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November 6, 2009
The Kenneth O. Johnson Memorial Lecture - Friday, Nov. 13
The Zanvyl Krieger Mind/Brain Institute & Biomedical Engineering
THE KENNETH O. JOHNSON MEMORIAL LECTURE

*Neural Codes, Perception, Memory and Decision-Making*
Ranulfo Romo, MD, PhD
National Autonomous University of Mexico-UNAM, Mexico City

“Recent studies have provided new insights into how cortical areas integrate efforts to solve a vibrotactile discrimination task. In particular, these studies have addressed how neural codes are related to perception, working memory and decision-making in this model. In this lecture, I will describe how the primary somatosensory cortex drives higher cortical areas where past and current sensory information are combined, such that a comparison of the two evolves into a behavioral decision.

Friday, Nov. 13, 4 p.m.
Mason Hall, Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles St.

Reception to follow.
http://www.mb.jhu.edu

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