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May 26, 2004

Revisiting Population Codes - RNI Stanford Lecture this Thursday

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RNI Stanford Theoretical Neuroscience Lecture:

Don't miss this week's special lecture by Alex Pouget. Dr. Pouget's research focuses on two main topics: neural coding and spatial representations. Dr. Pouget's laboratory is part of the Center for Visual Science and the department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Rochester. His talk is titled: "Revisiting Population Codes". This talk is also part of the Stanford University Department of Neurobiology's "Frontiers in Neuroscience" seminar series. Stanford's faculty host is Jennifer Raymond.

Location: Munzer Auditorium, 279 Campus Drive, Stanford University Thursday, May 27, at 4:15pm.

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