Abstract submission is now open for the Pucón Summit on Neuroscience and 
Artificial Intelligence, to be held in Pucón, Chile, from April 8-12, 2024. The 
Summit will aim to explore the intersection of neuroscience and Artificial 
Intelligence (AI), with a particular focus on mechanisms of learning. This 
event will provide a platform for AI and experimental neuroscience researchers 
to delve into the mechanisms of learning at the cellular, systems, and 
behavioral levels.

The meeting aims to address three fundamental questions that have been the 
subject of intense research and theoretical debate:

1)           What cellular mechanisms enable learning on different timescales?
2)           How do brain networks modify their connectivity to support 
adaptive behaviors?
3)           How do popular AI learning algorithms relate to biological 
mechanisms of learning at the cellular and systems levels?

The emphasis will be on exchanging information between theoretical and 
experimental scientists. How can AI generate testable predictions for 
neuroscientists? How can neuroscientific discoveries inform the next generation 
of AI models? More information is available at the website:

https://plena.cenia.cl/<https://plena.cenia.cl/registration/>

This five-day meeting will involve talks in the morning, free afternoons for 
speakers, workshops for students, and round table discussions in the evenings. 
There is also a possibility of satellite workshops and other activities 
involving trainees before and after the meeting.

Important dates
Abstract submission: January 24, 2024
Early registration: February 2, 2024
Regular registration: March 5, 2024

Keynote speakers
Sara Solla (Northwestern University)
Nelson Spruston (HHMI)

Full list of invited talks: https://plena.cenia.cl/speakers/

Chile is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant 
research community. We have selected the city of Pucón, as an exceptional venue 
providing a secluded and conducive environment for stimulating conversations, 
fruitful collaborations, and unique outdoor activities (i.e., Volcano trekking, 
river rafting, lake activities, etc.). We hope to see you there.

Regards,
The Scientific Committee
[cid:image003.jpg@01DA37E3.2F598230]Roberto Araya (U. Montreal, Canada)
Christopher Pack (McGill University, Canada)
Pedro Maldonado (Universidad de Chile, Chile)
Markus Diesmann (Jülich Research Center, Germany)

For any questions, please contact us by email: 
pl...@cenia.cl<mailto:pl...@cenia.cl>

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