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USRP 2019 - Interpreting neural population recordings

Interpreting neural population recordings

2019 Stanford Bio-X USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 17, 2019

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Headshot portrait of Shaul Druckmann - Associate Professor of Neurobiology, of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, and (by courtesy) of Electrical Engineering

Shaul Druckmann - Associate Professor of Neurobiology, of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, and (by courtesy) of Electrical Engineering

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty, Seed Grant Committee Member
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Dr. Druckmann's lab is interested in elucidating the relationship between behavior and the underlying neuronal circuit structure and neural population dynamics.

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