Collective Behaviour - Winter Seminar Series 2021/22

Integration:  from trained to natural behaviors

Speaker:
Ahmed El Hady, Universität Konstanz

Integration:  from trained to natural behaviors

To survive in an uncertain and dynamic environment, animals need to integrate the relevant information in their environment. Systems neuroscientists have conventionally  simplified and made this problem more tractable by studying trained behaviors where they train animals to integrate sensory evidence. This idealization has allowed neuroscientific investigation into neural mechanisms underlying integration. In my talk, I will show that one can train rats to integrate in a dynamic environment where the statistics of the sensory environment is controlled and get insights into the neural mechanisms underlying changes of mind. I will present theoretical work showing that integration, as a behavioral computation, can be extended from the realm of trained behaviors to (social) foraging behaviors performed by animals naturally thus bridging a much needed gap between mechanistic models in systems neuroscience and behavioural ecology. This modeling approach opens up the opportunity to quantitatively study neural mechanisms of naturalistic decision making. 

Datum: 2021-11-22