summerfieldlab

@summerfieldlab

Investigating the mechanisms that underpin human learning, perception and cognition, headed by Chris Summerfield

Oxford University
Joined January 2013

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  1. Jan 29

    I wrote this about a year ago. Re-reading, it's astonishing how much has happened in the neuro/AI space in the last 12 months. I need to add a ton of new references!

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  2. Jan 29

    thanks for your kind words and for sharing this widely. It was a lot of work, so I really hope it will be useful.

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  3. Jan 29

    Today I will be teaching my undergrad course "How to build a brain from scratch" for the 2nd year running. I've put the materials online - include a document with all lecture slides and notes, which is about as long as a decent novel. Enjoy!

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  4. Jan 27
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  6. Jan 17

    let's encourage give this petition the consideration it deserves. please retweet.

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  7. Jan 14

    Imagenet clearly needs more pictures of windmills/cheese:

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  8. Jan 10

    planning talk: Le Gros Clark Lecture theatre, 3pm 16/01/20. growing up in science: 10am 17/01/20, New Radcliffe House.

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  9. Jan 10

    We are also very fortunate to have Weiji at immediately afterwards, on the 16th/17th Jan, so please join us there if you are in the Oxford area on the thursday/friday.

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  10. Jan 8

    there are many excellent points made in this detailed article on natural/machine intelligence from . My take home: meaningful definitions of intelligence are inextricably tied up with our [human] experience of the [natural] world.

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  11. Jan 4

    in deep learning we hope that we can get away with simple principles of neural transduction at individual units. So why has biological evolution made computation within single neurons so rich and complex, with some mechanisms seemingly unique to humans:

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  12. Jan 3

    Voldemort is recruiting data scientists to undermine the Ministry of Magic. You just need to be "brilliant" and "weird":

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  13. Retweeted
    9 Dec 2019

    I'm thrilled to be starting my research group in at . Interested in deep learning theory and neuroscience? I'm looking for team members!

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  14. 8 Dec 2019

    this paper reports some really striking neuroimaging data - population tuning functions in visual cortex shift radically according to category membership. thanks Eddie, & team

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  15. 7 Dec 2019

    this looks very interesting. although shouldn't the 5th word in the title have a capital letter?

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  16. 6 Dec 2019

    This meeting on Neuro + AI looks really great: I wonder if have considered options for remote participation

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  17. 4 Dec 2019

    two new preprints use very different methods: and but tell a similar story: how memories are separated and merged in the hippocampus depends on prior experience. thanks to authors

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  18. 25 Nov 2019

    summerfieldlab joined the Oxford rally today in support of better working conditions in UK higher education. Here's Adam campaigning in support of Leurers (whatever they are)

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  19. 24 Nov 2019

    Anyone who is thinking of desiging a psychological experiment, and planning how to model the data, should read this paper. Thank you Tal!

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  20. 22 Nov 2019

    amazing - this sounds like a major step forward for AI fairness. well done Emma and collaborators.

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