
S3E5 - Anna Schapiro - Can we model the way REM and NREM replay consolidate memories?
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How are memories represented in the brain and how can we model this?
Professor Anna Schapiro from University of Pennsylvania as we discuss her work on computational modelling of sleep and memory. In this episode, we discuss several kinds of Neural Network models as well as diving into the history of Jay McClleland's Complementary Learning Systems theory and Anna's recent work on combining neural network modeling with EEG.
Find out more about Anna Schapiro and her research group here.
Links to articles discussed in this episode:
- Why there are Complementary Learning Systems in the hippocampus and neocortex
- Methods for reducing interference in the Complementary Learning Systems model
- Self-recovery of memory via generative replay
- A unifying account of reply as context-driven memory reactivation
Host: Penny Lewis
Editor: Sophie Smith
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