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The annual Cosyne meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of empirical and theoretical approaches to problems in systems neuroscience, in order to understand how neural systems function. The Main Meeting is single-track. A set of invited talks is selected by the Executive Committee, and additional talks and posters are selected by the Program Committee, based on submitted abstracts. The Workshops feature in-depth discussion of current topics of interest, in a small group setting.
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CaImAn is an open-source software platform that provides optimized and scalable routines to process imaging data with the goal of extracting the activity of each neuron. CaImAn handles multiple imaging modalities (voltage, calcium, endoscopic, multiphoton, volumetric) and analysis settings (batch/offline vs online/real-time). Mesmerize is a new organizational and visualization framework that allows for efficient and streamlined analysis using CaImAn algorithms, and enables users with minimal programming experience to use CaImAn effectively. CaImAn is very popular among neuroscientists world-wide, but its widespread dissemination, the efficient use of its routines, and the opportunities provided by Mesmerize, require access to training opportunities. We will address this challenge by establishing a workshop at the Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation. Application deadline: November 6, 2022.
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Welcome to the 6th edition of the Montreal AI and Neuroscience conference, Dec 12-13, 2022. We're looking forward to two days of virtual talks, keynote lectures and discussion panels at the crossroads of biological and artificial intelligence. If you're in or close to Montreal, register for in person attendance.
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Recent advances in deep neural networks (DNNs), combined with open, easily-accessible implementations, have made DNNs a powerful, versatile method used widely in both machine learning and neuroscience. These advances in practical results, however, have far outpaced a formal understanding of these networks and their training. The dearth of rigorous analysis for these techniques limits their usefulness in addressing scientific questions and, more broadly, hinders systematic design of the next generation of networks. Recently, long-past-due theoretical results have begun to emerge from researchers in a number of fields. The purpose of this conference is to give visibility to these results, and those that will follow in their wake, to shed light on the properties of large, adaptive, distributed learning architectures, and to revolutionize our understanding of these systems. Abstract submissions due August 1, 2022.
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All Society for Neuroscience annual meeting attendees are welcome to join Simons Investigators and scientific staff from the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI), Smons Collaboration on the Global Brain (SCGB), and Simons Collaboration on Plasticity and the Aging Brain (SCPAB) for an evening of socializing and updates.
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Each year, scientists from around the world congregate to discover new ideas, share their research, and experience the best the field has to offer. Attend so you can: present research, network with scientists, attend sessions and events, and browse the exhibit hall. Proposal submission is open through January 25. Abstract submission will open on Wednesday, June 1 and will close on Wednesday, June 15 at 5 p.m. EDT.
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a Global group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics to discuss ideas and data. This quarter's speaker is:
Olivia Gozel
Postdoctoral Researcher, Doiron Laboratory
The University of Chicago
Between-area communication through the lens of within-area neuronal dynamics
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a West Coast group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics.
This month's speaker is:
Farzaneh Najafi
Scientist II
Allen Institute for Brain Science
Excitatory and inhibitory populations exhibit flexible coding and dynamics with stimulus novelty and task engagement
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a NY-area group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics.
This month's speaker is:
Tom Hindmarsh Sten
Graduate Fellow, Ruta Laboratory
The Rockefeller University
Circuit mechanisms for sculpting social interactions in Drosophila
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a Boston-area group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics. This month's speaker is:
Nader Nikbakht
Postdoctoral Researcher, Fee Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thalamic maintenance of a complex sequential learned behavior: Birdsong
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a Global group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics to discuss ideas and data. This quarter's speaker is:
Kayvon Daie
Research Associate, Svoboda Laboratory
HHMI's Janelia Research Campus
Dissection of the neural circuitry underlying short-term memory
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts an NY-area group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics to discuss ideas and data. This month's speaker is:
Anna Jasper
Postdoctoral Fellow, Kohn Laboratory
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Understanding signal flow across cortical areas during perceptual decision making
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