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The Brain Conferences: Computational Neuroscience of Prediction

This Brain Conference examines the problems and prospects for prediction from the combined perspectives of experimental and theoretical neuroscience, psychology and economics.

15 Aprile 2018 - 18 Aprile 2018
Denmark
© FENS
Prediction is a pervasive requirement for organisms to be able to prepare for and adapt to complex, changing and challenging environments. Prediction is affected by cognitive and computational factors including limited capacity attention, risk and uncertainty, and affective biases; and it is the topic of a wealth of neuroscience experiments ranging from behavioural studies to powerful new approaches such as optogenetics. In this Brain Conference, we will examine the problems and prospects for prediction from the combined perspectives of experimental and theoretical neuroscience, psychology and economics.

Co-chairs: Peter Dayan (University College London, UK) & Kerstin Preuschoff (University of Geneva & EPFL, Switzerland)
For detailed information (speakers, application deadlines), please check: www.thebrainconferences.org
Organised by FENS in collaboration with The Brain Prize, these bi-annual conferences bring together outstanding researchers in key areas of contemporary neuroscience to discuss current concepts and define challenges for future research.

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experimental and theoretical neuroscience, neuroscience, cognition, prediction

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