John O’Keefe - Cognitive Maps, Exploration and Curiosity-Driven Learning
Neuroscience Symposium: Brain mechanisms of navigation in physical and cognitive spaces A special symposium held and organised by CEU Department of Cognitive Science, with four outstanding scientist (three Nobel laureates and one Brain Prize winner) who shared their broader view on how the brain solves the problem of representing real distances and spaces as well as abstract cognitive spaces and related knowledge by partially similar yet different mechanisms. August 31, 2017 Remarks by Michael Ignatieff, President and Rector, CEU John O’Keefe University College London Read more: www.ceu.edu cognitivescience.ceu.edu

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Gyorgy Buzsaki - From Navigation to Memory and Planning

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John O'Keefe, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014: Official Lecture

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Prof. Dr. Thomas Fuchs: Embodied Cognition and the Neo-Gnostic Roots of Transhumanism

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Edvard Moser - Grid Cells and the Brain's Spatial Mapping System

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Q&A: How Your Brain Maps The World - with John O'Keefe

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Introduction to Fuzzy Cognitive Maps

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Interpretability: Understanding how AI models think

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The GPS of the Brain | John O'Keefe | Talks at Google

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Finding Your Element | Sir Ken Robinson (Full Programme)

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Spacetime and the Hippocampus | György Buzsáki MD, PhD | LEARNMEM2018

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Quantum Consciousness and the Origin of Life

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Jeff Lichtman: Connectomics: Mapping the Brain | Harvard Department of Physics

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Train Your Brain to Never Forget (5 Feynman Habits)

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Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

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The Neuroscience of Language and Thought, Dr. George Lakoff Professor of Linguistics

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LIVE: Conan O’Brien speaks at Harvard graduation ceremony (full)

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Place Cells Beyond the Hippocampus | Bruce McNaughton, Ph.D. | LEARNMEM2018

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The Nature of Reality: A Dialogue Between a Buddhist Scholar and a Theoretical Physicist

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