Upcoming Events (5)

Special Seminar with Harris Kaplan
Special Seminar with Harris Kaplan on how neuronal circuits develop in early life and how these evolving networks guide behavior and social interactions. Using the metaphor of flying an airplane while it's being built, the talk discusses how early-life circuits enable learning despite rapid structural changes. MIT, Building 46, Singleton, Boston.

Special Seminar with Srini Turaga
Srini Turaga presents two computational efforts to model the brain and body of the fruit fly, using the complete connectome to predict neural activity. The talk outlines a new modeling method that links connectome data to behavior and sensation processing in Drosophila. Ideal for students and researchers interested in computational neuroscience, at MIT's Building 46 (Singleton) in Boston.

Colloquium on the Brain and Cognition with Nicole Rust
MIT Colloquium on the Brain and Cognition with Nicole Rust examines how subjective mood ratings map onto neural mechanisms, advancing mood science through epistemic iteration. Set in Singleton Auditorium, Building 46, this formal talk invites researchers and students to explore brain-mood links.

Colloquium on the Brain and Cognition with Jesse Goldberg
MIT Colloquium on the Brain and Cognition features Jesse Goldberg discussing a sparse neural code for acoustic targets in budgerigar parrots. The talk links neural representation of speech-like vocal control to subsyllabic elements and deep-learning analyses of warble songs.

Colloquium on the Brain and Cognition with SueYeon Chung (Teuber Lecture)
An MIT colloquium on brain and cognition featuring SueYeon Chung as the Teuber Lecture. The program includes a formal talk, followed by a reception with light food and drinks in the 3rd-floor atrium of Building 46, Singleton.