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Name: Dr Nils Kolling
University of Oxford
Events this person is hosting:
Tuesday 23 October 2018
Action-selection under threat: algorithms and neural circuits for survival
Date: 23 October 2018, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker
:
Professor Dominik Bach (University of Zurich)
Venue: Biology South Parks Road, South Parks Road OX1 3RB
Venue Details: Schlich Lecture Theatre
Organisers:
TBA
Host:
Dr Nils Kolling (University of Oxford )
Events this person is organising:
Tuesday 19 September 2017
Probing Predictive Models in the Mind with Dynamic Causal Modeling
Date: 19 September 2017, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker
:
Dr Rosalyn Moran (University of Bristol )
Venue: Biology South Parks Road, South Parks Road OX1 3RB
Venue Details: Schlich Lecture Theatre
Organiser:
Dr Nils Kolling (University of Oxford )
Host:
Nils Kolling (Junior Research Fellow, Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford)
Tuesday 26 September 2017
Title TBC
Date: 26 September 2017, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker
:
Dr Mehdi Keramati (UCL)
Venue: Biology South Parks Road, South Parks Road OX1 3RB
Venue Details: Schlich Lecture Theatre
Organiser:
Dr Nils Kolling (University of Oxford )
Host:
Miriam Klein-Flügge (University of Oxford)
Tuesday 31 October 2017
EP Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience Seminar: Theta-rhythmic neuronal activity: a sampling mechanism for perception and attention?
Date: 31 October 2017, 13:00 - 14:00
Speaker
:
Dr Michael Schmid (University of Newcastle)
Venue: Biology South Parks Road, South Parks Road OX1 3RB
Venue Details: Schlich Theatre
Organiser:
Dr Nils Kolling (University of Oxford )
Host:
Mark Buckley (Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford)