Date
Mar 20, 2024, 2:30 pm3:30 pm
Location
A32

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Join us for a job talk by James Whittington (University of Oxford & Stanford University) as part of the NeuroAI joint faculty search by PNI and COS. 

 

James Whittington, Ph.D.

University of Oxford & Stanford University

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

Unifying the mechanisms of the hippocampal and prefrontal cognitive maps

 

Cognitive maps have emerged as leading candidates, both conceptually and neurally, for explaining how

brains seamlessly generalize structured knowledge across apparently different scenarios. Two brain

systems are implicated in cognitive mapping: the hippocampal formation and the prefrontal cortex. Neural

activity in these brain regions, however, differs during the same task, indicating that the regions have

different mechanisms for cognitive mapping. In this talk, we first provide a mechanistic understanding of

how the hippocampal and prefrontal systems could build cognitive maps (with the hippocampal

mechanism related to transformers and the prefrontal mechanism related to RNNs/SSMs); second, we

demonstrate how these two mechanisms explain a wealth of neural data in both brain regions; and lastly,

we prove that the two different mechanisms are, in fact, mathematically equivalent.