Empirical Inference IS Colloquium Biography
02 October 2017 at 11:15 - 12:15

Algorithms for survival: a decision-theoretic perspective on adaptive action under threat

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Under acute threat, biological agents need to choose adaptive actions to survive. In my talk, I will provide a decision-theoretic view on this problem and ask, what are potential computational algorithms for this choice, and how are they implemented in neural circuits. Rational design principles and non-human animal data tentatively suggest a specific architecture that heavily relies on tailored algorithms for specific threat scenarios. Virtual reality computer games provide an opportunity to translate non-human animal tasks to humans and investigate these algorithms across species. I will discuss the specific challenges for empirical inference on underlying neural circuits given such architecture.

Speaker Biography

Dominik Bach (Division of Clinical Psychiatry Research, University of Zurich)

Assistant Professor