The Circuit Concept in Neuroscience - Causation, Constraints, and Computation
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Explore a conference talk that delves into the fundamental concept of circuits in neuroscience, examining their roles in causation, constraints, and computation. Delivered at Chapman University's "Theorizing and Modeling in Neuroscience" conference, this hour-long presentation by Lauren N. Ross from the University of California, Irvine, investigates the theoretical underpinnings of neural circuits and their significance in understanding brain function. Part of a broader conference organized by leading academics in neuroscience and philosophy, the talk contributes to the interdisciplinary dialogue between mathematics, philosophy, physics, and behavioral sciences in advancing our understanding of neural systems and their computational properties.
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Lauren N. Ross: The Circuit Concept in Neuroscience: Causation, Constraints, and Computation
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Schmid College, Chapman University