Dear All,
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science and the Center for Cognitive Computation invites you to the following talk:
“On the patterns of the brain”
Speaker:
Zoltan Nadasdy
1 Institute of Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
2 Department of Neurology, Dell School of Medicine, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
3 Zeto, Inc., Santa Clara, CA
Abstract:
In this lecture, I will argue that the brain leverages its intrinsic capacity to spontaneously generate diverse activity patterns as a foundation for constructing internal models
of the world. In contrast to conventional models of cognition, these building blocks are not derived from sensory input. I will posit that neuronal representations are not validated through correspondence with external reality, but rather through internal
consistency and reproducibility. To support this perspective, I will review the role of spike sequences and the replay model of memory in the hippocampus and present evidence from the spontaneous emergence of stereotyped activity in cortical tissue cultures.
I will then introduce the phase coding model and provide empirical support for its manifestation in the dynamics of grid cells in the human entorhinal cortex. Finally, I will outline a revised framework for neural coding that integrates these findings into
a generative perspective on brain function.
Chair: József Fiser
Time and date: Tuesday, April 15, 3 PM
Venue: CEU Budapest site (1051 Budapest, Nádor u. 15.) N15. room 202.
Meeting ID: 990 6658 9927
Passcode: 809944
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Department
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