Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind
KIBM's mission is to support research that furthers our understanding of the origins, evolution and mechanisms of human cognition, from the brain's physical and biochemical machinery to the experiences and behaviors called the mind.
KIBM Generative Mind Symposium: How Do Visually Responsive Neurons Construct Visual Perception?
KIBM Symposium: Neural Network Models as Mechanistic Explanations of Brain Computation
KIBM Generative Mind Symposium: Spacetime Dynamics in Cortex and AI Transformers
KIBM Generative Mind Symposium: Signatures of Hierarchical Inference in the Brain
KIBM Generative Mind Symposium: Cortical Codes for Generating Three-Dimensional Experience
KIBM Generative Mind Symposium: Closing Remarks
KIBM Generative Mind Symposium: How Does - How Can - a Brain Represent?
KIBM Generative Mind Symposium: The Brain's Generative Model for Reality
KIBM Generative Mind Symposium: Opening Remarks
Pragathi Priyadharsini Balasubramani (Psychiatry) on "Quantifying gut instincts"
Carolina Makowski (Radiology) on "Contributions of uniquely human traits to brain development"
Marta Pratelli (Neurobiology) on "From neurotransmitter switching to behavior"
Lauren Hodge (Bioengineering) on "Neurological disorder-linked chromatin regulators"
Jinho Jhang (Salk Institute, Peptide Biology Lab) on "Bifurcate top-down breathing circuits"
Teryn Johnson (Cog. Science) on "Bridging Electrophysiological Scales in a Rat Auditory Paradigm"
Arturs Semenuks (Cognitive Science) on "Neural Sensitivity to Grammatical Structure"
Gajender Aleti (Psychiatry) on "Microbiome and the associated neuroactive potential in brain health"
Yue Sun and Erin Ritchie (Biological Sciences) on "Protecting neuronal function under stress"
15th Annual KIBM Symposium on Innovative Research
Sharing Science: Effective Scientific Communication for the General Public