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June 2008

Neurophilosophy : An overview of corticogenesis

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The winners of the first Kavli Prize were announced a couple of weeks ago. One of the three recipients of the prize for neuroscience was Pasko Rakic, a professor of neurobiology and neurology at the Yale School of Medicine. Rakic has spent most of his career investigating the development of the cerebral cortex of man and other mammals, and it is for his outstanding contribution to this area of research that he has been awarded the Kavli Prize for Neuroscience.

What Dictionaries and Optical Illusions Say About Our Brains: Scientific American

Although many neuroscientists are trying to figure out how the brain works, Mark Changizi is bent on determining why it works that way. In the past, the assistant professor of cognitive science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has demonstrated that the shapes of letters in 100 writing systems reflect common ones seen in nature...

January 2008

Professor Karl Friston – Selected Publications

Theoretical neurobiology (dynamics and optimisation)

March 2007

Internet Archive: Details: Jeff Hawkins, Numenta: "Prospects and Problems of Cortical Theory"

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Jeff Hawkins, Numenta: "Prospects and Problems of Cortical Theory". This is the 10th and final talk given at the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience

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