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Oxford Autumn School in Neuroscience 2020
Monday 28th September 09.25 Welcome, Professor Masud Husain, Chair Oxford Autumn School in Neuroscience
The power of Drosophila research: Neural mechanisms at cellular resolution
Chair: Professor Scott Waddell, Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford
09.30 - 10.10 Dr Gregory Jefferis, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge
Whole brain circuits for learned and innate behaviour
10.10 - 10.50 Dr Lucia Prieto-Godino, The Francis Crick Institute, London.
Evolution of olfactory circuits on the fly
10.50 - 11.00 Break
11.00 - 11.40 Dr Carlos Ribeiro, Champalimaud Center for the Unknown, Lisbon
Dissecting the neuronal basis of nutritional decisions
11.40 - 12.20 Professor Irene Miguel-Aliaga, London Institute of Medical Sciences, Imperial College, London.
The second brain of a simpler gut
12.20 - 13.00 Lunch break
Deep learning theories in neuroscience: Potential and pitfalls
Chair: Dr Andrew Saxe, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
13.00 – 13.40 Dr Tim Kietzmann, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University
Deep neural networks as a framework for understanding the dynamic computations of the human visual system
13.40 - 14.20 Dr Rebecca Jackson, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge
Reverse-Engineering the Neural Architecture for Controlled Semantic Cognition
14.20 - 14.30 Break
14.30 - 15.10 Dr Andrew Saxe, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
Dynamics of learning contextual, controlled, and abstract representations in deep neural networks and the brain
15.10 - 15.50 Professor Kalanit Grill-Spector, Stanford Vision and Perception Neuroscience Lab, Stanford University
Human visual cortex as a window into the developing brain