6 - Spiking time-dependent plasticity leads to efficient coding and predictions (Pau Aceituno, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences) [ID:18917]
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Yeah, so just a quick note.

This is a neuroscience oriented talk.

So many of the words that I may use and that I will use may not be familiar to you.

I mean, there's just a jargon of the field.

So whenever I say something that you're not sure you understand, it's probably that I

didn't define it before.

So just stop me whenever that happens.

I also slipped a lot of things under the rack, a lot of the computations.

That's the part that might be interesting for some of you.

If there's any question with that, we can just address it or you can just email me and

we'll talk about it later.

Okay.

So, when I jumped in...

How can you put your slide full screen or something like that?

Isn't it full screen already?

We can see a lot of...

Okay.

Okay.

Let's see.

Okay.

And I guess...

We have some panels, some menus that are getting opened.

Okay.

Does it look full?

I mean, does it now look full screen now?

Yeah.

I think for me, not really, but I don't know if for the others it's okay, but maybe I haven't

gotten...

Okay.

Give me just one second.

It's probably just a matter of...

Okay.

If this doesn't work, I'll just...

We'll just do it not full screen.

Okay.

Okay.

That should be okay.

Okay.

Good.

Yeah.

All right.

So if that is acceptable at least, then...

Wait a second.

Yeah.

Okay.

Yeah.

So if that is good, then...

Okay.

I'll just get it short.

Okay.

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