Invited talk at de Lange lab (Donders Institute, Nijmegen, 2025)
Title: Beyond Space: Rethinking Hippocampal Function From Memory and Space to Concepts
Invited talk at Axmacher lab (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, 2024)
Title: Beyond Space: Rethinking Hippocampal Function From Memory and Space to Concepts
British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience Conference Main Symposium Chair & Organizer (City University, London, 2024)
Symposium: Understanding spatial cognition in the hippocampal network through behaviour, intracranial electrophysiology, brain imaging, pathology, and deep neural network models
Talk by Luo: Emergence of spatial cells in general computational systems: the inevitability and superfluousness of cell types in spatial cognition
Invited talk at Miller lab (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, 2024)
Title: A Multilevel Account of Hippocampal Function: Linking Concept & Spatial Learning Behavior to Algorithm to Neural Assemblies Cognitive
Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (CCN) Conference Contributed Talk (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, 2024)
Leading author: X. Luo; Senior Authors, R.M. Mok, B.C. Love (Speaker: RMM)
Title: The inevitability and superfluousness of cell types in spatial cognition
Invited talk at University of Bristol (School of Psychological Science), UK, 2023
Title: A multi-level account of hippocampal function from behavior to neurons: linking concept and spatial learning through neural assemblies
Invited talk at The Center for Information and Neural Networks (CiNet), Osaka, Japan, 2023
Title: A multi-level account of hippocampal function from behavior to neurons: linking concept and spatial learning through neural assemblies
Invited talk at RIKEN Centre for Brain Science, Saitama, Japan, 2023
Title: A multi-level account of hippocampal function from behavior to neurons: linking concept and spatial learning through neural assemblies
Invited talk at the University of Sussex (School of Psychology), 2023
Title: A multi-level account of hippocampal function from behavior to neurons: linking concept and spatial learning through neural assemblies
International Conference on Learning and Memory (Huntington Beach, California, 2023)
Title: A multi-level account of hippocampal function in concept learning from behavior to neurons Symposium: Cognitive and neural mechanisms of concept learning: bridging episodic and semantic memory systems - with Theves (Max Planck, Leipzig), Leshinskaya (UC Davis), Mooney (UC Davis).
BNA2023 International Festival of Neuroscience Main Symposium Talk (British Neuroscience Association; Brighton, 2023)
Title: How the hippocampus encodes concept and spatial representations: a multi-level account from behaviour to neurons
Symposium: What do human hippocampal neurons code? - with Quian Quoriga (Leicester), Dijksterhuis (Netherlands), Kolibius (Birmingham/Glasgow).
Invited talk at Methods Day, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences, University of Cambridge, 2022
Title: How prior abstract knowledge can aid the learning of new concepts: understanding abstract structural transfer through the lens of artificial neural networks
Invited talk at Neuroscape, Sandler Neurosciences Center (University of California, San Francisco), 2022
Title: Concept learning and categorization: from cognitive models to a multi-level account of hippocampal function from behavior to neurons
Invited talk at Spiking Neural networks as Universal Function Approximators (SNUFA online seminar series, 2022)
Title: A multi-level model of hippocampal function of concept learning from behavior to neurons
Invited talk at Knight lab (University of California, Berkeley, 2022)
Title: Multi-level cognitive neuroscience or A multi-level model of hippocampal function of concept learning from behavior to neurons
British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience Conference Main Symposium talk (University of Birmingham, 2022)
Title: How the hippocampus encodes concept and spatial representations: a multi-level account from behaviour to neurons
Symposium: What do human hippocampal neurons code? - with Quian Quoriga (Leicester), Dijksterhuis (Netherlands), Kolibius (Birmingham/Glasgow).
British Neuroscience Association Members’ Meeting talk (Virtual / Online conference, 2022)
Title: A multi-level model of hippocampal function from behavior to neurons
Trinity College Science Symposium talk (Trinity College, Cambridge, 2022)
Title: How do we learn abstract conceptual knowledge? Bridging from behaviour to cognition to neurons
All About the Brain - Science Night (Cambridge, 2022)
Title: How do we learn different kinds of concepts? Insights from behaviour, computational models, and brain imaging
Invited talk at Computational Principles of Intelligence Lab, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics (Tübingen, 2022)
Title: Learning and representing conceptual knowledge: A multi-level computational account of hippocampal function from
behaviour to neurons
Neuromatch 4.0 (Computational Neuroscience) Conference flash talk (Virtual / Online Conference, 2022)
Title: A multi-level model of hippocampal function from behavior to neurons
Invited talk at the Language Group at MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (University of Cambridge, 2021)
Title: Concept learning and representation in the brain: an attempt to understand and integrate separate lines of research
Wednesday Lunchtime Seminars, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (University of Cambridge, 2021)
Title: Theory-Driven Cognitive Models for Cognitive Computational Neuroscience: with a focus on Concept Learning and Categorization
Society for Neuroscience Conference 2018 Nano-symposium Talk (San Diego, USA)
Title: A non-spatial account of place and grid cells based on clustering models of concept learning
Main organizer for nanosymposium (organised 14 speakers, wrote symposium proposal)
Grid Cell and Cognitive Maps Meeting 2018 short talk (University College London, UK)
Title: A non-spatial account of grid cells based on clustering models of concept learning
MEG UK 2015: Oxford site main talk (Aston University, Birmingham, UK)
Title: Dynamics of low frequency oscillations index attentional control over working memory in healthy ageing.
Society for Neuroscience Conference 2014 Nano-symposium Talk (Washington D.C., USA)
Title: Top-down control of working memory in ageing: a magnetoencephalography study.
Working Memory Group: Department of Experimental Psychology (Oxford University, UK)
Title: Behavioural and neural markers of orienting attention within working memory in healthy ageing.