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  • Canceled CTN: Christian Machens

    Zuckerman Institute - L5-084 3227 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Title: Computing with spikes: A geometric approach Abstract: How can recurrent spiking networks perform computations in a biologically realistic regime? I will outline the progress we have made in answering this question. Our approach follows two principles. First, we don't average over spikes, but focus on the contribution of each individual spike. Second, we study the decision…

  • CTN: Soledad Gonzalo Cogno

    Zuckerman Institute - L5-084 3227 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Soledad Gonzalo Cogno Seminar Time: 11:30am Date: Wed 3/19/25 Location: JLG, L5-084 Title: Ultraslow patterns of neural population activity in the entorhinal-hippocampal circuit Note: Everything I will present in this talk is preliminary…

  • CTN: Anna Levina and

    Zuckerman Institute - L5-084 3227 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Title: TBD Abstract: TBD

  • ARNI Continual Learning Working Group Project

    CEPSR 620 Schapiro 530 W. 120th St

    Continuation of meeting from prior working group meetings. Zoom link: https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/j/97176853843?pwd=VLZdh6yqHBcOQhdf816lkN5ByIpIsF.1

  • Girls’ Science Day

    ARNI is committed to promoting science education among New York City's youth. This year, ARNI is supporting Girls' Science Day on April 5, 2025. Location: TBD Mission Girls’ Science Day…

  • ARNI Emerging Researchers Talk Series #1: Rahul Ramesh

    Title: Principles of Learning from Multiple Tasks Abstract:  Deep networks are increasingly trained on data from multiple tasks with the goal of sharing synergistic information across related tasks. A language model,…

  • CTN Special Speaker Steve Fleming

    Zuckerman Institute - L5-084 3227 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Title: How the human brain thinks about itself Abstract: The human brain has a remarkable ability to monitor and evaluate its own mental states, known as metacognition. Metacognition is crucial…

  • CTN: Alex Williams

    Zuckerman Institute - L3-079 3227 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Title: Quantifying individuality in neural circuit representations   Abstract: Signatures of neural computation are thought to be reflected in the coordinated activity of large neural populations. Neuroscience is now flush with measurements of these activity patterns in humans,…

  • CTN: Sam Gershman

    Zuckerman Institute - L3-079 3227 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Title: Reimagining the biology of memory   Abstract: Over the last half century, there has been a remarkable convergence on the idea that memories are stored at synapses. I will…