Spring Semester 2010-2011
For Spring Semester 2010-2011, 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 overarching theme this semester is Cell assemblies, functional connectivity, and feedback. Please interpret it broadly. It is intended to include such diverse topics as: cortical microcircuits, the dynamic reconfiguration of neural circuitry, decision making by such circuitry, the interactions between complex circuits and neuromodulatory nuclei (e.g., the basis for specificity in neuromodulatory effects), and the relationship between specific neuromodulators and nominal functions such as "attention" or "arousal".
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Please contact Thomas Cleland or David Smith with any questions.
25 January 2011: Organizational Meeting
- No readings. Please come prepared to choose a day to present from the many opportunities below.
7 September 2010:
- TBD
14 September 2010:
- TBD
21 September 2010:
- TBD
28 September 2010:
- TBD
5 October 2010:
- TBD
12 October 2010:
- TBD
19 October 2010:
- TBD
26 October 2010:
- TBD
2 November 2010:
- TBD
9 November 2010:
- TBD
16 November 2010:
- TBD
23 November 2010:
- TBD
30 November 2010:
- TBD
THEME PROPOSALS FOR FALL 2011-12:
- TBD