[CTN] [ctn-faculty] CTN Seminar Announcement *DATE CHANGE*

Bryan Tripp bptripp at uwaterloo.ca
Fri Oct 15 13:00:07 EDT 2021


Hi everyone,

Here is a link for the seminar with Kohitij Kar, next Tuesday at 2:30:
https://uwaterloo.zoom.us/j/94264604598?pwd=c0p4NkdubXdnSHUvTGhvQ1M5NXBFZz09

Graduate students and post-docs are invited to meet with the speaker here at 1:30:
https://uwaterloo.zoom.us/j/92115916896?pwd=MDZJOUF2bHB4Nm1ZcFVKMDlQOW9PUT09

Bryan

Bryan Tripp, PhD

Director, Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor, Systems Design Engineering & Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience
University of Waterloo


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Our seminar scheduled for Oct 12 has been changed to *OCTOBER 19* at
14:30. The seminar will be on-line and I will forwarded details about
that with a link through this mailing list.

Here is the updated title, abstract and bio of the speaker. Hope to see
you all virtually there.

-- Britt

Talk Title
Towards a neurally mechanistic understanding of visual cognition.

Abstract
I am interested in developing a neurally mechanistic understanding of how primate brains represent the world through its visual system and how such representations enable a remarkable set of intelligent behaviors. In this talk, I will primarily highlight aspects of my current research that focuses on dissecting the brain circuits that support core object recognition behavior (primates’ ability to categorize objects within hundreds of milliseconds) in non-human primates and that the primate ventral stream requires fast recurrent processing via ventrolateral PFC for robust core object recognition (Kar and DiCarlo, Neuron, 2021).

Short Bio
Kohitij Kar (“Ko”) is currently a Research Scientist at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT working in the lab of Dr. James DiCarlo. He is also an incoming Assistant Professor at York University. He completed his Ph.D. in the Department of Behavioral and Neural Sciences at Rutgers University in New Jersey (PhD advisor: Bart Krekelberg).



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Britt Anderson, PhD & MD
Director, Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience
Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Psychology
University of Waterloo, Canada
https://brittlab.uwaterloo.ca
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