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SWC Speaker series - Dr Katharina Schmack - Blog Banner
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Towards a mechanistic understanding of psychosis

In a recent SWC Virtual Seminar, Dr Katharina Schmack discussed her research exploring hallucination-like perceptions in humans and mice. In this Q&A, she elaborates on why it has traditionally been difficult to study disturbances in perception and her drive to find mechanistic treatment targets for psychotic disorders.

22 November 2021
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Exploring collective behaviour in biological, artificial and neural agents

Since 2018, PhD students at SWC and the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit organised a symposium each year, bringing neuroscientists together from across the world. The topic of this year’s symposium centred on how ‘dumb’ individual agents can come together to produce smart collective behaviours.

18 November 2021
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Planning, knowledge, and motor skill

In a recent SWC Virtual Seminar, Dr John Krakauer shared his work exploring intelligent reflexes, as well as first- and second-level explainers for the cognitive-motor interface. In this Q&A he highlights how motor planning has been historically defined and how such definitions are undergoing a makeover.

3 November 2021
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Is coding precision in the brain reduced during food scarcity to save energy?

How does the brain handle the trade-off between energy usage and information processing during food scarcity? In the first of this year’s Emerging Neuroscientists Seminar Series, Dr Zahid Padamsey discussed his work on how energy and information processing is regulated in the brain when food is limited.

28 October 2021
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Studying decision-making in natural environments

Our understanding of animal behaviour has traditionally relied upon the results of artificial laboratory tasks. But increasingly, research groups around the world are recognising the need for more naturalistic studies of animals in ethologically-relevant contexts. In a recent SWC Virtual Seminar, Dr Ben Hayden shared his work on elucidating the neural basis of decision-making in these more complex settings.

13 October 2021
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How do we experience time and form memories?

To perceive discrete segments, such as syllables, words and sentences, we must parse continuous sensory input into meaningful units. But how does the brain do this? Recent SWC seminar speaker, Dr Lucia Melloni, explains her research understanding how events structure cognition and memory allowing us to go from continuous streams to segmented units.

28 September 2021
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Embarking on a PhD in systems neuroscience

Shanice Bailey, PhD student in the Isogai Lab at SWC, shares her journey in science so far, her experience in the Black In Neuro community and what inspired her to embark on a PhD in systems neuroscience.

16 September 2021
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Emerging Neuroscientists Seminar Series 2021 winners announced

We are delighted to announce the winners of the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre 2021 Emerging Neuroscientists Seminar Series (ENSS).

2 September 2021
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Inquisitive minds seek to improve sustainability at SWC

Couple of weeks shy of the one-year mark of lockdown, a group of staff and researchers at SWC came together to optimise management of existing operations with the goal of improving sustainability in research output. Less than six months later, the team was awarded a gold LEAF (Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework) certificate by UCL.

19 August 2021
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Extracting rational thoughts from behaviour

How do we measure a thought? In cognitive neuroscience, researchers aim to relate neural activity to thoughts, which are notoriously difficult to measure. In his recent SWC Seminar, Dr Pitkow outlined how he uses a new scientific tool to learn an agent’s internal model and reward function by maximising the likelihood of its measured sensory observations and actions. In the following Q&A, Dr Pitkow explains how this tool extracts rational and interpretable thoughts of the agent from its behaviour.

12 August 2021
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Perceptual decision-making in Parkinson’s

How does the brain achieve the combination of past experience and sensory information? And what can we learn about the changes to this process in people with Parkinson’s? Dr Michele Basso recently gave a SWC Virtual Seminar where she outlined her research on these areas, and in the following Q&A she explains more.

9 August 2021
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How important is cell type in decision-making?

In a recent SWC Virtual Seminar, Dr Anne Churchland shared her work exploring excitatory cell class during decision-making in mice. In this Q&A she highlights how insights from developmental biology led her to appreciate the significance of diversity in excitatory neurons.

4 August 2021

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