Dartmouth Events

Psychological and Brain Sciences Colloquium

Talia Konkle, PhD, Harvard University

Friday, November 5, 2021
3:30pm – 4:30pm
Filene Auditorium, Moore Building
Intended Audience(s): Alumni, Faculty, Postdoc, Staff, Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
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Please join us in Moore Filene Auditorium this week on Friday, November 5, at 3:30 p.m., as Talia Konkle, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology at Harvard University, presents “The Representational Topography of the Visual System.”

Abstract: The visual system transforms incoming patterns of light into useful representations of the physical world—what are these formats and what pressures govern their formation? My approach starts from the premise that cortical topography—that is, the spatial organization of responses across the cortical surface—is a critical source of information about the format of the underlying representation and the functional roles of brain regions.  I will present empirical work that reveals new factors in the large-scale organization of visual brain responses, and complementary computational work which provides new insight into why we have multiple early visual areas, and how the mosaic of category-selective regions are integrated with the surrounding cortex. Broadly, these results depart from the traditional emphasis on specialization and instead drive to an integrated domain-general account of visual representation, advancing new computational modeling approaches to explore the local and long-range architectural constraints that underlie the organization of the visual system.

Update: Please note that we are also  going to attempt to include a hybrid option for this talk for those who are unable to attend in person. Please email Michelle.A.Powers@Dartmouth for Zoom link details. 

An in-person reception will follow in the foyer space outside of Moore Filene Auditorium.

Everyone attending PBS-sponsored events must be following Dartmouth's testing and other campus access policies. Please check your last test date and make sure you are in compliance with the current testing requirements.  For indoor events, attendees must wear a face covering unless actively eating or drinking. We hope to host these events indefinitely, but our ability to do so requires the full cooperation of all attendees.

 

 

For more information, contact:
Michelle Powers
603-646-3181

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.