January 3, 2014
—Using Acquired Agnosias to Investigate the Organization of Social Perception
Brad Duchaine (Dartmouth University). Host: Biederman (NGP)
No recording
January 6, 2014
—Olfactory Control of Instinctive Behavior
Steve Liberles (Harvard Medical School). Host: Liman (NB)
http://capture.usc.edu/Mediasite/Play/0356329c9bac479488bde698d6f7caae1d
January 25, 2014
—The rat cerebral cortex macro-connectome
Mihail Bota (USC). Host: Watts (NB)
No recording
February 3, 2014
—The higher-order control of feeding behavior
Scott Kanoski (USC). Host: Watts (NB)
https://capture.usc.edu/Mediasite/Play/02ab44933528402da60b65fdedaec37b1d
February 10, 2014
—The higher-order control of feeding behavior
Craig Montell (University of California, Santa Barbara). Host: Liman (NB)
https://capture.usc.edu/Mediasite/Play/fcf4556b61ef47628af9ac37c3bfd01b1d
March 24, 2014
—Wiring the cochlea for the sense of hearing
Lisa Goodrich (Harvard Medical School). Host: Graduate Students (HCN)
No recording
April 7, 2014
—Cellular properties that shape temporal processing in the auditory thalamus across the lifespan
Edward Bartlett (Purdue University). Host: HCN Grad Student (HCN)
http://capture.usc.edu/Mediasite/Play/b09fe6e1979246d9938b743d987bb2f11d
April 15, 2014 at 4:00pm
—Why Sex Hormones Matter for Healthy Brain Aging
Liisa Galea (University of British Columbia). (NGP)
No recording
April 21, 2014
—Intracortical circuitry for active sensation
Hillel Adesnik (University of California, Berkeley). Host: Hires (NB)
No recording
April 28, 2014
—Emergence of Complex Communication from Simple Interactions: Lessons from Songbirds and Human Infants
Michael Goldstein (Cornell University). Host: HCN Grad Student (HCN)
http://capture.usc.edu/Mediasite/Play/ca814ae4c2b244068741b22253f5cd2d1d
May 5, 2014 Andrus Gerontology Center Auditorium at 4:00pm
—Brain Norepinephrine and Goldilocks: The Role of the Locus Coeruleus in Attention
Gary Aston-Jones (Medical University of South Carolina). Host: Levitt (NGP)
No recording
May 28, 2014 Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute (HSC) Herklotz Seminar Room, 112 at 12:00pm
—Cortical Circuits for Vision
Massimo Scanziani ( University of California, San Diego). (NGP)
http://keckmedia.usc.edu/mediasite/Catalog/catalogs/zniseminars.aspx