CBMM Special Seminar: Spike Timing in Motor Control

Ilya Nemenman February 21, 2017 - 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
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Abstract: Last two-three decades have convinced the computational neuroscience community that sensory neurons encode information about the world not just in their firing rate, but also in the precise timing of their action potentials. However, whether this information is used by animals to actually drive behavior has never been shown. In this talk, in a time hopefully substantially shorter than a few decades, I will try to convince you that timing of spikes in multispike patterns, down to about 1 ms, is used by animals in their neural motor codes. I will focus primarily on control of vocalization and breathing in the Bengalese finch, a songbird, but will briefly discuss other animals too, from insects to monkeys.

This event is organized by the CBMM Trainee Leadership Council.

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McGovern Institute for Brain Research, 43 Vassar St, Cambridge MA
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February 21, 2017
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4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
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MIT Singleton Auditorium, Room 46-3002
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43 Vassar St, Cambridge MA 02139