Program (all events at the Tucson Marriott University Park, and open to everyone)
November 7th
6:00pm
reception
November 8th
8:00-8:15
light breakfast
8:15-8:30
introduction
8:30-9:20
Felipe De Brigard
Memory Traces and Episodic Simulation: A Kantian solution
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9:20-10:10
Michael Hasselmo
Coding of time and space in cortical structures
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10:10-10:30
coffee break
10:30-11:20
Ian Phillips
What makes episodic memory spatiotemporal?
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11:20-12:10
EJ Green
Can We Perceive the Past? If So, What Would it Look Like?
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12:10-2:00
lunch break
2:00-2:50
Charan Ranganath
Complementary Learning Systems in Memory and Navigation
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2:50 – 3:40
György Buzsáki
Are space and time in your brain?
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3:40 - 4:00
coffee break
4:00 – 4:30
Sara Aronowitz
3 Questions about Space in Memory
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4:30 – 5:30
General Discussion
November 9th
8:00-8:30
light breakfast
8:30-9:20
Ali Boyle
Space, Time, and Memory in Artificial Agents
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9:20-10:10
Ida Momennejad
Predictive cognitive maps: multiscale models of hippocampus & prefrontal representations
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10:10-10:30
coffee break
10:30-11:20
Sarah Robins
Cognitive Maps and Mnemonic Structure
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11:20-12:30
John O’Keefe (+ short discussion)
How the hippocampus underpins flexible navigation
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12:30-2:00
lunch break
2:00-5:00
General discussion, lead by student awardees