Inspiring work by our collaborator, Dr. Sheena Josselyn. Well-deserved recognition!
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Making social memories at #CAN2025
Another successful thesis defence for @compneurolab.bsky.social. Stay tuned for the paper.
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Thanks for visiting, Dr. Stavisky.
Inspiring talk by Dr. Sergey Stavisky on brain-computer interfaces. Thanks for visiting University of Toronto.
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Sneak peek inside the Computational Neuroscience Lab.
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Congrats to our collaborator Dr. Sheena Josselyn for being recognized for her seminal research on memory encoding in the brain.
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Building neuroscience-inspired AI. Follow @compneurolab.bsky.social for updates.
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Our mission: build a computational brain. Follow @compneurolab.bsky.social for updates.
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Training the neural network: epoch 1
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Living in Canada is a constant reminder that visual intelligence is a challenging machine learning problem.
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An EMG foundation model for neural decoding www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2025.12...
Our final paper of the year. On behalf of the Computational Neuroscience Lab and the entire University of Toronto community, happy holidays!
Paper: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... #neuroAI #compneuro #neuroscience
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Happy holidays from the Computational Neuroscience Lab at the University of Toronto!
Missing from photo: Samuel Kostousov, Justin Chow, Anastasiia Petrovych, Aditya Rajeev, and Solomiia Leno.
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Amazing talk last week by Dr. Aran Nayebi at #UofT on reverse-engineering the brain and building neuroscience-inspired AI.
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Office view at #UofT
Thanks Google Research for the non-technical summary of our latest study!
#neuroscience #AI #neuroAI @utoronto.ca @uhn.ca www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1PM...
Congrats to Andrii Dashkovets—one of my students in #Ukraine—whose work using reinforcement learning to model human motor control in simulation has been accepted to a #NeurIPS workshop.
U of T Engineering News Brains, minds & machines: A new algorithm for decoding intelligence [photo of Laschowski in a lab with a machine and a whiteboard with formulas]
🧠 Imagine being able to control machines by thinking.
@drlaschowski.bsky.social (MIE) and his Computational Neuroscience Lab are working to make it possible. They've developed a new algorithm that could make brain decoding more accurate and efficient.
Read the story: uofteng.ca/25h7c8
Some things are bigger than science.
Imagine being able to control machines by thinking.
This communication link known as a brain-machine interface and a new algorithm developed in #UofT Prof. Brokoslaw Laschowski’s lab could soon make these interfaces more accurate and efficient. bit.ly/4qnMdDZ
Had a pleasure to give an invited talk at UCU on engrams and how they support various memory phenomena:
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Imagine a brain decoding algorithm that could generalize across different subjects and tasks. Today, we’re one step closer to achieving that vision.
Introducing the flagship paper of our brain decoding program: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Mixture models for domain-adaptive brain decoding www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10....
Looking forward to giving a talk on the latest developments in engram research 🧠
The main lecture will be in English, with a part on my own research in Ukrainian.
Kindly hosted by Ukrainian Catholic University — everyone’s welcome! Register via the QR code 👇