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Past BSP Speakers
June 13, 2006 Eberhand Fetz - Volitional Control of Neural Activity and Inplications for Brain-Computer Interfaces
April 19, 2006 Richard Ben Borgens - Purdue University
"Electrical Stimulation, Neurite Outgrowth, and Spinal Cord Repair"
April 3, 2006 Robert Kirsch - Case Western Reserve University
"Restoration of Hand and Arm Function in High Tetraplegia"
March 27, 2006 Hermano Igo Krebs - MIT
" Therapeutic Robotics: Bright Lights, Big Future?"
January 20, 2006 Gayle M. Wittenberg - Princeton University
"Malleability of Spike - Timing Dependent Plasticity"
December 5, 2005 Ranulfo Romo - National Autonomous University of Mexico
"Decoding the Temporal Evolution of a Simple Sensory Discrimination Process"
November 21, 2005 Barbara Porton - New York University School of Medicine
"Synapsin III, A Neuronal Phosphoprotein: Role in Neurodevelopment and Schizophrenia"
October 28, 2005 Hung-Teh Kao - New York University School of Medicine
"Molecular Studies in Expression Profiling and Signal Transduction: Relevance to Neuropsychiatric Disease"
November 5, 2004 Hugh Herr - MIT Media Laboratory
"New Horizons for Orthotic and Prosthetic Technology: Merging Body and Machine"
March 11, 2004 Shimon Edelman - Cornell University
"Computational Principles for Unsupervised Learning in Vision and in Language Acquisition"
February 9, 2004 John Allman - California Institute of Technology
"The Spindle Cells of Anterior Cingulate and Fronto-Insular Cortex"
May 27, 2003 Robert E. Kass - Carnegie Mellon University
"Bayesian Curve Fitting and Neuron Firing Patterns"
April 11, 2003 Partha Mitra - Bell Laboratories
"Characterizing Neural Dynamics"
March 19, 2003 Joshua Tenenbaum - MIT Computational Cognitive Science Lab
"Bayesian Models of Human Inductive Learning"
February 12, 2003 Jeff Hawkins - Redwood Neuroscience Institute
"General Principles of Memory Storage in the Neocortex"
December 6, 2002 Sally McBrearty - University of Connecticut and Yale University
"When and Where the Modern Human Mind Evovled"
November 18, 2002 Donald K. Eddington - Harvard Medical School and Director of Cochlear Implant Laboratory
" Cochlear Implants: What are They and What Do They Accomplish?"
October 4, 2002 Igor Kagan - Schepens Eye Research Institue
"Effects of Fixational Eye Movements and Nonlinear Response Properties in V1 of Alert Monkeys"
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