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2014 CSHL course on Computational Neuroscience: Vision

Posted on Jun 29, 2014 4:20:00 PM

 

Course - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States

Computational approaches to neuroscience will produce important advances in our understanding of neural processing. Prominent success will come in areas where strong inputs from neurobiological, behavioral and computational investigation can interact. The theme of the course is that an understanding of the computational problems, the constraints on solutions to these problems, and the range of possible solutions can help guide research in neuroscience. Through a combination of lectures and hands-on experience with MATLAB-based computer tutorials and projects, this intensive course will examine visual information processing from the retina to higher cortical areas, spatial pattern analysis, motion analysis, neuronal coding and decoding, attention, and decision-making.

Organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Computational Neuroscience: Vision

Fri, Jul 11, 2014 - Thu, Jul 24, 2014

CSHL Campus

Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States

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