Neuroscience at the intersection of experiments and theory

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NeuRise is excited to announce its first speakers! We will be kicking off the seminar with our first block, “Neuroscience at the intersection of experiment and theory”

Talks will be streamed on Crowdcast


13th of January 2021, 5pm CET

Nicolas Meirhaeghe: “Predictive processing in the macaque frontal cortex during time estimation” - Jazayeri lab, MIT. Abstract | Replay not available


27th of January 2021, 5pm CET

Federico Stella: “Global AND Scale-Free? Spontaneous cortical dynamics between functional networks and cortico-hippocampal communication” - Battaglia lab, Donders Institute. Abstract | Replay not available

Soledad Gonzalo Cogno: “Slow global population dynamics propagating through the medial entorhinal cortex " - Moser lab, NTNU. Abstract | Replay not available


10th of February 2021, 5pm CET

Zoe Ashwood: “Mice alternate between discrete strategies during perceptual decision-making” - Pillow lab, Princeton University. Abstract | Replay

Claire Hales: “Modelling affective biases in rodents: behavioural and computational approaches” - Robinson lab, University of Bristol. Abstract | Replay


3rd of March 2021, 5pm CET

Arseny Finkelstein: “Mechanisms of cortical communication during decision-making” - Svododa lab, Janelia HHMI. Abstract

About WWNeuRise
A Neuroscience seminar series for PhD students and PostDocs