Computations In Neural Systems: From Single Cell Membrane to Large Neural Networks
Psychology 506A - (This class has been archived)
- General Information.
- Readings and lecture summaries.
- Slides and other material (protected, need password).
-Class1: Introduction – Making Sense of Neural Computation through Modeling: overview of basic phenomenological computational models of single neurons, learning rules, perceptron and classifiers.
-Class2: Channels and Excitability (neuronal computations): Review of fundamental neural signaling mechanisms; membranes, channels, ionic equilibria and neuronal excitation.
-Class3: Synaptic Transmission (synaptic computations: Part I): basic synaptic physiology. Transmitter release, excitation/inhibition in post-synaptic cell. Electrical signaling.
-Class4: Dendrites and axons (dendritic computations): morphology, physiology and integrative properties.
-Class5: Synaptic Bases of Memory (synaptic computations: Part II): Modification of synaptic communication through experience; short and long-term changes; associative vs. non-associative synaptic plasticity.
-Class6: Neural Circuits (network computations): A survey of some typical and some atypical synaptic networks in the brain.
-Class7: Computing with noise: Neurophysiology of Sleep, noise, background activity, reliability and precision of spiking.
-Class8: Midterm (all material including Class7)
-Class8: Computing in the context of memory: Associative Memory in Neural Networks - Basic principles of associative memory; pattern completion; constraints on storage capacity; sequence storage and retrieval.
-Class9: Consolidation, Reconsolidation, the Hippocampus, and the Cortex: Memory consolidation in cortical hierarchies and the hippocampus. (L. Nadel)
-Class10: Computing in the context of spatial navigation: Spatial Representation in the Hippocampus - Place fields, grid fields and spatial navigation, including recent advances in understanding the origins of spatial information.
-Class11: NO CLASS (Holliday)
-Class12: Computing at the systems level: Higher brain Functions - Introduction to the fMRI technique, a discussion of some 'higher' brain functions; planning, decision making, memory, emotion, social interactions and diseases such as Alzheimer's.
-Class13: NO CLASS (Holliday, again :-(...)
-Class14: Representation in the Brain: Philosophical look at representation. Early AI and the computer metaphor, connectionism, ecological approach to perception, dynamical systems, and embodied cognition. (L. Nadel)
-Class15: Final Exam.