Neurobiological constraints on learning: bug or feature?

Schedule
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
13:00 UTC
Cian O’Donell

Dr

Ulster University

Host: NeuroAI UCL

Event Information

Host

NeuroAI UCL

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Understanding how brains learn requires bridging evidence across scales—from behaviour and neural circuits to cells, synapses, and molecules. In our work, we use computational modelling and data analysis to explore how the physical properties of neurons and neural circuits constrain learning. These include limits imposed by brain wiring, energy availability, molecular noise, and the 3D structure of dendritic spines. In this talk I will describe one such project testing if wiring motifs from fly brain connectomes can improve performance of reservoir computers, a type of recurrent neural network. The hope is that these insights into brain learning will lead to improved learning algorithms for artificial systems.

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