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  • Are we wired to be outside?

    nov 11, 2020 A neuroscientist searches for the roots of feeling innately connected to nature By Grigori Guitchounts

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  • Harvard Biophysics MiniSymposium 2018

    march 10, 2018 Biophysics of intelligence: how cognition emerges from neuronal computations Prof. Kreiman gives a lecture during the 18th Annual Biophysics Visit Weekend where we welcome a new cadre of scholars into the program. Hosted by the Harvard Biophysics Program.

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  • International Research Center for Neurointelligence

    dec 17, 2017 First annual symposium – IRCN The University of Tokyo’s International Research Center for Neurointelligence hosts its first annual symposium Prof. Kreiman gives a lecture in the first symposium.

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  • 30 Years of Computation and Neural Systems at Caltech

    september 6, 2017 Caltech celebrates 30 years of its Computation and Neural Systems Program Caltech pioneered computational neuroscience with a brand new program that gave rise to a new generation of scholars at the intersection of computation and neuroscience. The program was started by Richard Feynman, Carver Mead, and John Hopfield. Christof Koch was one…

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  • AAAI Spring Symposium Series: Science of Intelligence

    March 27-29, 2017 Computational principles of natural and artificial intelligence Organized by: Center for Brains, Minds and Machines Location: Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

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  • MIT OpenCourseWare: Brains, Minds and Machines

    december 1, 2015 Brains, Minds and Machines Course Instructors: Prof. Tomaso Poggio and Prof. Gabriel Kreiman Department: Brain and Cognitive Sciences This course explores the problem of intelligence — its nature, how it is produced by the brain, and how it could be replicated in machines — using an approach integrating cognitive science, neuroscience, computer…

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