Theories of motor control have advanced the idea that the brain uses internal models to generate reliable motor commands and predict the sensory consequences of those commands. More recently, the concept of internal models has been used to formalize the computations that bear on cognitive control in an uncertain and dynamic environment. In this symposium, […]
Dr. Cornelia “Cori” Bargmann of The Rockefeller University delivered the fourth annual Sharp Lecture in Neural Circuits.
Charles D. Gilbert of Rockefeller University is the winner of the 2015 Edward M. Scolnick Prize in Neuroscience.
Jane Pauley, host of CBS Sunday Morning interviews McGovern Investigator John Gabrieli about the brain basis of autism.
Newly discovered taste receptors for hydrogen peroxide allow worms to indirectly detect light.