TopicNeuroscience
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LifePerceives

Michael Levin, Katie Bentley, Anil Seth, Lucia Pietroiusti, Andrew Adamatzky, and many more..
Jan 20, 2023

Life Perceives is a symposium bringing together scientists and artists for an open exploration of how “perception” can be understood as a phenomenon that does not only belong to humans, or even the so-called “higher organisms”, but exists across the entire spectrum of life in a myriad of forms. The symposium invites leading practitioners from the arts and sciences to present unique insights through short talks, open discussions, and artistic interventions that bring us slightly closer to the life worlds of plants and fungi, microbial communities and immune systems, cuttlefish and crows. What do we mean when we talk about perception in other species? Do other organisms have an experience of the world? Or does our human-centred perspective make understanding other forms of life on their own terms an impossible dream? Whatever your answers to these questions may be, we hope to unsettle them, and leave you more curious than when you arrived.

SeminarNeuroscience

Brain circuit dynamics in Action and Sleep

Gilles Laurent
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt, Germany
Dec 3, 2021

Our group focuses on brain computation, physiology and evolution, with a particular focus on network dynamics, sleep (evolution and mechanistic underpinnings), cortical computation (through the study of ancestral cortices), and sensorimotor processing. This talk will describe our recent results on the remarkable camouflage behavior of cuttlefish (action) and on brain activity in REM and NonREM in lizards (sleep). Both topics will focus on aspects of circuit dynamics.

SeminarNeuroscience

Brain circuit dynamics in Action and Sleep

Gilles Laurent
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt, Germany
Dec 2, 2021

Our group focuses on brain computation, physiology and evolution, with a particular focus on network dynamics, sleep (evolution and mechanistic underpinnings), cortical computation (through the study of ancestral cortices), and sensorimotor processing. This talk will describe our recent results on the remarkable camouflage behavior of cuttlefish (action) and on brain activity in REM and NonREM in lizards (sleep). Both topics will focus on aspects of circuit dynamics.

ePosterNeuroscience

Representing cuttlefish camouflage patterns

Erica Shook, Margaret Pozo, Tessa Montague, Daniella Garcia-Rosales, Thomas Barlow, Richard Axel, Larry Abbott

COSYNE 2025

ePosterNeuroscience

Cuttlefish communicate with arm wave signs perceived by mechanoreception in the lateral lines

Sophie Cohen Bodenes, Peter Neri

FENS Forum 2024

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