We are a research lab working at the interface of neuroscience, AI, and experimental psychology located at McGill University in the Department of Psychology

Our research group integrates ideas and methods from systems neuroscience, experimental psychology and machine learning to understand how the heterogeneity of neuron types endows brain circuits with efficient distributed computations underlying behavior and cognition. We develop and experimentally validate new models of distributed computation in brain circuits including a new understanding of how dopamine-based distributed reinforcement learning could be implemented in the brain. To answer these questions, we perform large scale electrophysiological recordings in rodents performing complex behavioral tasks, build new data analysis tools and develop new classes of biologically plausible neural networks.

  • The Team

    We are an interdisciplinary team

  • The Research

    Our research spans neuroscience to AI

  • The Publications

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Funding

Our research group is supported by research grants and resources from the Canadian government, the Québec government and private foundations.

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