Systems Journal Club: Carlos Ponce (WashU Dept. of Neuroscience) – “Inception in visual cortex: in vivo-silico loops reveal most exciting images”

March 1, 2019
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
East McDonnell 3rd floor Conference Room (Medical Campus)

“Inception in visual cortex: in vivo-silico loops reveal most exciting images”


Walker, et al. bioRxiv 2018

For this JClub meeting, I’ll take you through some figures in Walker et al. 2018, Inception in visual cortex: in vivo-silico loops reveal most exciting images , a preprint from the Tolias lab. This is an interesting paper if you want to learn about how deep nets can be used to infer representations in mouse visual cortex, via calcium imaging.
RSVP with Vivian.

The Systems Journal Club has spirited discussions of recent systems neuroscience papers, covering sensory, motor and cognitive issues. We meet at Noon on Fridays in the 3rd floor conference room of East McDonnell. If you have any questions, contact Larry Snyder (WashU Dept. of Neuroscience).

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