Brain Inspired

BI 140 Jeff Schall: Decisions and Eye Movements

Jun 30, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
New Title at York University
05:02 • 2min
3
Is It Possible to Make Electrodes for Numerical Devices?
06:51 • 3min
4
Is It Possible to Isolate Hundreds of Spikes at a Time
09:21 • 2min
5
Are the Good Old Days Gone?
11:02 • 2min
6
How Do Calcium Spikes Affect Your Brain?
12:48 • 2min
7
What Is a Linking Proposition?
14:52 • 6min
8
The Multiple Realizability
20:22 • 2min
9
The Interactive Race Model of the Stop Signal Task, the Countermanding Task
21:58 • 2min
10
Are You a Simulation or a Model?
24:19 • 2min
11
How Important Is Collaboration With Psychology?
26:48 • 4min
12
The Concept of Linking Propositions
30:26 • 2min
13
How Does the Linking Proposition Framework Work?
32:12 • 3min
14
Do You Think the Single Noron Doctrine Set Neuroscience Back?
35:40 • 5min
15
Is Strong Inference a Good Approach to Deep Learning?
40:29 • 3min
16
Is There Room for Strong Inference Within Machine Learning?
43:57 • 3min
17
The Problem of Model Mimicry in Deep Learning Approaches
46:38 • 4min
18
Deep Learning
50:29 • 4min
19
Is the Deep Learning Fad a Fad?
54:41 • 2min
20
I'm Not Motivated to Chase the Hot Problem, but I've Still Got a Lot to Do
56:42 • 3min
21
The Sulcus in the Monkey, and a Visual Search Task to Find the Red Among the Not So Red
59:14 • 2min
22
A Smart Monkey Learned to Cheat
01:01:31 • 3min
23
The Cheating Monkey Paper
01:04:04 • 2min
24
Do You Have a Career Path Outside of Academics?
01:06:18 • 2min
25
The Family Business Was a Farm - Farm Equipment
01:08:34 • 2min
26
I've Left the Lad, I'm a New Lad.
01:10:16 • 2min
27
The Legacy of the Onas T 32 Institutions
01:12:01 • 2min
28
What's Changed for the Better?
01:13:46 • 3min
29
Is There a Retirement Age?
01:17:03 • 2min
30
Brain Inspired
01:18:36 • 2min