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  1. The #Tolman "sunburst maze" results (from 1946) are often used to demonstrate shortcut ability in rats... but do they really? More on this later!

    For now, would you know of any #ComputationalModels that were tested in this protocol (whether they replicate the original results or not)? We know of a few (well... 4) but would like to make sure we are not missing any.

    #BehaviouralNeuroscience #SpatialCognition #Shortcuts #CognitiveMap #Neuroscience (kind of)

  2. There will be two interesting #ComputationalNeuroscience seminars this Wednesday, both online:

    Simon Danner, "#ComputationalModels of spinal locomotor circuitry"
    ⏰ Wednesday, June 14, 2023 10:00 AM CET
    🌎 world-wide.org/seminar/9337/

    Neil Burgess, "Understanding our #memory system as a #GenerativeModel"
    ⏰ Wednesday, June 14, 2023 3:00 PM CET
    🌎 ucl.ac.uk/research/domains/eve

    #compneuro #neuroscience

  3. Hello Mastodon!

    This is the official account for COPASI, the popular open source software for modeling and simulation of biochemical reaction networks

  4. The challenge for #ComputationalScience: present our results in a way that generates trust. In spite of software being buggy (as everybody knows and accepts). In spite of all of us relying on brittle infrastructure (reminder: xkcd.com/2347/). In spite of #ComputationalModels becoming too complex for any individual to understand (even before machine learning).

  5. Hello Mastodon!

    This is the official account for COPASI, the popular open source software for modeling and simulation of biochemical reaction networks

    #SystemsBiology #Chemistry #Kinetics #ChemicalKinetics #ReactionNetworks #Dynamics #ComputationalModels

  6. Hello Mastodon!

    This is the official account for COPASI, the popular open source software for modeling and simulation of biochemical reaction networks

    #SystemsBiology #Chemistry #Kinetics #ChemicalKinetics #ReactionNetworks #Dynamics #ComputationalModels

  7. Hello Mastodon!

    This is the official account for COPASI, the popular open source software for modeling and simulation of biochemical reaction networks

    #SystemsBiology #Chemistry #Kinetics #ChemicalKinetics #ReactionNetworks #Dynamics #ComputationalModels

  8. Hello Mastodon!

    This is the official account for COPASI, the popular open source software for modeling and simulation of biochemical reaction networks

    #SystemsBiology #Chemistry #Kinetics #ChemicalKinetics #ReactionNetworks #Dynamics #ComputationalModels

  9. The #Tolman "sunburst maze" results (from 1946) are often used to demonstrate shortcut ability in rats... but do they really? More on this later!

    For now, would you know of any #ComputationalModels that were tested in this protocol (whether they replicate the original results or not)? We know of a few (well... 4) but would like to make sure we are not missing any.

    #BehaviouralNeuroscience #SpatialCognition #Shortcuts #CognitiveMap #Neuroscience (kind of)

  10. The #Tolman "sunburst maze" results (from 1946) are often used to demonstrate shortcut ability in rats... but do they really? More on this later!

    For now, would you know of any #ComputationalModels that were tested in this protocol (whether they replicate the original results or not)? We know of a few (well... 4) but would like to make sure we are not missing any.

    #BehaviouralNeuroscience #SpatialCognition #Shortcuts #CognitiveMap #Neuroscience (kind of)

  11. The #Tolman "sunburst maze" results (from 1946) are often used to demonstrate shortcut ability in rats... but do they really? More on this later!

    For now, would you know of any #ComputationalModels that were tested in this protocol (whether they replicate the original results or not)? We know of a few (well... 4) but would like to make sure we are not missing any.

    #BehaviouralNeuroscience #SpatialCognition #Shortcuts #CognitiveMap #Neuroscience (kind of)

  12. The #Tolman "sunburst maze" results (from 1946) are often used to demonstrate shortcut ability in rats... but do they really? More on this later!

    For now, would you know of any #ComputationalModels that were tested in this protocol (whether they replicate the original results or not)? We know of a few (well... 4) but would like to make sure we are not missing any.

    #BehaviouralNeuroscience #SpatialCognition #Shortcuts #CognitiveMap #Neuroscience (kind of)