Connectivity and computation in the cerebral cortex
Prof. Dr.
Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, UK
Event Information
Host
TINS Neurotwin
Duration
70 minutes
Abstract
Neuroscientists believe that perception, action and cognition arise from brain’s activity. A major challenge in neuroscience is to understand how brain’s complex circuits give rise to activity patterns that support these different functions. I will discuss different ways of mapping neural circuits in the brain, and how we can relate the structure of neural circuits to the computations that take place within them, with an emphasis on the visual system.
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