
SWC at COSYNE 2025
Researchers from SWC are presenting at the COSYNE 2025 conference in Canada.
Thursday 27 March
Posters
- 1-033 Selective representation of reinforcement learning variables in subpopulations of the external globus pallidus - Lars Rollik
- 1-063 Pupil dynamics and hippocampal representations reveal fast statistical learning in mice - Adedamola Onih, Abdullah Aziz, Athena Akrami
Friday 28 March
Posters
- 2-063 Studying sensory statistics and priors during sound categorisation in head-fixed mice - Quentin Pajot-Moric, Peter Vincent, Ryan Low, Kay Lee, Athena Akrami
- 2-107 Context-dependent neural coding of utility in the frontal cortex of rats - Margarida Perixia
- 2-113 The neural representations of spatial subgoals - Jasmine Reggiani, Laurence Freeman, Dario Campagner, Tiago Branco
- 2-124 Understanding stochastic decision-making in competitive multi-agent environments - Joanna Aloor
Talk
- 17:30 Periaqueductal Gray Neurons are All-or-none Threat Gates Modulated by Escape Experience - Yaara Lefler, Alex Fudge, Yeqing Wang, Goncalo Ferreira, Tiago Branco
Saturday 29 March
Posters
- 3-022 Aeon: an open-source platform for testing normative models of natural behaviours and their neural implementations - Dario Campagner, Jai Bhagat, Anaya Pouget
- 3-076 Movie reconstruction from mouse visual cortex activity - Joel Bauer
- 3-099 A role for hippocampal CA1 in structural learning in mice - Svenja Nierwetberg, David Orme, Andrew F MacAskill
- 3-111 SIMPL: Scalable and hassle-free optimisation of neural representations from behaviour - Tom George, Pierre Glaser, Kimberly Stachenfeld, Caswell Barry, Claudia Clopath
- 3-121 Structure of spontaneous activity in mouse visual cortex - Ali Haydaroglu
- 3-124 Unifying subicular function: a predictive map approach - Lauren Bennett
Monday 31 March
Workshop
- Jin Lee - Analytical Approach to Study Compositionality. Part of the Workshop: Towards an Algorithmic Framework to Study Compositionality in Biological and Artificial Neural Networks
- Ann Duan - Mice dynamically adapt to opponents in competitive multi-player games. Part of the Workshop: Dynamics of brain computations through the lens of control theory
- Neil Burgess - Goal directed theta sweeps. Part of the Workshop: 20 years of grid cells: Technological advances lead to new perspectives
- Athena Akrami - Why do we need novel working memory paradigms in systems neuroscience? Part of the Workshop: Brain mechanisms of working memory: where do we stand?
Tuesday 1 April
Workshop
- Athena Akrami - Learning and exploiting sensory statistics with and without feedback. Part of the Workshop: Mechanisms for multi-timescale behavioral flexibility