• Tuesday, October 6th 2015 at 15:00 - 16:00 UK (Other timezones)
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This meeting will contain two parts:

Tutorial
Peter Latham (Gatsby Unit, UCL) will give a tutorial on bump attractors, and how they have been used in inference and to model working memory (see e.g. Deneve et al., 2001, Nat. Neurosci).

 

 

Talk
Thereafter, John Murray (Yale) will talk about modelling the impact of NMDA receptor hypofunction on working memory in Schizophrenia (see Murray et al., 2014, Cerebral cortex and the example code).

 

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Peter Latham and John Murray: Bump attractors, working memory and Schizophrenia