World Wide relies on analytics signals to operate securely and keep research services available. Accept to continue, or leave the site.
Review the Privacy Policy for details about analytics processing.
Prof.
The University of Queensland
Showing your local timezone
Schedule
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
9:00 AM Europe/Berlin
Meeting Password
Please register at https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2020. The system will email you the password for the S
Use this password when joining the live session
Domain
Original Event
View sourceHost
CNS 2020
Duration
70 minutes
Unlike even the most sophisticated current forms of artificial intelligence, developing biological organisms must build their neural hardware from scratch. Furthermore they must start to evade predators and find food before this construction process is complete. I will discuss an interdisciplinary program of mathematical and experimental work which addresses some of the computational principles underlying neural development. This includes (i) how growing axons navigate to their targets by detecting and responding to molecular cues in their environment, (ii) the formation of maps in the visual cortex and how these are influenced by visual experience, and (iii) how patterns of neural activity in the zebrafish brain develop to facilitate precisely targeted hunting behaviour. Together this work contributes to our understanding of both normal neural development and the etiology of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Geoffrey J. Goodhill
Prof.
The University of Queensland