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APRIL 23–26 • 2022

CNS 2022 | Schedule Overview

*Tentative, subject to change

 

Saturday, April 23, 2022

11:00 am - 1:00 pm Exhibitor Check In, Pacific Concourse
11:00 am - 6:00 pm On-site Registration & Pre-Registration Check In, Grand Ballroom Foyer
12:00 - 2:00 pm Symposium 1: High Time to Unravel the Neuronal Computations Across Cortical Layers in Mice, Monkeys, and Humans, Andre Bastos, Chair, Grand Ballroom A

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03/14/2021 11:00 AM
03/14/2021 12:00 PM
America/Los_Angeles
How Prior Knowledge Shapes Encoding of New Memories
Description of the event
Grand Ballroom A
    12:00 - 12:08 pm    Introduction
     12:08 - 12:34 pm    Talk 1: BigBrain 3D Atlas of Cortical Layers, Konrad Wagstyl
     12:34 - 1:00 pm    Talk 2: The Neural Circuit Underlying Perceptual Expectations, Peter Kok

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HOW PRIOR KNOWLEDGE SHAPES ENCODING OF NEW MEMORIES

Sunday March 14, 2021, 11:00AM - Noon, Grand Ballroom A

Co-Chaired by Rik Henson and Andrea Greve, University of Cambridge

Speakers: Morris Moscovitch, Alison R. Preston, Qihong Lu, Andrea Greve

New memories are not written on a tabula rasa: rather, they are shaped by what we already know. In this symposium, the speakers will discuss how prior knowledge (such as a schema or situation model) influences the encoding of new episodic memories, drawing on a range of behavioral, neuroimaging and computational evidence.

TEST Add to Calendar—Option 2

HOW PRIOR KNOWLEDGE SHAPES ENCODING OF NEW MEMORIES

Sunday March 14, 2021, 11:00AM - Noon, Grand Ballroom A

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03/14/2021 11:00 AM
03/14/2021 12:00 PM
America/Los_Angeles
How Prior Knowledge Shapes Encoding of New Memories
Description of the event
Grand Ballroom A

Co-Chaired by Rik Henson and Andrea Greve, University of Cambridge

Speakers: Morris Moscovitch, Alison R. Preston, Qihong Lu, Andrea Greve

New memories are not written on a tabula rasa: rather, they are shaped by what we already know. In this symposium, the speakers will discuss how prior knowledge (such as a schema or situation model) influences the encoding of new episodic memories, drawing on a range of behavioral, neuroimaging and computational evidence.

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APRIL 23–26 • 2022

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