#CCN2019 by the numbers
Adam J Calhoun (neuroecology)
I am in Berlin for the Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (CCN) conference. It is an interesting collection of people working on more human (though some animal) cognitive neuroscience, often using neural network models. In its third year, CCN is an interesting contrast to Cosyne, a conference more focused on traditional systems neuroscience along with computational modeling.
While I’m here, I thought I would do a quick analysis along the lines of what I have done in years past for Cosyne. I...
