RCTN - Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience The Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience (http://redwood.berkeley.edu/) is part of the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at the University of California at Berkeley.
Our goal is to develop mathematical and computational models of the underlying neurobiological mechanisms involved in perception, cognition, learning, and motor function. We collaborate with experimental neuroscience labs in the design of experiments and in the analysis of neural data. We also train students at UC Berkeley in these ideas and methods.
Members of the Redwood Center typically have backgrounds in computer science, physics and mathematics, in addition to neuroscience. We seek insight into the workings of the brain at many levels through the continual interaction between theory and experiment.
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CognAc -- Heterarchy of Control A forum for active collaboration exploring neural and/or/nor cognitive "hierarchies" in the contol of movement. This could include such topics as: direct vs. symbolically cued action, global vs. local stop, "cortical" vs. "striatal" or "cerebellar" control, and so on. The not quite as in-vogue term "heterarchy" is intended to remind us of the extant data in case we get too stuck on a theory. -davclark
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Numerical Reasoning and Memory A forum for collecting and discussing articles related to things like graded quantities, causal reasoning, conceptual change and so on. Currently serves primarily as a point of collaboration on a memory experiment.
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