Call for Contributions: Statistical Physics of Cognition Workshop
We invite PhD/Postgraduate students and Early Career Researchers to submit an abstract for poster presentation at the Statistical Physics of Cognition workshop, 25-26 November 2024, Institute of Physics, London, UK
The “Statistical Physics of Cognition” workshop aims to bring together a diverse group of experts, including theoreticians, experimentalists, mathematical modellers, and data analysts, to explore statistical physics-based approaches to understanding the brain.
Assuming cognition is an emergent macro property of the intricate collective dynamics of networks of neurons, tools from Statistical Physics are ideally placed to address how it emerges. Statistical physics has developed methods for more than a hundred years to describe the emergence of macroscopic properties in physical systems. It is therefore natural to combine experiments on neuronal firing with statistical physics analysis to address cognition as a composite macro phenomenon.
This two-day workshop will focus on the collective dynamics of neurons and how cognition, or even the mind and consciousness may emerge. Collections of firing neurones have been observed to form avalanches of activity propagating through the brain following statistics suggesting that critical dynamics is relevant. Analysing neuronal activity by use of methods from network science and information theory together with neural field theory develops a multifaceted picture of hierarchies of brain dynamics. The meeting will explore how to reconcile the findings of different experimental and analysis approaches and thereby explore cognition as the macroscopic result of multiple dynamical relations operating at a range of scales in space and time.
The workshop will include a public event featuring a fireside chat between prominent scientists on the topic “Can reductionism explain the mind?” This event aims to push the boundaries of scientific and public understanding of how the brain works and the tools needed for a holistic understanding
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Mathematical and Statistical modelling of brain functions
- Network Science approaches to neuroscience
- Criticality and Neuronal Avalanches
- Information-theoretic analysis of brain dynamics
- Experimental validation of physics-based approaches in neuroscience
Submission Guidelines:
Please submit a concise abstract (maximum 250 words) highlighting the key findings of your research. If your submission is accepted, you will be required to prepare a poster for presentation at the workshop. All submissions must be received by October 31, 2024.
Please complete all sections of the form and agree to the terms and conditions. The corresponding author will receive an email confirming receipt of the submission. Further information can be found in the submission portal. If you have any questions or need assistance, please email sarah.evans@iop.org
Source and submission details: https://iop.eventsair.com/spc2024/