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and the first talk of the second section is by Adrian fair Hall Adrian is a professor at University of Washington in Seattle she is well known for a variety of work in theoretical neuroscience and I gather now famous for an online course in computational neuroscience which all sorts of unexpected people have taken anyway adrian is going to talk about rules of adaptation across cortex so welcome thanks for the introduction and thanks so much for the opportunity to be here itamp;#39;s really amazing meeting learning a lot as so I am gonna give a little bit of an outlier talk given the theme of canonical computation I did want to concentrate on a recent project that weamp;#39;ve been working on and to remind you that one of the most canonical computations in the brain is adaptation it happens everywhere itamp;#39;s completely ubiquitous and I think Iamp;#39;m sitting here and my talk is at a great point between arrows talk where he raised the issue of that there is lots of dynamics an