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🗓️15-17 outubro
📍Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Lisboa

Com o apoio da @protocollabs.bsky.social, @spneurociencias.bsky.social e Delta Cafés.

#CRSy25 #NeuroCyberneticsAtScale #ExperimentalNeuroscience #Robotics #MachineLearning #ControlTheory #TheoreticalNeuroscience

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🗓️15-17 October
📍Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Lisbon

Supported by @Protocol Labs, @Portuguese Society for Neuroscience and @Delta Cafés.

#CRSy25 #NeuroCyberneticsAtScale #ExperimentalNeuroscience #Robotics #MachineLearning #ControlTheory #TheoreticalNeuroscience

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Abstracts — CRSy abstract submissions We invite authors to submit an abstract of original work for consideration as a poster or short presentation until 18 July.  Submit...

🗓️15-17 October
📍Champalimaud Center for the Unknown, Lisbon
👉#CRSy24 website: symposium.fchampalimaud.science

symposium.fchampalimaud.science/Abstracts

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CRSy The Champalimaud Research Symposium (CRSy) has been the main scientific meeting of Champalimaud Research since 2017, gathering researchers from all over the world, and across disciplines, to discuss o...

🗓️15-17 October
📍Champalimaud Center for the Unknown, Lisbon
👉#CRSy24 website: symposium.fchampalimaud.science

#CRSy25 #NeuroCyberneticsAtScale #ExperimentalNeuroscience #Robotics #MachineLearning #ControlTheory #TheoreticalNeuroscience

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CRSy The Champalimaud Research Symposium (CRSy) has been the main scientific meeting of Champalimaud Research since 2017, gathering researchers from all over the world, and across disciplines, to discuss o...

🗓️15 a 17 de outubro
📍Champalimaud Center for the Unknown, Lisboa
👉Site do #CRSy25: symposium.fchampalimaud.science/Home

#CRSy25 #NeuroCyberneticsAtScale #ExperimentalNeuroscience #Robotics #MachineLearning #ControlTheory #TheoreticalNeuroscience

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Neural mechanisms of resource allocation in working memory Feedback signals from frontal cortex control the allocation of working memory resource by modulating neural gain in visual cortex.

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#visualstimuli

(Oca's theory: We're all born Bayesian.)

Science: As per Bayesian #model, "prioritizing an item of W[orking] M[emory] increases its neural gain and decreases its uncertainty, which has a measurable effect on memory behavior."

(Oca's theory 2.0: Ageing
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