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How Experiment and Theory Have Informed Each Other in Neuroscience - Past 25 Years

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Explore a captivating lecture by 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics winner John Hopfield, delivered at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in 2010. Delve into the intricate relationship between experiment and theory in neuroscience over the past quarter-century. Gain valuable insights from this 1-hour and 38-minute talk, which was part of the KITP Program: Emerging Techniques in Neuroscience. Discover how advancements in both experimental techniques and theoretical frameworks have mutually influenced and shaped our understanding of the brain. Examine the evolution of neuroscientific research methodologies and the impact of interdisciplinary approaches on the field. Access related talks from the program to further expand your knowledge of emerging neuroscience techniques.

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How Have Experiment & Theory Informed Each Other in the Past 25 Years? ▸ John Hopfield (IAS), 2010


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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