Columbia Workshop on Brain Circuits, Memory and Computation


BCMC 2015

Monday and Tuesday, March 16-17, 2015

Center for Neural Engineering and Computation

Columbia University, New York, NY 10027



Overview

The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers interested in developing executable models of neural computation/processing of the brain of model organisms. Of interest are models of computation that consist of elementary units of processing using brain circuits and memory elements. Elementary units of computation/processing include population encoding/decoding circuits with biophysically-grounded neuron models, non-linear dendritic processors for motion detection/direction selectivity, spike processing and pattern recognition neural circuits, movement control and decision-making circuits, etc. Memory units include models of spatio-temporal memory circuits, circuit models for memory access and storage, etc. A major aim of the workshop is to explore the integration of various computational sensory and control models.

Confirmed Invited Speakers

Further details are available at BCMC 2015.

Aurel
http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu