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Spring Semester 2011-2012

For Fall Spring Semester 2011-2012, the Behavioral, Computational, and Systems Neuroscience (BCS) Journal Club will meet on Tuesdays from 11:45 to 1:00 pm in Uris Hall 205

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The overarching theme this semester is yet likely to be determined, but our likely first speaker will discuss his own recent work relating to neural representations"Active Sensation", perhaps to be modified at our first meeting.  Please interpret BCS themes broadly -- they are meant to focus rather than to exclude.  

Starting in Fall 2011, BCS will try out a continue its "minimal Powerpoint" policy of Fall 2011.  In order to make discussions more engaging and less formal, we encourage presentations to be primarily "chalk talks", in which concepts are sketched rather than figures shown.  Mixed media are OK too, in which a complex figure can be put onto a slide or simply zoomed up on from the PDF file of the original paper, but drawing the figure tends to convey stronger understanding than does flashing a figure up on the wall.  We also emphasize that you do not have to present papers in their entirety, much less multiple papers.  Having everybody read up thoroughly on something small and focused usually makes for a better experience than everybody skimming one or more full papers.  You may want to present only one exciting concept, exemplified by one or more figures drawn from one or more papers.  That's great.  Focus on the concepts, and don't feel compelled to master every detail of every paper that you want to include in your presentation.  Do what you feel is best, but please do not just put the figures of a paper into a slide show and describe the paper.  

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You can enroll in the BCS Journal Club for graduate or undergraduate credit  (1-2 CR, S/U) as a Topics in Biopsychology seminar:  PSYCH 6271-102101  (class number 8699).  The course requires that you present at least once during the semester and participate actively overall.  You are welcome to attend without enrolling, of course, but we do appreciate you enrolling if you plan to attend the whole semester and to present. 

Please contact Thomas Cleland or David Smith with any questions.

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24 January 2012:  Organizational Meeting

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  • No readings. Please come prepared to choose a day to present from the many opportunities below.

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6 September 2011:  Raj Raizada 

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  • Research talk:  "What makes different people's representations alike: A solution to the problem of across-subject fMRI decoding"
  • Here are the Powerpoint slides from Raj's talk.
  • To see Raj's manuscript about the decoding-via-similarity-space work (mostly skipped over during his BCS talk, submitted to J. Cognitive Neuroscience), please contact Raj directly. 

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13 September 2011:  Dave Bulkin

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20 September 2011:  Eyal Nitzany

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  • No readings.

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27 September 2011:  Pedro Rittner

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  • Pedro will be talking about a computational model he is working on in deep olfactory bulb.  Guoshi and Anuttama also have particular insights into the questions described. 

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4 October 2011:  TBD

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  • TBD

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11 October 2011:  FALL BREAK - NO BCS

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18 October 2011:   Matt Lewis

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  • For background, please read:  Dayan P, Huys QJM (2009) Serotonin in affective control.  Annual Review of Neuroscience 32:95-126.  This review attempts to combine the studies of serotonin (aka 5HT) in invertebrates with studies in vertebrates to construct a grand synthesis, and contains several ideas that are well worth discussing. 

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25 October 2011:  Adam Miller

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1 November 2011:  SiWei Luo

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For additional background, if desired:

  • Galef BJ (2002)  Social learning of food preferences in rodents:  rapid appetitive learning.  Current Protocols in Neuroscience 8.5D.1-8.5D.8.  
  • Kiyokawa Y, Takeuchi Y, Nishihara M, Mori Y (2009)  Main olfactory system mediates social buffering of conditioned fear responses in male rats.  European Journal of Neuroscience 29:777-785.

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8 November 2011:  Anuttama Sheela Mohan

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  • These two papers are a point/counterpoint "Perspective" pair published in Neuron this year:
  • Sahay A, Wilson DA, Hen R (2011)  Pattern Separation: A Common Function for New Neurons in Hippocampus and Olfactory Bulb.  Neuron 70:582.
  • Aimone JB, Deng W, Gage FH (2011)  Resolving New Memories: A Critical Look at the Dentate Gyrus, Adult Neurogenesis, and Pattern Separation.  Neuron 70:589.

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15 November 2011:  Society for Neuroscience meeting -- NO BCS

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  • NEWS ITEM:  Tom Griffiths will be speaking this Friday, 18 November, at the Psychology Colloquium (3:30 in Uris Hall 202).  You may remember him from such previous BCS papers as Tenenbaum JB, Griffiths TL (2001)  Generalization, similarity, and Bayesian inference.  Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24:629-640.  You can fill the empty space in your soul by rereading that paper, or his more recent work.  

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22 November 2011:  Guoshi Li

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  • Guoshi is presenting his own work:  a computational model of cholinergic neuromodulation in olfactory bulb. 

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29 November 2011:  Sasha Devore

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31 January 2012:  TBD

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7 February 2012:  TBD

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14 February 2012:  TBD

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21 February 2012:  TBD

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28 February 2012:  TBD

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  • Thom out of town

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6 March 2012:  TBD

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  • Thom out of town

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13 March 2012:  TBD

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20 March 2012:  SPRING BREAK - NO BCS MEETING

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  • n/a

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27 March 2012:  TBD

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  • Thom out of town

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3 April 2012:  TBD

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10 April 2012:  TBD

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17 April 2012:  TBD

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24 April 2012:  TBD

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1 May 2012:  TBD

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  • TBD
  • Sasha will present at the first BCS meeting of spring semester instead, on the topic of active sensation.