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The Swartz Foundation has sponsored an Initiative that will foster collaborative research and interdisciplinary training in Computational Neuroscience at Yale.
We currently host a seminar series , and a spikeclub , a journal club.
Recent years have seen great strides in our understanding of sensory processing and plasticity at the cellular and molecular levels. A major challenge today is to firmly establish general principles as well as detailed neural mechanisms of basic cognitive functions. Our work aims at making progress in this direction, with a focus on the prefrontal cortex. Theory and computational modeling play a critical role in this enterprise, especially in studies of strongly recurrent cortical circuits which we believe hold the key to understanding the chain of causal links from molecules to complex and flexible behaviors.Topics of active research represented in this Initiative include self-sustained neural activity patterns and working memory, decision making, reinforcement learning, timing, variability and synchrony of neural activity, visual attention in naturalistic environment.
Email moran dot furman at yale dot edu if you have further questions.