiliation: U Maryland
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: What can Visual Word Recognition Tell us about Visual Object Recognition?

July 18

  • Speaker: Evan Smith
  • Affiliation: Redwood Center/Stanford
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Efficient auditory coding

June 20

  • Speaker: Vincent Bonin
  • Affiliation: Smith Kettlewell Institute
  • Host: Thomas
  • Title:

June 15

  • Speaker: Philip Low
  • Affiliation: Salk Institute
  • Host: Tony
  • Title: A New Way To Look At Sleep

May 2

  • Speaker: Dileep George
  • Affiliation: Numenta
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Hierarchical, cortical memory architecture for pattern recognition

April 18

  • Speaker: Risto Miikkulainen
  • Affiliation: The University of Texas at Austin
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Computational maps in the visual cortex (video)

April 11

  • Speaker: Charles Anderson
  • Affiliation: Washington University School of Medicine
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Population Coding in V1 (video)

April 10

  • Speaker: Charles Anderson
  • Affiliation: Washington University School of Medicine
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: A Comparison of Neurobiological and Digital Computation (video)

April 4

  • Speaker: Odelia Schwartz
  • Affiliation: The Salk Institute
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Natural images and cortical representation

March 21

  • Speaker: Mark Schnitzer
  • Affiliation: Stanford University
  • Host: Amir
  • Title: In vivo microendoscopy and computational modeling studies of mammalian brain circuits

March 15

  • Speaker: Mate Lengyel
  • Affiliation: Gatsby Unit/UCL London
  • Host: fritz
  • Title: Bayesian model learning in human visual perception (video)

March 14

  • Speaker: Mate Lengyel
  • Affiliation: Gatsby Unit/UCL London
  • Host: fritz
  • Title: Firing rates and phases in the hippocampus: what are they good for? (video)

March 7

  • Speaker: Michael Wu
  • Affiliation: Gallant lab/UC Berkeley
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: A Unified Framework for Receptive Field Estimation

February 28

  • Speaker: Dario Ringach
  • Affiliation: UCLA
  • Host: thomas
  • Title: Population dynamics in primary visual cortex

February 21

  • Speaker: Gerard Rinkus
  • Affiliation: Brandeis University
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Hierarchical Sparse Distributed Representations of Sequence Recall and Recognition (video)

February 14

  • Speaker: Jack Cowan
  • Affiliation: U Chicago
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Spontaneous pattern formation in large scale brain activity: what visual migraines and hallucinations tell us about the brain (video)

February 7

  • Speaker: Christian Wehrhahn
  • Affiliation: Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany
  • Host: Tony
  • Title: Seeing blindsight: motion at isoluminance?

January 23 (Monday)

  • Speaker: Read Montague
  • Affiliation: Baylor College of Medicine
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Abstract plans and reward signals in a multi-round trust game

January 17

  • Speaker: Erhardt Barth
  • Affiliation: Institute for Neuro- and Bioinformatics, Luebeck, Germany
  • Host: Bruno
  • Title: Guiding eye movements for better communication (video)

January 3

  • Speaker: Dan Butts
  • Affiliation: Harvard University
  • Host: Thomas
  • Title: "Temporal hyperacuity": visual neuron function at millisecond time resolution

December 13, 2005

  • Speaker: Paul Rhodes
  • Affiliation: Stanford University
  • Title: Simulations of a thalamocortical column with compartment model cells and dynamic synapses (video)

December 6, 2005

November 29, 2005

  • Speaker: Stanley Klein
  • Affiliation: School of Optometry, UC Berkeley
  • Title: Limits of Vision and psychophysical methods (video)

November 22, 2005

  • Speaker: Scott Makeig
  • Affiliation: Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, Institute for Neural Computation, UCSD
  • Title: Viewing event-related brain dynamics from the top down