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Dr
Imperial College London
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Schedule
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
1:00 PM Europe/London
Domain
NeuroscienceOriginal Event
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NeuroAI UCL
Duration
70 minutes
The brain has a highly complex structure in terms of cell types and wiring between different regions. What is it for, if anything? I'll start this talk by asking what might an answer to this question even look like given that we can't run an alternative universe where our brains are structured differently. (Preview: we can do this with models!) I'll then talk about some of our work in two areas: (1) does the modular structure of the brain contribute to specialisation of function? (2) how do different cell types and architectures contribute to multimodal sensory processing?
Dan Goodman
Dr
Imperial College London
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