
Time Encoding in the Lateral Entorhinal Cortex
A presentation of the 2025 Science paper shows how the Lateral Entorhinal Cortex (LEC) encodes time via two mechanisms. A continuous 'slow drift' and abrupt 'shifts' at event boundaries.

A presentation of the 2025 Science paper shows how the Lateral Entorhinal Cortex (LEC) encodes time via two mechanisms. A continuous 'slow drift' and abrupt 'shifts' at event boundaries.

Poisson compressed sensing for rapid inference of olfactory information (NeurIPS, 2023)

An ICLR 2025 paper proposing that range, not just statistical independence, is the key factor that determines whether neural representations are modular or mixed.

Uncovering the trade-off between space and time in the hippocampus: how single neurons competitively balance these dimensions.

Understand how the dimensionality of abstract representation in the brain supports generalization