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NSF Neuro 2007 Contributed Homework Assignments

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Note: Homework contributions are organized by breakout group in the following list, but participants' contributions were not constrained by group assignment.


Neuroethological and Developmental Mechanisms: Molecular and
Cellular Approaches
Eve Marder, Brandeis University


Organization of Behavior: Emerging Principles
Partha Mitra, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory


Plasticity, Learning, and Development
Jay McClelland, Stanford University


Signal Processing and its Development in the Brain
Emery Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Measuring the Brain: From Synapse to Thought
Jonathan Sweedler, University of Illinois


Cognitive Systems Across Levels of Analysis in Brain Systems
Marcus Raichle, Washington University


Biomimetic Computational Systems
Ted Berger, University of Southern California