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Computational Neuroscience 2021/22 fall

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Lectures

Since Lecture 2 there is a stable Zoom link for lectures which is this: https://zoom.us/j/99175589819 . See the stable Zoom link for all practice sessions from under the Practices section.

A new lecture will be added every week:

  • 07.09: 1. Introduction
  • 14.09: 2. Structure and Function of the NS
  • 21.09: 3. Windows to the brain (first part)
  • 21.09: 3. Windows to the brain (second part)
  • 29.09: 4. Data analysis I
  • 05.10: 5. Data Analysis II (to be watched at your earliest convenience)
  • 05.10: Consultation hour at 2:15 pm via the Zoom link already shared by email
  • 12.10: 6. Single neuron models
  • 19.10: 7. Network models
  • 26.10: 8. Artificial Neural Networks
  • 02.11: 9. Perception
  • 09.11: Recap on Perception + Network models
  • 16.11: 10. Learning and memory (by Jaan Aru)
  • 23.11: 11. Decision making and consciousness (by Jaan Aru)
  • 30.11: 12. Brain-Computer Interface (by Ilya Kuzovkin)
  • 07.12: 13. Neuroscience & Society
  • 14.10: Visit to EEG, fNIRS Lab at Psychology Department of University of Tartu
  • 11.11: 10. Learning and memory by Jaan Aru

(From previous year)

  • 18.11: 11. Attention & Decision making
  • 25.11: 12. Brain-Computer Interface (From previous year)
  • 02.12: 13. Neuroscience & Society

https://www.uttv.ee/naita?id=29008

  • 22.10: 9. Perception

Materials from the previous years (including video recordings of the lectures):

https://courses.cs.ut.ee/2019/neuro/fall/Main/Lectures

https://courses.cs.ut.ee/2018/neuro/fall/Main/Lectures

https://courses.cs.ut.ee/2018/neuro/spring/Main/Lectures

https://courses.cs.ut.ee/2016/neuro/fall/Main/Lectures

https://courses.cs.ut.ee/2015/neuro/spring/Main/Lectures

https://courses.cs.ut.ee/2014/neuro/spring/Main/Lectures

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