GATSBY COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE UNIT
WORKSHOP 14 MARCH 2005, LONDON, UK
Venue: Art Workers Guild, 6 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK
The Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit invites you to a Workshop on 14
March 2005
All welcome but pre-registration is essential.
Please e-mail: asstadmin@gatsby.ucl.ac.uk if you would like to attend.
Speakers:
Professor Tony Movshon
Center for Neural Science, New York University
Title: Processing of Local and Global Motion by Neurons in MT/V5
Professor Alan Yuille
Department of Statistics, UCLA
Title: Bayesian Ideal Observers and Correspondence Noise
Professor Shun-ichi Amari
Laboratory for Mathematical Neuroscience, RIKEN Brain Science Institute
Title: Population Coding, Bayesian Inference and Information Geometry
Professor Jonathan Cohen
Center for the Study of Brain, Mind and Behavior, Princeton University
Title: Optimization of Decision Making and Cognitive Control: Formal Models,
Behavior, and Neural Mechanisms
For further details, including abstracts, see:
Those proposing to attend may also be interested in the following seminar
hosted by Professor Jon Driver, Director of the Institute of Cognitive
Neuroscience, University College London.
Professor Anne Treisman
Department of Psychology, Princeton University
Title: Broad or narrow focus of attention: how does it determine what we
see?
Time: 17.00
Venue: Wolfson Lecture Theatre, University College London
Coordinated scheduling supports attendance at both the Gatsby Unit Workshop
and the ICN seminar.
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