See lectures from the Cognitive Rhythms Collaborative conference on Rhythmic Dynamics and Cognition, which took place on June 4, 2013 at MIT.

Talks:
Elizabeth Buffalo: Neural Signals for Memory and Space in the Primate Medial Temporal Lobe
Earl K. Miller: Cognition is Rhythmic
Robert Knight: Oscillations and Human PFC
Peter Ulhaas: Neural Oscillations in Schizophrenia: Perspectives from MEG
Charles Schroeder: Neural Substrates of Temporal Prediction in Active Sensing
Peter Brown: Beta Oscillations in the Human Basal Ganglia
Christa van Dort: Optogenetic Activation of Cholinergic Neurons in the PPT Induces REM Sleep
Rosalyn Doran: Dynamic Causal Modeling and Neurophysiology
Liam Paninski: Statistical Neuroscience
Astrid Prinz: How do rhythmically active circuits “analyze” their own activity?

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The Miller Lab uses experimental and theoretical approaches to study the neural basis of the high-level cognitive functions that underlie complex goal-directed behavior. ekmillerlab.mit.edu