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Spring Semester 2013-2014

For Spring Semester 2013-2014, the Behavioral, Computational, and Systems Neuroscience (BCS) Journal Club will meet on Tuesdays from 11:45 to 1:00 pm in Uris Hall 205

Papers and notes from previous semesters can be found in the BCS meeting archive.

The semester's theme is still Attention, from both a neurobiological and cognitive perspective.  The goal, of course, is to cross-reference and cross-challenge the two so as to come up with an integrative and useful understanding of the field.  How can human attentional tasks best be studied using animal models?  What, if any, is the special importance of cholinergic neuromodulation to attention?  Is "attention" still a useful concept?  As always, please interpret BCS themes broadly -- they are meant to focus rather than to exclude.  

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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.  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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28 January 2014:  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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10 September 2013:  Khena Swallow  (Introductory readings on attention)

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17 September 2013:  Dave Bulkin

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24 September 2013:  Adam Miller

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1 October 2013 (Thom may be absent):  Lindsey Vedder

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8 October 2013:  Pedro Rittner

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  • Hasselmo and McGaughy (2004).  High acetylcholine levels set circuit dynamics for attention and encoding and low acetylcholine levels set dynamics for consolidation.  Progress in Brain Research 145. 
  • Hasselmo (2006).  The role of acetylcholine in learning and memory.  Current Opinion in Neurobiology 16: 710-715.

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15 October 2013:  FALL BREAK 

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  • No BCS meeting.

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22 October 2013:  Phil Perrone

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29 October 2013:  Guoshi Li

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5 November 2013:  Rachel Swanson

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12 November 2013Society for Neuroscience Meeting

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19 November 2013:  NO MEETING

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26 November 2013:  SiWei Luo

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3 December 2013:  Isle Bastille

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4 February 2014:  TBD

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11 February 2014:  TBD

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18 February 2014:  TBD

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25 February 2014:  TBD

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4 March 2014:  TBD

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11 March 2014:  TBD

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18 March 2014:  TBD

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25 March 2014:  TBD

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1 April 2014:  SPRING BREAK

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8 April 2014:  TBD

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15 April 2014:  TBD

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22 April 2014:  TBD

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29 April 2014:  TBD

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6 May 2014:  TBD

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