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Which model architectures solve the task, and which find brain-like solutions?
Let us uncover what it takes to build robust, biologically inspired agents!
Read the whitepaper: arxiv.org/abs/2509.14446
Explore the challenge: robustforaging.github.io
Which model architectures solve the task, and which find brain-like solutions?
Let us uncover what it takes to build robust, biologically inspired agents!
Read the whitepaper: arxiv.org/abs/2509.14446
Explore the challenge: robustforaging.github.io
Do task-trained agents develop brain-like internal representations?
We regress model activations onto 19k+ neurons across all mouse visual areas recorded during the same task.
This lets us test whether brain-like codes emerge naturally from behavior-driven learning.
Do task-trained agents develop brain-like internal representations?
We regress model activations onto 19k+ neurons across all mouse visual areas recorded during the same task.
This lets us test whether brain-like codes emerge naturally from behavior-driven learning.
Track 1 evaluates how well RL agents generalize to unseen visual perturbations, like different weather or lighting changes, while performing a foraging task.
Mice perform the same task in VR—enabling direct behavioral comparisons across species.
Track 1 evaluates how well RL agents generalize to unseen visual perturbations, like different weather or lighting changes, while performing a foraging task.
Mice perform the same task in VR—enabling direct behavioral comparisons across species.
Now it’s your turn: train RL agents on the same task and submit your model!
Now it’s your turn: train RL agents on the same task and submit your model!
Come check out the two posters I am involved in—one on neural representations and generalization in mice & RL agents trained on the same foraging task, and another on selective attention in spiking networks.
Come check out the two posters I am involved in—one on neural representations and generalization in mice & RL agents trained on the same foraging task, and another on selective attention in spiking networks.