Physics Colloquium, Thurs. Feb. 11; Sebastian Seung (Princeton), “Structure and function of the retina,” 4:30 p.m., Jadwin A-10
Princeton University Department of Physics Hamilton Colloquium Series Sebastian Seung, Neuroscience Institute and Computer Science Department, Princeton University 4:30 p.m., Thursday, February 11, 2016 Jadwin Hall, Room A-10 Host: N. Phuan Ong , Princeton University Tea at 4 p.m., Lounge Area outside Jadwin A-10 Structure and function of the retina The importance of determining and interpreting the structures of atoms, crystals, and proteins was established long ago. I will discuss current efforts to extend this paradigm to the brain, focusing on new discoveries concerning the structure of the retina gained through 3D electron microscopy, computer vision, and crowdsourcing. I will also describe how such structural information is helpful for understanding how the retina carries out the first steps of visual perception.
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Nicole E. Wagenblast