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EEB 522 Seminar Series - Tim CoulsonEEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Tim Coulson "The Science of Why We Exist"
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The Student Dilemma: How Does Stress Affect Learning? Claire Gilbert, UG '26 (0C0AA3FC)As students, the environment in which we are expected to learn can often contribute to the stress of our everyday lives. Paradoxically, this stress actually makes it harder for us to learn.…
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Mapping Human Preference in the Mosquito Brain, Timothy W. Schwanitz, GS (2924323)The Yellow Fever Mosquito is a globally invasive mosquito that prefers to bite human beings because it prefers the odor of human beings to the odor of other animals. In parts of its native range in…
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OURSIP Intern - Nathan ShinThe Neural Basis of Taste Aversion Mentors: Prof. Ilana Witten, PNI Dr. Chris Zimmerman, PNI
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How sensory and memory information are encoded in the brain, Kamron Soldozy, UG '22 (3965318)Imagine trying to catch a ball. Combining the position of the ball now with where it was a moment ago allows you to make a prediction of where the ball will be, a crucial piece of information for a…
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ReMatch+ Intern - Dev PatelBehavior state-dependent motor response in C. Elegans
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OURSIP intern - Sidney GregorekSummer Research Colloquium - Investigating Receptive Fields in a Novel Visual Stream
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Montanari, Andrea "A Mean Field View of the Landscape of Two-Layers Neural Networks" May 14, 2018PCTS "Bridging Mathematical Optimization, Information Theory and Data Science"
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To Sleep, Perchance to DreamResearch about sleep and the sleep-wake cycle, as presented by Barry Jacobs, Professor of Psychology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute.
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