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Computational Neuroscience Seminar 2019/20 spring

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14.02 Week 0: Kick-off seminar
Introduction, organization of the seminar, questions.
presented by Oriol Corcoll
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21.02 Week 1: Designing neural networks through neuroevolution
presented by Alvin Meltsov
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28.02 Week 2: Theory of Minds: Understanding Behavior in Groups Through Inverse Planning
presented by Yana Halas
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06.03 Week 3: Opposite environmental gating of the experienced utility (‘liking’) and decision utility (‘wanting’) of heroin versus cocaine in animals and humans: implications for computational neuroscience
presented by Karl-Gustav Kallasmaa
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20.03 Week 4: A Meta-Transfer Objective for Learning to Disentangle Causal Mechanism
presented by Youssef Mohamed
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27.03 Week 5: MONet: Unsupervised Scene Decomposition and Representation
presented by Tarun Khajuria
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03.04 Week 6: Prioritized memory access explains planning and hippocampal replay
presented by Anna Székely
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10.04 Week 7: A deep learning framework for neuroscience
presented by Paul Souvik
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24.04 Week 9: Emergent Tool Use from Multi-Agent Interaction
presented by Jens-Stefan Mikson
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08.05 Week 10: Neuro-cognitive Performance Is Enhanced During Short Periods Of Microgravity?
presented by Selen Güney
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