
Neil Burgess
@neilburgess10
UCL Prof, not big on social media, see also NeilBurgess10.bsky.social
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17-08-2013 09:52:37
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Excited to share our updated preprint on the neural basis of foraging decisions! This work was co-led by Michael Bukwich (twitterless, now at UCL) and me, with major contributions from co-authors, and the incredible animation is by Kristian J Herrera. (1/12) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Applications now open! Join the SWC PhD Programme 2025 🧠 World-class training in systems neuroscience 💰 Fully-funded 4-year programme 💂 Based in London with close links to Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit Learn more and apply by 11 Nov: sainsburywellcome.org/web/content/ph… #PhD #Neuroscience





Winning the The Nobel Prize is the honour of a lifetime and the realisation of a lifelong dream - it still hasn’t really sunk in yet. With AlphaFold2 we cracked the 50-year grand challenge of protein structure prediction: predicting the 3D structure of a protein purely from its

🚨🚨🚨 VERY excited to share our new paper on how AI can facilitate democratic deliberation, published today in Science Magazine! Together with MH Tessler 🇺🇦, summerfieldlab @summerfieldlab.bsky.social, and other amazing collaborators at Google DeepMind we've been building the "Habermas Machine"

Preprint for "Consolidation of Sequential Planning" with Evan Russek and Neil Burgess. We demonstrate the neural representations supporting sequential planning and the effect of memory consolidation upon them: biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…. As talk, see also: youtube.com/watch?v=0QcNtz…


I'm happy to share our Review article in Trends in Cognitive Sciences , "Cognitive Maps and Schizophrenia", synthesising evidence for representation-level abnormalities in the condition, and proposing directions for future work. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…






Just published a commentary with @JennCRobinson & Patrick LaChance about modeling by Zilong Ji of exciting data from Abraham Zelalem Vollan and Edvard Ingjald Moser. Proposes that alternating theta sweeps shown in entorhinal cortex can scan future paths to guide navigation. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Excited to share our latest paper: “Phase Precession Relative to Turning Angle in Theta-Modulated Head Direction Cells” together with Eleonora Lomi (co-first author), Kate Jeffery, Anna Mitchell🐒🐀🧠👩🏻🔬 Neil Burgess doi.org/10.1002/hipo.7…

Going to #Cosyne2025? Check out our researchers’ posters and talks: sainsburywellcome.org/web/content/sw… CosyneMeeting
