
Oliver Vikbladh
@vikbladh
No longer in academia. Update coming soon. :)
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12-07-2018 22:48:56
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Preprint: Value-based framework for understanding cooperation. Starting from neuroeconomic models of decisions and proposing directions for research focusing on memory, attention and social interaction! psyarxiv.com/bkn3j w. @TessaShussmy @diegoareinero Jay Van Bavel, PhD


super thrilled, honored and frankly excited to say that our paper on hippocampal replay of non spatial task states has been published in Science Magazine today!! tldr:hippocampal replay cares about task states+might help OFC learn them. fun teamwork with the amazing Yael Niv @yaelniv.bsky.social

Super thrilled to share our years of work on human replay with the world, now out in Cell Cell, cell.com/cell/fulltext/… with my amazing supervisors: Tim Behrens zeb kurth-nelson and Ray Dolan. @WCHN_UCL Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry @OxfordWIN DeepMindAI (1/16)


Hi everyone! If you are in London this week, do come by and check out our audio-visual installation about Replay. Working on this with Olivier Hénaff at The Florence Trust made lockdowns bearable, and I'm very excited to share the results of that process. eventbrite.com/e/memory-repla…


New preprint with Dani S. Bassett and Nathaniel Daw! How do humans learn predictive representations? We propose a trial-by-trial learning rule that incorporates trace updating to learn the SR. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

I’m excited to share our new, open-access paper published today in Nature Mental Health, “Latent mechanisms of language disorganization relate to specific dimensions of psychopathology”. nature.com/articles/s4422…


Edvard Ingjald Moser Really impressive identification of this functional circuit! Even better it just needs continuous attractor dynamics & firing rate adaptation (or similar) to work, which also makes some new predictions (model with Zilong Ji, Tianhao Chu, Si Wu) sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Cognitive models of behavior are a key part of neuroscience. But discovering them is hard! In new work from Google DeepMind Neuroscience and collaborators HHMI | Janelia, we demonstrate an approach that uses LLMs and large datasets to discover models automatically.