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'''Date/Name/Affiliation''' <br /> | '''Date/Name/Affiliation''' <br /> | ||
9/6/17 '''Tom Liu, University of California, San Diego'''<br /> | 9/6/17 '''Tom Liu, University of California, San Diego'''<br /> | ||
9/13/17 '''Brice Kuhl, University of Oregon'''<br /> | 9/13/17 '''Brice Kuhl, University of Oregon'''<br /> | ||
9/20/17 ''' | 9/20/17 '''Brad Mahon, University of Rochester''' <br /> | ||
9/27/17 '''Alex Huth, University of Texas at Austin'''<br /> | 9/27/17 '''Alex Huth, University of Texas at Austin'''<br /> | ||
10/4/17 '''Avniel Ghuman, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center'''<br /> | 10/4/17 '''Avniel Ghuman, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center'''<br /> | ||
10/11/17 '''Marc Himmelbach, University of Tuebingen'''<br /> | 10/11/17 '''Marc Himmelbach, University of Tuebingen'''<br /> | ||
10/18/17 <br /> | 10/18/17 '''Pascal Belin, Institut de Neurosciences de La Timone, CNRS & Aix-Marseille Université'''<br /> | ||
10/25/17 '''Kate Watkins, University of Oxford'''<br /> | 10/25/17 '''Kate Watkins, University of Oxford'''<br /> | ||
11/1/17 '''Tal Yarkoni, University of Texas at Austin'''<br /> | 11/1/17 '''Tal Yarkoni, University of Texas at Austin'''<br /> | ||
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5/16/18 <br /> | 5/16/18 <br /> | ||
5/23/18 <br /> | 5/23/18 <br /> | ||
Summer Break <br /> | |||
'''Previous Speakers'''<br /> | |||
Spring 2017 <br /> | |||
1/4/17 '''Andreas Keil, University of Florida. Threat and safety in human visual cortex: how affective experience impacts perception.''' <br /> | |||
1/11/17 '''Elia Formisano, University of Maastricht. The functional and computational architecture of the human auditory cortex.'''<br /> | |||
1/18/17 Cancelled due to inclement weather.<br /> | |||
1/25/17 '''Christopher Baker, National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program. Making sense of real world scenes.''' <br /> | |||
2/1/17 '''Yanchao Bi, National Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning & IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University. Object domain and modality on the visual ventral pathway.''' <br /> | |||
2/8/17 '''Benjamin Tamber-Rosenau, University of Houston. Mechanisms and limitations of flexible cognition in the human brain.''' <br /> | |||
2/15/17 '''Olivier Collignon, University of Louvain, University of Trento. Impact of sight deprivation and restoration on the functional organization and connectivity of the occipital cortex.''' <br /> | |||
2/22/17 Journal Club <br /> | |||
3/1/17 '''Eli Merriam, NIH. Multiple scales of representation in human cortex.'''<br /> | |||
3/8/17 '''Jonathan Winawer, New York University. Neuronal synchrony and the relation between the BOLD response and the local field potential.''' <br /> | |||
3/15/17 Spring Break <br /> | |||
3/22/17 '''Bradley Voytek, University of California, San Diego. Why neural oscillations?''' <br /> | |||
3/29/17 '''Julie Golomb, The Ohio State University. Representations of 2D and 3D spatial location in the brain.'''<br /> | |||
4/5/17 '''Marius Peelen, University of Trento. Attention in natural scenes.'''<br /> | |||
4/12/17 '''Christopher Honey, Johns Hopkins University. Perception and memory of spoken sentences.''' <br /> | |||
4/19/17 '''Mariam Aly, Columbia University. Attention promotes episodic encoding by stabilizing hippocampal representations.''' <br /> | |||
4/26/17 '''Keith Schneider, University of Delaware. Imaging the human thalamic reticular nucleus.'''<br /> | |||
5/3/17 '''Catie Chang, NIH. Vigilance fluctuations and spontaneous fMRI signals.''' <br /> | |||
5/10/17 '''Yale Cohen, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Mechanisms underlying auditory perception and decision-making''' <br /> | |||
5/17/17 '''John Serences, University of California, San Diego. Sensory recruitment during visual short-term memory''' <br /> | |||
5/24/17 IMRF <br /> | |||
Fall 2016 <br /> | |||
9/8/16 '''Brad Lega, UT Southwestern. Strategies for a cognitive brain machine interface: DARPA's Restoring Active Memory study and beyond''' <br /> | 9/8/16 '''Brad Lega, UT Southwestern. Strategies for a cognitive brain machine interface: DARPA's Restoring Active Memory study and beyond''' <br /> | ||
9/14/16 <br /> | 9/14/16 <br /> |
Revision as of 09:08, 23 May 2017
Wednesdays from 11 am - noon in the CAMRI Conference Room, Smith 104G (unless noted otherwise below) CAMRI has a weekly CAMRI Neuroscience Seminar Series and Journal Club (CNJC). The Seminar Series features leaders in the field of human neuroscience discussing their latest research. The series is a mixture of physical and virtual seminars given over Skype. On weeks with no seminar series, there will be a journal club whose purpose is to discuss high impact, insightful articles from all areas of human neuroscience, especially functional and anatomical MRI. The format is an interactive, open forum with a primary presenter and the full participation of the audience. This journal club will provide a learning environment for the critical analysis of journal articles, presentation skills, and experimental design. It is affiliated with the Neuroscience Graduate Program of the Neuroscience Department and has a home page here: https://www.bcm.edu/departments/neuroscience/education/journalclubs/cnjc Date/Name/Affiliation 1/10/18 Previous Speakers Fall 2016 |